Phoenix School of Holistic HealthAddress6600 Harwin ContactMr. William Barry | |
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Owned by Corporation - Primary Stockholder is Honorably Discharged from Army Reserves | Army Reserves, Separated | Member since August 20th, 2010 | |
The Phoenix School of Holistic Health provides Holistic Education in the Bodywork arts. The Phoenix School prepares the graduate to become state licensed in over 34 states across the U.S. Employment opportunities include luxury spas, wellness centers, doctor offices, rehabilitation centers, and private practice. Courses include Swedish Massage, Shiatsu, Reflexology, Prenatal Massage, Kinesiology, and Pathology. Contact Phoenix School of Holistic Health today in Houston at: (713) 974-5976. This page has been visited 1199 times. | |
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