
Athletic trainers play a critical role in keeping athletes safe, healthy, and performing at their best. At both Daviess Community Hospital’s CORE Center locations, our certified athletic trainers provide expert injury prevention, emergency care, and rehabilitation for athletes at schools and sporting events throughout the region.
Our athletic trainers are often the first responders when an injury occurs, delivering immediate on-the-field care and guiding athletes through their recovery. They work closely with physicians, coaches, and families to ensure a safe return to play while prioritizing the athlete’s long-term health.
Daviess Community Hospital’s CORE Center athletic trainers provide:
Our athletic training services ensure peace of mind for parents, coaches, and administrators, knowing that athletes have access to professional medical support on and off the field.
Daviess Community Hospital’s CORE Center is the exclusive provider of athletic training services at Barr-Reeve Community Schools.
Our trainers also support sporting events, businesses, and local organizations with customized athletic training programs designed to meet their unique needs.
From the moment an injury occurs to the return to full activity, our athletic training program ensures that injured athletes receive the care they need at every stage. Whether it's providing on-the-field treatment, coordinating follow-up care with physicians, or guiding rehabilitation at Daviess Community Hospital’s CORE Center our team is dedicated to helping athletes recover safely and effectively.
To learn more about our athletic training services or to inquire about customizing a program for your school, business, or sports organization, contact Daviess Community Hospital’s CORE Center today at (812) 254-8889.
Our goal is to keep athletes healthy, active, and performing at their highest level. Let us help your team stay in the game.
📍 CORE Center| 421 E. Van Trees Street, Washington, IN
📍 CORE Center at North Daviess | 800 S. West Street, Odon, IN
📞 Call (812) 254-8889 to learn more.
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