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5791 Cleveland Ave, Columbus OH, 43231 | P: 614-426-4160 | F: 614-426-4170| Mon-Fri: 9a.m.-7p.m. | Sat: 9a.m.-2:30p.m. | Sun: Closed
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Where your health matters. We are located in the Pine Crest Shopping Center, North of Cleveland Ave and 161, next to the Advance Auto Parts Shop and Fujiyama Restaurant
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Healthy Back-to-School Habits
Maybe you’ve already been back-to-school shopping and are ready to send your kids into a new school year with all the right supplies. But do you know how to keep your kids healthy as school starts back? more
Everything You Need to Know About West Nile
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Eat Less Sat: 8 Quick Tips
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