Dr. Sylvestra Ramirez Opens A Second Physical Therapy Clinic
- Oct. 21, 2020
Dr. Sylvestra Ramirez opened her first physical therapy clinic (Physical Therapy of Milwaukee) back in 2013. Seven years later, she has recently opened her 2nd clinic, Physical Therapy of Wales. The new clinic is located in Wales, WI and will provide a variety of physical therapy services to the community. Dr. Ramirez and her staff specialize in treating all muscle/joint pain, sports injuries, work injuries, pre/post surgical rehabilitation and more! Visit the website link to check out the new clinic and learn about everything that Physical Therapy of Wales has to offer.
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