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(509) 326-8878 Achieve Physical Therapy, 3010 South SOUTH HILL A Turning Point Physical Therapy, 315 West 9th, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 326-8878 Achieve Physical Therapy, 3010 South Southeast Blvd, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 533-9003 Advantage Physical Therapy, 3022 East 57th Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 443-9323 Applause Hand Therapy, 2607 S. Southeast Blvd. Suite 150 Spokane, WA ~ (509) 532-8114 Ham Larry and Assoc. Physical Therapy, PS, 3151 East 29th Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 532-0500 Paula Mays, PT, 1403 South Grand Blvd, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 624-4200 Physical Therapy Associates, 3020 South Grand Blvd, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 456-6917 Rockwood Physical Therapy, 3016 East 57th Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 838-2531 Tailwind Physical Therapy, 2814 South Grand Blvd, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 456-0888 US Healthworks, 2005 East 29th Avenue; Spokane, WA ~ (509) 747-0770 DOWNTOWN SPOKANE Dynamic Bracing and PT, Inc., 511 South Pine Street, Ste A, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 325-9144 NKS Rehab and Wellness Center, 707 West Fifth Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 838-6060 Parkside Physical Therapy, 201 W. North River Dr. Suite 510, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 323-0066 Rockwood Physical Therapy, 505 East Third Avenue, Spokane WA ~ (509) 838-2531 St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute, 711 South Cowley, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 473-6869 Dacotah Spurgeon, MS, PT, 1325 West First Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 230-3745 Spokane Occupational & Hand Therapy 601 W. 5th Ave Spokane, WA ~(509) 624-2353 Star Sports Therapy and Rehab, 601 West Fifth Avenue, Ste 308, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 473-STAR Summit Rehabilitation Associates, PLLC, 407 East Second Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 455-6002 Therapeutic Associates, 202 E. Spokane Falls Blvd. Suite 100 Spokane, WA ~(509)624-4035 U District Physical Therapy Kendall Yards, 546 N. Jefferson Ln.; Suite 301; Spokane, WA 509-474-1220; fax 509-474-9736 Washington Outpatient Rehab, 507 South Washington Street, Spokane WA ~ (509) 242-6002 NORTHWEST SPOKANE Advantage Physical Therapy, 101 West Cataldo, Ste 300, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 326-7311 B&B Physical Therapy, 6415 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 327-4867 Four Seasons Physical Therapy, 1111 West Wellesley, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 327-1578 Gary Franks, PT, 103 West Indiana Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 328-8200 In Motion Physical Therapy, 123 West Cascade Way, Ste C, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 465-9181 Parkside Physical Therapy, 201 West North River Drive, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 323-0066 Paula Dillon Mays Physical Therapy North 3017 E. Francis Ave. spokane, WA~ (509)465-9000 Phase 1 Physical Therapy, PS, Nine Mile Falls, WA ~ (509) 465-5663 Therasport Northwest, 124 East Rowan Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 484-0095 NORTHEAST SPOKANE Kris Holden, MPT, 3017 East Francis Avenue, Ste 102, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 465-9000 Momentum PT and Industrial Rehab, 4305 East Trent, Ste 100, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 535-6050 North Spokane Aquatics Physical and Sports Therapy, 203 East Dalke, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 483-8228 Spokane Sports and Physical Therapy, 9631 N Nevada St #LL2, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 483-0889 Star Sports Therapy and Rehab, 208 East Francis Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 473-STAR U-District Physical Therapy, 730 North Hamilton Street, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 458-7686 NORTHSIDE SPOKANE Acceleration Physical Therapy, 7407 N. Division, Ste B, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 448-9358 Apex Physical Therapy, 1111 East Westview Court, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 465-1749 Jane Baker, PT, 6821 North Country Homes Blvd, Ste 102, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 325-6776 Center for Pediatric Therapy, 8502 North Nevada, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 487-2958 Division Street Physical Therapy, 1315 North Division Street, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 326-4100 Elite Physical and Sports Therapy, 309 East Farwell, Ste 104, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 465-2139 Elite Physical and Sports Therapy, Wandermere Professional Park, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 868-8984 Larry Ham & Assoc. PT, 9103 N. Division Country Homes Medical Center; Spokane, WA ~ (509) 532-0500 Susan Gray, PT, ATC, 6821 North Country Homes Blvd, Ste 102, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 325-6776 Indian Trail Physical Therapy, 8801 N Indian Trail Rd #1, Spokane, WA 99208 ~ (509)465-4799 Milestones Pediatric Therapy, 2606 East Snead Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 209-7429 Northside Physical Therapy, 6821 North Country Homes Blvd, Ste 102, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 325-6776 Deborah Peterson, PT, 6821 North Country Homes Blvd, Ste 102, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 325-6776 Paula Dillon Mays, Division Physical Therapy 12 E. Rowan Ave. #3, Spokane, WA 99207 ~(509) 326-4100 Physical Therapy North, 3017 East Francis Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 465-9000 Providence Holy Family Hospital Rehab, 5901 North Mayfair, Ste 101, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 487-9776 Robert Rice, MPT, 785 East Holland Avenue, Spokane WA ~ (509) 466-6393 Rockwood Physical Therapy, 605 East Holland, Ste 112, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 838-2531 Megan Roland, PT, 5821 North Country Homes Blvd, Ste 102, Spokane WA ~ (509) 325-6776 Spine Team, Shawn Moehring; 510 E. Holland Ave, Spokane, WA~(509) 363-3100 Spokane Occupational & Hand