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PTM Awarded the Wisconsin Minority Business Award for Outstanding Small Business: Dr. Sylvestra Ramirez
PTM Awarded the Wisconsin Minority Business Award for Outstanding Small Business: Dr. Sylvestra Ramirez
- Dec. 06, 2019
Physical Therapy of Milwaukee’s Clinic Founder/Director/Physical Therapist Dr. Sylvestra Ramirez and her staff have been awarded the Wisconsin Minority Business Enterprise Award for Outstanding Small Business. It was awarded during the Marketplace Governor’s Awards to recognize outstanding businesses owned by minorities, women and service-disabled veterans. Dr. Ramirez established PTM back in 2013 to provide bilingual Physical Therapy services to the Milwaukee community. She was also recently recognized as one of the top 3 Physical Therapists in all of Milwaukee by ThreeBestRated.com
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