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Dr. Peter G. Hill - Boston Metro Area - Alternative Medicine - Chiropractics

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Serving the Weston Area
687 Wellesley St.
Weston, MA 02493
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Offering chiropractics and homeopathy services. Welcome to the website of Boston Copley Square Chiropractic, office of Dr. Peter G. Hill. I have been in practice since 1986. My main office is in the South End of Boston right around the corner from Copley Place and the Back Bay T station. In addition, appointments are available in my Weston office on some mornings, evenings and weekends. I strive for excellence through superior patient treatment, education and satisfaction. I offer both force and light force techniques. I will work in cooperation with your medical/primary care physician. Within this site you will find all types of health-related information including information about our office and services, chiropractic, diet and nutrition, back and neck pain, work and auto injuries, interesting online videos, a monthly health newsletter and much, much more. We hope you enjoy the information and share it with others. Again, thank you for visiting and remember to come back often
Dr. Peter G. Hill
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Dr. Peter G. Hill
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Dr. Peter G. Hill - 687 Wellesley St., Weston, MA 02493 -