Therapy, 111 E. Central Ave. Spokane, WA ~ 509-462-8010 St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute, 9631 North Nevada, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 777-0610 St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute, 5901 North Mayfair Street; Suite 101, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 467-9776 Michael Swanson, DPT, DCS, 785 East Holland Avenue, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 466-6393 The Institute for Physical and Sports Therapy, 11402 N. Newport Hwy , Spokane, WA ~ (509) 464-1813 Therapeutic Associates, 14120 North Newport Hwy, Ste B, Mead, WA ~ (509) 468-4861 Therapeutic Associates, 12420 North Ruby, Ste A, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 466-4379 Thunder Physical Therapy, 10208 N. Division, Ste 102 Spokane, WA ~ (509)465-5401 US Healthworks, 9222 N Newport Highway, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 467-4545 West Garland PT, LLC, 1403 W. Garland Ste B Spokane, WA ~ (509) 325-2992 Washington Outpatient Rehabilitation North- 765 E. Holland Ave, Ste 3, Spokane WA ~ (509) 242-6002 SPOKANE VALLEY Centennial Sports and Physical Therapy, 13102 East Mission, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 928-6220 Gordon Physical Therapy , 626 North Mullan Road, Ste 4, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 892-5442 Holistic Physical Therapy, 807 North Sullivan Road, Ste 2, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 927-1435 Kinetic Kids Physical Therapy, 6125 South Kaniksu Court, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 220-4921 Lori Knapton, MPT, 213 South University Road, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 893-0600 Lake City Physical Therapy, 12615 East Mission Avenue, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 891-2623 Lighthouse Physical Therapy, 618 North Sullivan Road, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 928-3443 Northwest Therapy Resources, PS, 601 South Park Road, Ste 1, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 921-7818 Northwest Therapy Resources, PS, 11914 East Broadway Avenue, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 921-7818 Paula Dillon Mays Airway Heights Physical Therapy 9725 W. Sunset Hwy Spokane, WA ~ (509) 624-4100 Performance Physical Therapy, 12525 East Mission, Ste 104, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 928-1500 Progressive Physical Therapy, 321 North Pines Road, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 228-9404 Rockwood Physical Therapy, 15412 East Sprague Avenue, Suite B, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 838-2531 Paul Rosenbaum, DPT, 213 South University Road, Spokane, WA ~ (509) 893-0600 St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute, 1414 North Houk Road, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 473-5494 Spine Team Spokane, Shawn Moehring, 1117 North Evergreen Road, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 363-3100 Spokane Occupational & Hand Therapy 12121 E. Broadway, Bldg 6 Spokane Valley, WA ~509-922-5456 Star Sport Therapy and Rehab, 12410 East Sinto, Ste 203 ~ (509) 473-STAR Summit Rehabilitation and Assoc, PLLC, 12509 East Mission, Ste 202, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 444-5878 Synergy Healthcare 12012 East Mission Avenue, Spokane Valley, WA 99206 ~ (509)413-1630 Therapeutic Associates, 23410 E. Mission Avenue Liberty Lake, WA 99019~ (509) 891-2288 Thunder Physical Therapy, 1214 North McDonald Road, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 893-4462 US Healthworks, 15425 East Mission Avenue, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 924-7010 Youthful Horizons Physical Therapy, 325 South University, Spokane Valley, WA ~ (509) 921-9798 MEDICAL LAKE Medical Lake Physical Therapy, 724 North Stanley Street, Medical Lake, WA ~ (509) 299-7379 DAVENPORT Peak Fitness Physical Therapy, 506 Morgan Street, Davenport, WA ~ (509) 725-7325 LIBERTY LAKE Therapeutic Associates, 23410 E. Mission Avenue, Ste #2 Liberty Lake, WA ~ (509) 891-2258 DEER PARK Acceleration Therapy Services, 702 South Park, Deer Park, WA ~(509) 276-2005 Deer Park Physical Therapy Inc, PS, 23 East Craford Avenue, Deer Park, WA ~ (509) 276-8811 COEUR D’ALENE Coeur d’Alene PT and Sports Medicine, 1875 North Lakewood Drive , Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 667-3583 Competitive Fitness and PT, 1321 North Northwood Center Court, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 665-7055 Dynamic Health, 101 West Ironwood Drive, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 765-8061 Hayden Lake PT and Aquatic Center, 7780 Mineral Drive, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 772-6609 Ironwood Drive Physical Therapy, 2180 North Ironwood Center Drive, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 667-6264 Jump Start Pediatric Therapy, 411 West Haycraft Avenue, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 664-2468 Lake City Physical Therapy, 2170 North Ironwood Center Drive, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 667-1988 Lakewood Physical Therapy, 1401 North Lincoln Way, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 676-1424 North Idaho PT and Medical Exercise, 940 West Ironwood Drive, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 664-8194 Physical Therapy Center, 850 West Ironwood Drive, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 664-1119 Pinnacle Physical Therapy, 3322 Grand Mill Lane, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 665-2000 River City Physical Therapy, 2236 North Merrit Creek Loop, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 292-1372 Larry Toews Physical Therapists, 610 West Hubbard, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 667-0620 2 Hands Physical Therapy, LLC, 2005 North Ironwood Pkwy, Ste 216, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho ~ (208) 665-2468 HAYDEN Fitness Plus Physical Therapy, 8836 North Hess Street, Hayden, Idaho ~ (208) 772-6991 North Idaho PT and Medical Exercise, 1172 West Hayden Avenue, Hayden, Idaho ~ (208) 762-3332 Physical Therapy Center of Hayden, 8257 North Cornerstone Drive, Hayden, Idaho ~ (208)762-0881 POST FALLS Allen Goodall PT and Associates and Aquatic Center, 1220 N.
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