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LA Fitness

1370 University Ave W
St Paul, MN 55104 651-222-9843

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Advantage Home Care

780 University Ave W
St Paul, MN 55104 651-645-9014

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Only had an assessment for physical therapy. Prompt, professional, and upfront... - Jun 20, 2022

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Kaizen Athletic Club

617 Snelling Ave S
St Paul, MN 55116 651-699-4864

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These guys will kick your ass. Very knowledgable and full-body approach to... - Apr 29, 2016

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Flex Appeal

1946 St Clair Ave
St Paul, MN 55105 651-698-3442

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Best personal trainer in the Twin Cities - Jul 15, 2017

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YMCA

1761 University Ave W
St Paul, MN 55104 651-646-4557

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Institute Exercise Medicine

2935 Country Dr #103
St Paul, MN 55117 651-605-2320

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Snap Fitness

1016 Smith Ave S
St Paul, MN 55118 651-455-4321

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Vitamin Shoppe

1777 County Rd B W
St Paul, MN 55113 651-633-4514

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Wellspring Naturopathic Clinic

905 Jefferson Ave #202
St Paul, MN 55102 651-222-4111

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