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JAG, continuing its expansion, adds seven PT locations in Pennsylvania

JAG-ONE Physical Therapy continued its rapid expansion in the region by adding seven additional Pennsylvania facilities, the company announced.

Bucks Physical Therapy, under the leadership of founder and owner Bill Gregory, has facilities in Bensalem, Doylestown, Fairless Hills, Newtown, Richboro, Somerton and Warminster, Pennsylvania.

JAG-ONE CEO John Gallucci said Bucks PT has been specializing in research-based physical therapy, work conditioning and hardening, functional capacity evaluations, sports medicine, and performance and aquatic therapy since 2000.

“I am very excited to welcome Bucks Physical Therapy to the JAG-ONE Physical Therapy family,” Gallucci said. “Under Bill’s leadership, Bucks PT has established a culture of customer service and clinical excellence that is second to none. We welcome Bill and his entire team to the JAG-ONE family and are excited to expand our resources to best serve the community of Bucks County, Pennsylvania.”

JAG-ONE Physical Therapy is a comprehensive physical and occupational therapy company with locations throughout New Jersey; Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens, Westchester, Rockland, Manhattan and Long Island, New York; and Pennsylvania.

Gregory said joining the group is a perfect fit.

“The Bucks Physical Therapy and Sports Rehab team has found a partner who shares in our patient care-first values,” he said. “We have strived to provide the best physical therapy services in Bucks County. With the ever-changing health care environment, partnering with the JAG-ONE Physical Therapy team will allow us to continue our commitment to the patient care-first culture our community has come to know and respect for over the past 20 years.

“We are still the same family and faces, just growing and always looking to improve our services to the community.”

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