Washington Regional Center for Exercise, located at the Washington Regional Medical Center, offers an inclusive environment tailored for diverse fitness needs. With well-equipped weight and cardio rooms and a warm pool, the gym ensures accessibility for older adults and people with disabilities. The friendly and professional staff create a welcoming atmosphere, and the gym is maintained with the highest cleanliness standards.
Whether you're rehabilitating from surgery, seeking a non-competitive environment, or just looking to stay fit, this gym meets various needs. It's particularly noted for its accessibility features, such as personal trainers at reasonable fees and mandatory vaccination and mask protocols, ensuring a safe workout space.
Pros:
- Well-equipped with free weights and machines
- Friendly and professional staff
- Clean and well-maintained
- Warm pool available
- Non-competitive environment
- Affordable personal trainers
- Suitable for older adults
- Not very crowded
- Mandatory vaccination and masks
- Accessible for people with disabilities
Cons:
- Only a few units of each cardio equipment
- Can get busy on Saturday mornings
- Geared mostly towards older adults
Location / Contact
- Address: 12 E Appleby Rd, Fayetteville, AR 72703, United States
- Phone:+1 479-463-3488
- Website:wregional.com
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Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.6-star.
This business has 50 reviews.
The address is: 12 E Appleby Rd, Fayetteville, AR 72703, United States .
The contact number is +1 479-463-3488
This service is listed under Gym .
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Victoria Magdefrau
4 years ago
LittleWonder
4 years ago
Celli Strus
4 years ago
William Ernst
4 years ago
Joseph Cullipher
4 years ago
My mother in law had a brain aneurysm surgery and the whole family was there, about 15-20 of us in all. I first want to say that the surgery went well and she is doing fine today. However they told us that as soon as she would get out of surgery they would let us know. Well they didn't. A 4 hour surgery turned into not knowing anything for 6 six hours. Nobody would even attempt to find out what was going on when we asked. We finally found out where she was after we called the hospital on they phone right in front of the people who were there to help us. While they surgeon did his job no one really in that place did. They need to figure out the family is almost as important as the patient.
Barbara Brown
5 years ago
Russell LaFarlette
5 years ago
Billye Martin
5 years ago
Blake
5 years ago
Great members, experienced staff
William Ernst
5 years ago