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Active Physical Therapy
Let Us Relieve Your Pain
604 Solarex Ct, Suite 104
Frederick MD 21703
(301) 662-9335
Active Physical Therapy provides state of the art physical therapy throughout the state of Maryland. Active is located in Clinton, ,Hagerstown, Frederick, Germantown ,Takoma Park and Laurel Maryland.
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