JAG Physical Therapy, which provides rehabilitative care to patients and sports teams in over 170 locations across the Northeast, marked the opening of its newest multispecialty clinic in Hackettstown at 150 Mountain Ave, Unit 1.
With this new facility in Warren County, the company celebrates being the first physical therapy provider to open locations in each of New Jersey’s 21 counties.
“Reaching all 21 New Jersey counties is a testament to our team’s dedication to expanding access to exceptional care. We’re proud to be the first physical therapy providers to offer services throughout the entirety of this great state,” said John Gallucci Jr., president and CEO of JAG Physical Therapy, who has appeared on ROI’s Influencers Power List for Health Care.
“We look forward to serving the Hackettstown community and continuing to help patients throughout the state to get back to the life they love!”
For Gallucci, who worked as an athletic trainer and physical therapist for the New York/New Jersey MetroStars and currently as assistant chief medical officer for Major League Soccer, opening JAG clinics in the state was a no-brainer.
“New Jersey is where I started my career, and I knew I wanted to grow my business here,” he said. “When I founded JAG, my goal was to create a place where patients could get exceptional one-on-one care focused on helping them return to the activities they love.
“New Jersey’s diverse communities, from urban to suburban and everything in between, offered the perfect opportunity to make that vision a reality. Plus, we are the home to so many amazing colleges and sports teams that we are lucky to work with!”
When JAG clinics opened in New Jersey, patients’ responses influenced the opening of additional clinics in the state.
“From day one, the response from our communities was incredible,” said Gallucci. “Patients immediately connected with our personalized, hands-on approach, the exceptional outcomes we strive for and our commitment to education and injury prevention.
“We’ve always believed in treating every patient like family, and that philosophy has built a tremendous level of trust. That trust is what fuels our growth; it’s the reason we continue to expand and bring high-quality care to even more communities.”
When asked if he is planning to open additional JAG clinics in the state, Gallucci replied, “Yes — absolutely. New Jersey will always be a central part of JAG’s identity. This is where our story began, and our commitment to serving our home communities runs deep.
“We’re constantly evaluating where patients need better access to high-quality rehabilitative care, and when we see a community that’s underserved, we make it our mission to show up and deliver the standard of care they deserve.”







