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Center for Medical Weight Loss

13895 Hedgewood Dr #101
Woodbridge, VA 22193 877-446-9574

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Although I completed a detailed questionnaire the doctor seemed uninterested... - Dec 14, 2014

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Persona Doctors

12701 Marblestone Dr #140
Woodbridge, VA 22192 703-291-3411

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Alicia G Heron Md

3122 Golansky Blvd #102
Woodbridge, VA 22192 703-580-8350

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Jenny Craig Weight Loss Center

2962 Prince William Pkwy
Woodbridge, VA 22192 703-583-6700

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My Weight Doctor

14297 Potomac Mills Rd
Woodbridge, VA 22192 703-230-2723

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myweightdoctor staff is both friendly and helpful. The program offers nutritional... - Aug 17, 2013

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