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Free Massages, Food, Drinks and More at Open House This Weekend

Epstein Chiropractic Wellness Center, in the Marketplace Shopping Center, will hold an open house on Saturday from 2-6 p.m. which features massages, wine, food, face painting and much more.

As part of the new move to the Marketplace Shopping Center in Huntingdon Valley, the Epstein Chiropractic Wellness Center, 2162 County Line Rd., will host an open house on Saturday, Sept. 17, where customers can get free table massages, food, drinks and much more.

It also will be giving away door prizes and will have face painting so it’s a good opportunity to bring the kids as well. Local shops are also helping out by giving away gift certificates, and you can also receive a gift certificate for a future treatments at the center.Β 

β€œWe were at the other location for nine years,” said Heath Epstein, who brought the practice from the Town and Country shopping center in Hatboro. β€œIt was a very nice location but it was time to expand. It’s my dream to have an office that looks like this and feels like this. We wanted a place where you can feel like family.”

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A family atmosphere is just what it will be like this weekend at the open house which features:

  • Free chair massages
  • Free spinal health screenings
  • Cocktails and Hors’ devours
  • Complimentary personal training assessments with LA Fitness staff
  • Face painting for the kids
  • Basket of cheer, door prizes and more!

The shop is located near the Davisville Rd. end of the shopping center near Sear's and Slack's Hoagie Shack.

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Even if customers don’t have an existing condition, they can still come in and check out what services the Epstein Chiropractic Wellness Center has to offer.

β€œEighty or 90 percent come in with a specific problem or condition,” Epstein said. β€œTo be honest, that other 10-15 percent come in because they want to maintain their health. This is a great opportunity to do that.β€œ

And don’t worry about young ones getting some treatment as well.

β€œWe treat patients from 2-years-old, to 92-years-old. It’s all about health and wellness,” office manager Teri Gilbert said.

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