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Wellness of Ohio4765 Carroll Cemetery Rd.
Carroll, OH 43112614-348-3127 Acupuncture Clinic Hours
Mon8:30am-6:00pmTue8:30am-6:00pmWed8:30am-6:00pmThu8:30am-6:00pmFri8:30am-5:00pmSat9:00am-2:30pm
Call Adam Stewart, L.Ac.
By Appointment Only
614-348-3127
Accepting new patients
Massage and Wellness Hours
Mon10:00am-5:00pmTue9:00am-7:00pmWed9:00am-7:00pmThu9:00am-7:00pmFri10:00am-5:00pmSatBy Request
Call Misty Stewart, L.M.T.
By Appointment Only
614-348-6011
(Mon, Wed, Fri)
Currently not accepting new clients
Call Julie Patterson L.M.T.
By Appointment Only
419-206-0677
(Tue, Thu, Sat By Request)
Currently not accepting new clients
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