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Skippack Acupuncture

4.7 (11 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Acupuncture

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Heidi is awesome. She is an amazing masseuse and very reasonably priced. Newer to that area you should definitely give her a try.

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I have been seeing Kim since before she opened Skippack Acupuncture and she has helped me tremendously.

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Guru Fitness

Guru Fitness

(2 reviews)

A terrific find. I'm so happy I bought a Groupon for their fitness glasses (Hot Power Yoga) because…read moreme and my fiance ended up joining as members for unlimited classes. We go about 2x a week and I've always had a very welcoming and great experience. The staff is very friendly and I've gotten to know them on a personal level. It was important to me to find a yoga class at a gym that was a little more spiritual than I've found at past gyms and this definitely exceeded my expectations. After getting to know the instructors, and telling them what my goals are, they've been extremely supportive in pushing me beyond what I think I can do and helping me reach some of my goals so soon. It's about a 20 minute drive for me and DEFINITELY worth it.

HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE! New owners took over a few months ago, right as I was getting my membership…read more The OWNER, Kelly, didn't show up for class a lot (without cancelling it on the website) as well as would get to class late, and the room wouldn't be hot. I didn't even have my membership for a month because within less then a month the instructor didn't show up 5 times! Brenda and Abby are great and are way too good for Guru Fitness under these owners! 4 of those 5 classes were Kelly's classes that she just didn't show up to. 1 of those classes was a scheduling error made by Kelly. I've never been to any sort of business that the owner has no idea how to run it. I am now going to a yoga gym 40 minutes from my home that is also reasonably priced, Guru was just 5 minutes away! Also, my sister-in-law had a membership there and they accidentally overcharged her several times. They were willing to reimburse her, but how does that happen on multiple occasions? I am so disappointed in my experience with Guru, and until they have new owners, or until Kelly takes some business classes to understand how to run a business, I HIGHLY recommend going to any other yoga gym - it'll be worth the price no matter how much more expensive it is!

Tony Longobardi - Stop Smoking

Tony Longobardi

(3 reviews)

Attended an introductory session w/ my husband. He's on the spectrum & asked me there so I could…read morehelp express his difficulties & get questions/concerns about the process addressed. Tony shook my hand at the front door & invited me in (the way a vampire would). It was the last time my presence would be acknowledged. He did not look at me from that point forward. He did not ask if I had anything to add. He did not ask if I had any questions. He did not acknowledge me for the entirety of the discussion. It wasn't just awkward, it was rude, disrespectful, & most importantly, unkind. He had several options if he thought my presence was unwarranted. 1.) He could've simply stated that. 2.) He could've set expectations. i.e. I'm happy to have you be apart of the Q & A, but need you to step out for the treatment. 3.) He could've taken a genuine interest in me & why my husband asked me to be present (perhaps even gaining me as a client). After 30 minutes of zero eye contact/acknowledgement, I finally spoke up for myself & raised the question, "what am I doing here!?" I explained people on the spectrum sometimes need help expressing themselves; I was asked to help w/ this & rearranged my schedule to do so. I didn't just insert myself, I asked if he wanted to hear from me (because I could be at home right now if not). He told me he has no waiting room & if I intend on leaving I need to go sit in the car, which I did in 29 degree weather for nearly an hour. I left that room exercising the greatest amount of self control & dignity I could muster. Here's what it taught me. There are hacks all around us. I view Tony as having the emotional intelligence of a flea. If he thinks he can mistreat a client's life partner of 23 years & ever see that client again, he's stupid. Too stupid to provide the help his services promise. It also helped me to see that while we all long for more fulfilling roles, EVERYONE is unhappy at work. All the crystals, meditation, yoga pants is a crock if something as simple as a "wife" showing up puts you in that posture. I wish I could tell you I did or said something to deserve this, but I never uttered a word. I wish I could say his behavior was appropriate, but I've attended countless therapy sessions, medical appts, & autism evals w/ my husband & never had a clinician act this way. NO ONE has provided more support/help to my husband than me. If Tony thinks his "service" is unmatched, he needs to get in line. My husband came to him asking for help w/ confidence & public speaking- his inability to speak up for me in the moment is a clear expression of this deficit. No man would've tolerated Tony's dismissive treatment of me. I left the room upset & I'm sure my husband had difficulty focusing after that. For these reasons I cannot recommend Tony Longobardi's services. It is my belief he first needs some people skills & communication training of his own.

Tony has been most helpful to so many people. He is willing to give more than he takes and ensure…read morethat everyone understands what he's trying to show them. He helps people release the stress out of their life, and learn a healthier way to be. He helps people released their bad habits and relax. Glad to know Tony and his work

The Becoming Center

The Becoming Center

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This review isn't so much for The Becoming Center as it is for Liz Quinlisk, a shiatsu practitioner…read morewho has a practice there. I've seen Liz on and off for several years for shiatsu massage which actually has significantly helped with my asthma. Now that I have begun my nursing career, I find shiatsu to be a great addition to help avoid muscle injury and fatigue. Liz is also a licensed physical therapist and incorporates her training and experience in PT into her shiatsu practice. Liz is down-to-earth and friendly and happy to chat with you during your session or respect your preference for silence. She doesn't use any offensive, scented oils or lotions in her practice and you get to keep your clothes on! She makes sure to check in with you to ask about pain throughout the treatment. Her fee is very reasonable in my opinion - $90 for one hour. You pay Liz directly for scheduling and payment so there is no having to deal with the Becoming Center as a middle-man. The space she uses is warm and relaxing and comfortable. I would recommend her to anyone who is interested in finding an experienced shiatsu practitioner not connected to a spa.

From the owner: The Becoming Center offers: Fitness and…read morepost-rehabilitation memberships; Personal Training and Nutrition counseling; Yoga and Pilates for all levels; Land and aquatic classes; Opportunities for group support and education; Alternative therapies and services and; Heated therapeutic pool with ramp and chair lift. Our facility includes a fully equipped exercise room, heated pool, yoga room, and inviting private treatment rooms for alternative therapies including massage.Through these resources, along with the assistance of a certified and degreed staff, our goal is to enhance the physical, social, spiritual, and emotional elements of your health.

Skippack Acupuncture - acupuncture - Updated May 2026

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