Investing in the health and wellness of the Columbus community means providing access to the best tools and resources possible to help the community achieve its health and wellness goals.
The Columbus Wellness Center features Keiser weight equipment, world-class exercise machines that use air resistance instead of traditional weights.
“This is the kind of equipment that Division I schools and professional football teams are using,” said Columbus Wellness Center’s manager, Denise Moncrief. “The people of Columbus deserve the best possible resources to build healthy habits, and we’re proud to offer that at the Columbus Wellness Center.”
Investments in high-quality equipment reflect Columbus Community Hospital’s commitment to providing the best possible health and wellness care for Columbus and the surrounding regions.
“The people of Columbus deserve the very best,” said Columbus Community Hospital CEO James Vanek. “And that’s exactly what we offer with a high-quality wellness center that meets the health and wellness needs of virtually everyone in our community.”
The Columbus Wellness Center is a state-of-the-art facility that offers physical therapy resources, exercise equipment, cardiac rehabilitation services, an indoor walking track, an indoor pool, and community education classrooms, including a demonstration kitchen.
Learn more about our weight equipment here.
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