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New Biz Alert: Pelvic Physical Therapy + Acupuncture Center Open In Westfield
The new businesses recently had grand openings on Elm Street in Downtown Westfield.

WESTFIELD, NJ — Lots of new businesses are opening up in downtown Westfield this summer — from a smoothie café to a bubble tea store, and now a physical therapy business and an acupuncture center.
Haven Pelvic Physical Therapy and Zen & Go Acupuncture and Healing Center recently had their grand openings at 189 Elm Street.
According to its website, Haven Pelvic Physical Therapy focuses on using exercises, movement and behavior changes to help people with pelvic pain.
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The physical therapy business helps people experiencing anything from incontinence to pregnancy pain and back and hip issues.
Zen & Go Acupuncture and Healing Center is led by Holly Lev Mamiye — a licensed and board-certified acupuncturist. She specializes in pain management, stress, PTSD, digestion, emotional wellness, autoimmune, fertility and addiction, according to Zen's website.
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Zen uses acupuncture, a component of Traditional Chinese Medicine, to "alleviate pain and help restore balance" in the body.
"At our office we use acupuncture to effectively treat a variety of ailments including back pain , knee pain, neck and shoulder pain, autoimmune pain, fertility and female reproductive conditions, urinary conditions, digestive disturbances, psycho emotional issues and more," Zen states on its website.
Mayor Shelley Brindle was also present at the recent grand openings for these businesses.
Check out these stories about other recent business and restaurant openings in Westfield:
Tons Of New Businesses Coming To Westfield, 'Open Quimby' Returns
German-Inspired Smoothie Café Coming To Westfield This Summer
La Bendita Brings Authentic Mexican Cuisine To Westfield This Summer
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