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Hayward/Fremont Medical Centers
Department of Physical and Occupational Therapy
 

Fremont P.T. Dept

Location and Frequently Asked Questions
Location
Frequently Asked Questions

Fremont Physcial Therapy Gym Schedule
Gym Rules
October 2009 Gym Schedule
November 2009 gym schedule

Fremont Physical Therapy Classes
ACL Class
Balance Class
Beginning Back Class
CVA class
Knee Class
Neck Class
Overcoming Incontinence
Preventing Falls
Strong Back, Strong Body
Total knee class
Yoga and low back pain

Meet the staff at Fremont Physical Therapy
Arleen Ballin MA, PT
Lori Di Dio PT
Diane Foti MS, OT
Denise Gutierrez PT
Erick Kong PTA
Alvin Magat PT
Tina McAdams MPT
Cheryl Pierson-Carey MPT
Kinnari Shelat PT
Padmaja Sista PT
Kimberly Yumi Takemoto MPT
Kyle Tanamachi MPT
Tony Y Wong PT, DPT
Margaret Quezada, Receptionist
Monica Marquez, Receptionist
Volunteers

 


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