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Advanced Orthopedic-Spine Care

6701 W 95th St
Oak Lawn, IL 60453 708-859-5000

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I would strongly recommend Advanced Orthopedic and Spine Care for PT. The... - Apr 22, 2022

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Athletex Physical Therapy

4004 W 111th St
Oak Lawn, IL 60453 708-424-4047

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Tom and his staff are excellent. I would not go anywhere else for my PT. - Apr 23, 2022

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Active Health Care

4700 W 95th St #203
Oak Lawn, IL 60453 708-499-9460

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Nova Care

4710 W 95th St #B6
Oak Lawn, IL 60453 708-422-2960

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Southwest Physical Therapy

9735 Southwest Hwy
Oak Lawn, IL 60453 708-499-4497

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