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JAG Physical Therapy celebrates opening of East Hanover location with ribbon cutting ceremony

JAG Physical Therapy recently hosted a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of their newest Morris County facility, located at 200 State Route 10, Suite 24, East Hanover.

JAG Physical Therapy is thrilled to expand its presence in Morris County, with this newest East Hanover location marking the company’s sixth establishment in the county. The office provides top-tier rehabilitative care, enhancing access to specialized services and ensuring that the growing community of over 511,000 Morris County residents receives the highest quality of care from a team of experienced clinicians.

This ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by local Morris County representatives, including Mayor Joseph Pannullo and Kevin Murphy, Director of Business Development at Morris County Chamber of Commerce, as well as JAG Physical Therapy patients, colleagues, and the family of East Hanover Clinical Director Sara Jane Lowenstein.

“This is an exciting milestone for JAG Physical Therapy as we continue to grow our footprint in Morris County and beyond,” John Gallucci Jr., president and CEO of JAG Physical Therapy said. “With a highly skilled team and a comprehensive suite of services, we are proud to further support the health and wellness of the community through this facility. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to making this opening a success, and we look forward to making a positive impact on the lives of our East Hanover patients!”

“I want to thank my family, friends and mentors for all of the support and guidance throughout my journey as I start this exciting chapter as a clinical director,” Sara Jane Lowenstein, clinical director said. “I am thrilled to continue JAG Physical Therapy’s dedicated mission of supporting the health and wellness of the growing East Hanover community!”

This facility offers a comprehensive range of specialized services designed to address the diverse needs of its patients, including women’s health services, pediatric therapy, balance and gait training, cupping therapy and TMJ physical therapy. Patients can begin treatment without a doctor’s referral and work with a therapist for up to 30 days before requiring a referral to continue services.

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