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Health Services in Lakeville, MN

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Business Listing   Dakota Pet Hospital - Lakeville, MN - Phone: (952) 469-1525


Business Listing   Davison J Robert DVM - Lakeville, MN - Phone: (952) 469-2838


Business Listing   Life Development Resources P A - Lakeville, MN - Phone: (952) 898-1133


Business Listing   Power Source Nutrition - Lakeville, MN - Phone: (952) 432-4727


Business Listing   Roskamp Consulting Service In - Lakeville, MN - Phone: (952) 985-0747


Business Listing   Southfork Animal Hospital - Lakeville, MN - Phone: (952) 892-7970


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Helpful Definition for: Health Services


Health services in Lakeville include the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans, delivered by practitioners mostly belonging to the fields of medicine, chiropractic, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy & allied health.

The particular sectors associated with these services are: biotechnology, diagnostic substances, drug delivery, drug manufacturers, hospitals, medical equipment, instruments and diagnostic laboratories. Health services primarily consist of hospital activities, medical and dental practice activities, and other human health activities. The health services provided by human health activities in Lakeville mainly involve optometry, hydrotherapy, medical massage, yoga therapy, music therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, chiropody, homeopathy, chiropractics & acupuncture.

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