Armed Forces Wellness Centers (AFWCs) provide programs and services that improve and sustain health, performance, and readiness of the Total Force delivered by highly trained health professionals. AFWCs foster healthy behavior change through evidenced-based health education / health coaching utilizing advanced fitness testing technology. The AFWC mission is centered around improving health and
building readiness by targeting the behaviorally-modifiable factors most likely to result in chronic disease, injury and/or performance issues. AFWC & Military Units
Increase the lethality of Service Members by targeting physical fitness and overall performance. Provide programs and services that improve musculoskeletal injury risk factors by proactively supporting the lowest-performing 25% of Service Members. AFWC & Medical Providers
Provide tools to address lifestyle behaviors holistically and over time. Allow for medical provider direction and oversight of patient progress through Electronic Medical Record (EMR) documentation and PCMH integration. Credentialed Providers can request the AFWC for specific services through the EMR to assist their patient in behavior modification and can track progress over time. AFWC & You
You set the goals; the AFWC staff puts you on the path to achieving them and walks the path with you. Every plan is tailored to your unique needs, preferences and challenges. Stay on track with regular check-ins, goal setting and encouragement. Feel in control of your health and motivated to make choices that serve you. How the AFWC Works
The AFWC is a DHA program that falls under the provision of the local installation's Military Treatment Facility (MTF). The AFWC is staffed by highly trained Health Educators who possess a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in an Allied Health field (Exercise Science/Exercise Physiology preferred) from an accredited college or university, and have one or more nationally recognized NCCA credentials (i.e., ACSM, NASM, NSCA,). Referrals can be made to AFWC by medical providers or unit commanders. Self-referrals are always welcome and can be made by contacting AFWC directly.