
Adventist Whole Health Network Opens New Clinic
Story by Tamyra Horst
The Adventist Whole Health Network (AWHN) is excited to announce a significant step forward in its mission to combine health and the gospel: the grand opening of a new Adventist Whole Health Clinic. Located in the Fairview Village area, the clinic will operate as a direct primary care facility, emphasizing a personalized approach to health care. Patients will benefit from close relationships with a doctor with a strong focus on lifestyle medicine, addressing root causes of health issues and promoting long-term wellness. Joshua Fleming, a board-certified family physician from Weimar, Calif., will lead this groundbreaking initiative.
Even while undergoing renovations to prepare for the clinic’s operations, Fleming served patients through telemedicine and home visits, ensuring that AWHN’s vision for accessible, Christ-centered health care was already making an impact.
“We firmly believe the health message will serve as a powerful right hand of the gospel in the coming year,” shares Erwin Hein, AWHN’s executive director. “The new clinic is a pivotal part of our ministry, integrating health principles with spiritual outreach to touch lives and build connections for the kingdom.”
This new clinic reflects AWHN’s broader mission to promote health and wellness throughout Pennsylvania. It builds on years of initiatives like community health fairs and “Dinner with the Doctor” events, which have reached countless individuals and families with the health message.
The Adventist Whole Health Clinic promises to be a place of Christ-centered care, offering healing and hope for patients. Learn more at adventistwholehealthclinic.org.
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