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Happy Kids Pediatrics to open in early March in Chandler
By
Alexa D' Angelo
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8:21 AM Mar 2, 2020 MST
Updated
8:21 AM Mar 2, 2020 MST
Happy Kids Pediatrics, a physicians office for children, is expected to open in early March. The business has several existing locations across the Valley. The new location is at 1033 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler. 480-889-0081.
https://hkpeds.com
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