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Odilia Egbers and Jessica Steenbergen, Integrity Outpatient Therapy Clinic
Odilia Egbers and Jessica Steenbergen, Integrity Outpatient Therapy Clinic

Open for Business: Integrity Outpatient Therapy Clinic

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Integrity Outpatient Therapy Clinic
Integrity Home Care Inc. opened an outpatient therapy clinic March 1 in its headquarters building, 2960 N. Eastgate Ave. The clinic was established in a roughly 1,600-square-foot space leased from Integrity owners Greg Horton and Paul Reinert’s company, PPG Properties LLC, for undisclosed terms. Integrity spokeswoman Chelsea Couey said the clinic provides personalized treatments related to lymphedema, pelvic pain and incontinence, as well as decongestive therapy, orthopedic therapy sports medicine and a breast cancer survivorship program. Jessica Steenbergen, Integrity’s executive director of home health care, serves as the clinic’s director, and Reinert said veteran physical therapist Odilia Egbers closed her own outpatient therapy clinic, Fluid Motion Physical Therapy, to come on as Integrity’s lead therapist. Hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Phone: (417) 851-4375. Web: IntegrityHC.com

Big Whiskey’s American Bar & Grill
The owners of Big Whiskey’s American Bar & Grill expanded into the Branson market May 22 at 301 Branson Landing Blvd. on the first floor of the Hilton Promenade. The converted Liberty Tavern space is the sixth Big Whiskey’s restaurant owned by Paul Sundy, Michael Heslin, Randy Gildehaus, Jame Clark and Austin Herschend. Sundy said the owners signed a five-year lease with HCW LLC for roughly 5,000 square feet, with two five-year renewal options. Lease terms and startup costs were not disclosed. Sundy said the 240-seat restaurant has 60 employees, and menu prices range from $7 to $20 for breakfast, lunch and dinner items. Hours: 7:30–1:30 a.m. Monday through Saturday and 7 a.m–noon Sunday. Phone: (417) 334-4478. Web: BigWhiskeys.com

Hudson Hawk Barber & Shop
Hudson Hawk Barber & Shop owners Thad Forrester and Paul Catlett opened the company’s fourth barbershop May 4, at 734 W. Kearney St., a former location of Hearts of Fire Tattoo and Body Piercing. The 1,000-square-foot strategic addition on the north side was purchased by Catlett & Forrester LLC for an undisclosed amount. Forrester said services and prices are consistent across the 2-year-old Hudson Hawk brand; for instance, $10 for a beard trim or wax and $40 for a haircut and shave. He said the barbershop employs four barbers and two at the front desk. Hours: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday. Phone: (417) 719-4658. Web: HudsonHawkBarbers.com

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