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Physical Therapy Facilities Manhattan DOWNTOWN the Comprehensive Center for Rehab DOWNTOWN EAST Physical Rehabilitation & Wellness 460 Grand St Physical Therapy Facilities Manhattan DOWNTOWN The Comprehensive Center for Rehab DOWNTOWN EAST Physical Rehabilitation & Wellness 460 Grand St. 274 Madison Ave, Ste 201 212-539-0257 212-685-1666 New York Physical Therapy Professional Ortho & Sports PT Dr. Antell Service, P.C. 420 Lexington Ave 100 John St. (Grand Central/Graybar Eq) 1776 Broadway, 5th Fl 212-619-5062 212-937-0655 212-757-1157 Elaine Kennedy & Lorraine Messier Dr. Antell Brill Physical Therapy The Comprehensive Center for 11 Madison Ave (at 24th St) Dr. Clifford Stark Rehab Ste Level 1B 22 West 21st. St 460 Grand St. 212-325-0961 Suite 400 212-539-0257 New York, NY 10010 Orthopedic & Sports Rehab 212-366-5100 Professional Ortho & Sports PT 104 East 104th St, Ste 708 552 6th Ave. Center for Musculoskeletal Care Between 15th and 16th St 212-953-6464 333 East 38th St, 5th Floor 212-741-9288 New York, NY 10016 Pro Physiotherapy Rehab 646-501-7077 54 Murray St. at West Broadway 461 Park Ave. South, Ste 802 Equinox Gym Tribeca 212-213-8866 Perfect Stride 212-453-4622 Fran Marie 125 East 23rd St, Ste 603 New York, NY 10010 14 Wall St Daniel Park Equinox Gym Health SOS 212-227-0272 139 E. 57th St Shift P.T. Ron Alzate 212-753-4767 95 University Pl. 8th Fl 212-604-1316 Physio-Rehab P.C. Sports Therapy & Rehab 13-17 Elizabeth St. Ste 303 Lesley and Jennifer 160 East 565th St 212-625-2528 212-355-7827 ActiveCare Physical Therapy Patrick Chang 12 West 37th St. Ste 1202 Michael Fox 212-777-4374 Joint Effort Physical Therapy Karena Wu 7 Dey St. Mezzanine Level Eastside Kinesthetic Center 212-732-1276 133 E. 55th St. Dr. Gene Giamarrino PT Lloyd Hines 212-308-5047 151 W. 19th St 2nd Fl 718-748-0202 Fusion Physical Therapy 407 W. 13th St, Ste 3B N.Y. Gao Physical Therapy th Park South Physical Therapy Carolyn Mazur 424 Madison Ave. 9 Fl 37 Union Square West 3rd Fl 212-625-5580 212-647-8130 Australian Physiotherapy Centers Greg Gao 17 E. 13th St. Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation 212-691-6303 US Athletic Center 44 St. Marks Place Thomas Jotkowitz 515 Madison Ave. 212-529-5966 Areta D. Podhorodecki Union Square Rehab & Sports 212-355-8440 Medicine Gary Guerriero N.Y. Gao Physical Therapy 826 Broadway, 11th Fl 401 Broadway Ste 1808 212-529-5100 Recovery Physical Therapy 212-625-9290 Jeffery Gross 575 Lexington Ave (at 51st St) Greg Gao 212-371-7869 Profitness Recovery Physical Therapy 584 Broadway Ste 710 th rd st 200 Park Ave (at 45 St) 3 Fl 902 Broadway (at 21 St) Ste 1601 212-941-0503 212-496-1187 646-654-1835 Christopher Delhanty 30 Wall St (at Broad St) 4th Fl 212-514-6499 Profitness 212-941-0504 Physical Therapy Facilities Manhattan Bradley & Monson 119 W. 23rd St, Suite 304 250 W. 57th St, Ste 1301 212-486-8573 212-496-1187 Metro Sports Med JRW Physical Therapy 508 West 26th St 171 East 84th St. Hand Therapy Ortho Rehab 646-230-9292 212-327-0600 Splinting 300 E. 57th St. Restore Sports & Orthopedic Madison Ave Physical Therapy 212-371-2996 Exercise 1015 Madison Ave. Anita Simmons 450 7th Ave, Ste 302 212-772-6610 Sports Physical Therapy of NY 212-594-6054 18 E. 48th St, Suite 802 Steven Braverman Sports Physical Therapy of NY 212-750-1110 417 E. 72nd St Claude Hillel UPPER WEST SIDE 212-988-9196 Grand Central PT Professional Ortho & Sports PT ProFitness Physical Therapy 420 Lexington 10 Columbus Circle, 60th St. 171 E. 84th St. 212-697-3438 Time Warner Building 212-327-0600 Equinox Gym JRW Physical Therapy [email protected] Spear Physical Therapy 60 E. 56th St. 212-823-9730 120 E. 56th St, Ste 1010 888-491-7433 646-841-1413 West Side Physical Therapy MIDTOWN WEST 200 W. 57th St, Ste 1101 Manhattan Physical Therapy 212-245-9250 276 5th Ave, Ste 202 Ice Sports Health Christine Di Lorenzo 800-754-0488 45 Rockefeller Plaza 212-218-8605 Recovery Physical Therapy Marty Jaramillo 248 W. 80th St. 212-874-1550 160 Columbus Ave. 212-362-6800, ext 3511 Sports Care Institute Inc. Marty Jaramillo 24 W. 57th St 212-707-8999 Evolve Physical Therapy st th 54 W. 21 St, 8 fl Spear Physical Therapy (Inside Peak Performance Gym) 36 W. 44th St, Suite 403 646-236-3193 212-759-2282 Trish Skarulis, P.T. Sports & Entertainment UPPER EAST SIDE 244 W. 54th St. 212-262-7246 Terry Landrum Ice Sports Health 330 E. 61st St. Recovery Physical Therapy 212-223-2204 1221 Ave of the Americas 646-562-0617 PerforMAX Physical Therapy 201 E. 67th St, 3rd Fl New Best Physical Therapy & 646-485-8801 Fitness 147 West 24th St, 6th Fl 646-336-5800 NY Hand Rehabilitation E. 69th St, Ste 1K Finish Line Physical Therapy 212-472-1000.
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