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Letterhead & Business Cards
I need double sided standard sized Business Card [3.5" x 2"]
Use same font as used in my logo
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XCEL PHYSICAL THERAPY
Joe Sikkema, DPT, MA (see below for full name)
We have 2 addresses: Aquatic Therapy Bethany Town Square 1350 Nikkel Way Ripon, CA 95366 103 E. Main Street Ripon, CA 95366
209.599.7073
209.599.7074
joe@xcelpt.com
www.xcelpt.com
Joe Sikkema, DPT, MA Doctor of Physical Therapy Sports Medicine Business Cards: (Full Color) We use an off-site pool for the aquatic therapy. The 1350 Nikkel address needs to be presented in a way so as not to interfere with the address of the clinic (103 E. Main St….) So far, everyone has stacked the addresses and put Aquatic Therapy first; it doesn’t look right and it is confusing to patients. The aquatic therapy address needs to be distinctly separated from the main clinic address &should read as: Aquatic Therapy Bethany Home 1350 Nikkel Way Ripon, CA 95366 The main clinic address should be clearly associated with the phone , fax & email address Letterhead: (Full Color ) The letterhead needs to include the owner and the primary treating therapist’s names; (preferably at the bottom?) Devra A. Bommarito, PT Joe Sikkema, DPT, MA OPTION B: I would like to see a version that would include a list of our specialty services: (These can be listed in any order) Vertigo TMJD/Headaches Aquatic Rehab Class IV LASER Custom Foot Orthotics Neuropathy Option C: Include the address for Aquatic Rehab
BACK OF CARD: Option A:The staff of XCEL Physical Therapy is committed to providing you with an exceptional experience. Working in concert with your physician, the perfect Tri-Fecta is created ensuring you achieve a successful outcome. Expect Results – For Life (use something creative instead of the hyphen). I think you get the message I am trying to convey; feel free to spruce it up. Option B: our logo in some fashion and the short phrase “Expect Results”
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