Sharp Coronado Hospital Sewall Healthy Living Center in Coronado occupies 8,776 square feet on the third floor of Sharp Coronado Hospital at 250 Prospect Place, combining a full gym, group fitness classes, integrative spa therapies, and outpatient rehabilitation under one medically supervised roof. The center opened in 2013 with $2.1 million in construction funding from the Sewall family, community donors, and the Hospital Foundation, replacing the former Motion Center on the same Sharp Coronado Hospital campus. Equipment includes treadmills, elliptical trainers, recumbent bikes, rowers, weight-training machines, and free weights — all selected for accessibility across ages 16 to 96. The 92118 facility runs more than 50 group fitness classes per week spanning Chair Yoga, Vinyasa Yoga, Barre Fusion, Mat Pilates, HIIT workouts, Cardio Circuit, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Pelvic Health, and Sound Healing, with limited class sizes and options for both in-person and virtual attendance. A staff of approximately 50 includes physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, personal trainers, licensed acupuncturists, and massage therapists who coordinate with Sharp Coronado's orthopedic program — which averages 20 to 35 joint surgeries per week — for post-surgical rehabilitation and cardiac recovery. Integrative spa services encompass massage therapy, acupuncture, micro-needling facial rejuvenation, and access to a dry sauna in the locker room area. Coronado Island residents and visitors looking for a Coronado gym with clinical-grade programming can purchase memberships that include a gym orientation and ongoing access to cardiovascular and weight equipment, while the center also operates medically managed weight-loss counseling with registered dietitians. Off campus, Coronado Fitness Club at 875 Orange Avenue provides an alternative membership-based gym in the Village corridor near Hotel Del Coronado. The Sewall Healthy Living Center's hybrid model bridges hospital-grade rehabilitation and community fitness within a facility designed around an island-themed aesthetic featuring earth tones and a nautilus-sculpture entrance.