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416-366-5660
The Wellington Chiropractic and Massage Therapy Clinic has been serving the St Lawrence community and the Toronto downtown core since 1991. We endeavor to provide personal, professional care with an emphasis on clinical excellence. Our health services include chiropractic, massage therapy, sports injury treatment and acupuncture. Conditions which we treat include back and neck pain, sciatica, headaches and athletic injuries. We are conveniently located near Wellington and Church and our office faces the famous Flatiron building. Street parking is available right outside the office and there is a major parking lot just one block north. The King subway station is a only a few minutes walk, and access to the Gardiner Expressway is about two blocks away.
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Wellington Chiropractic And Massage
Phone: 416-366-5660 Fax: 416-366-5806
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Summary: Classified under Health & Beauty - Chiropractic.
Chiropractic and Massage in Old Town.
Please give us a call for detailed information. Open early.
Exact Location: Wellington Chiropractic And Massage is located on Wellington between Leader Lane and Church St.
The building is 8 storeys high and the entrance is 4 doors to the left of the Church St intersection, on the north side of Wellington.
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