Cancel

Open app

Search

CoreLife

1.3 (3 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 5:30 pm

Services - CoreLife

Weight counseling

Personal coaching

Weight plan development

CoreLife Photos

You might also consider

Recommended Reviews - CoreLife

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

1 year ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

4 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Ask the Community - CoreLife

You might also consider

CoreLife - Welcome to CoreLife of Owings Mills!

CoreLife

3.3(4 reviews)
13.7 mi

I regret not researching reviews before my first visit. If I had, I would have canceled my…read moreappointment. My negative experience with this office leaves much to be desired. When I made my first appointment, I was told I would receive a follow-up call 7/1 one week before my appointment to confirm my insurance coverage and out-of-pocket cost. I didn't receive the call until 7/3, and I was told that my insurance would cover the visit. When I arrived for my appointment, I filled out the new patient forms and met with the nurse practitioner. The intake and assessment included logging my weight, blood pressure, and medical history. The NP overviewed the body composition report, asked if I have sleep issues, reviewed a list of weight loss medications to consider, and discussed goals (sleep 7-8 hours, add weight training, and keep a food diary for the nutritionist appointment). I told the NP I was not interested in taking medication for weight loss. After the assessment, I was guided to the front desk to make a nutritionist and NP follow-up appointments. I was told by the front desk clerk that there wasn't a nutritionist on location, and if I wanted to meet with the nutritionist before August, I would have to do a telehealth visit. While scheduling the appointments, the front desk clerk gave me two additional forms to fill out. These forms were not included in the original stack I filled out when I arrived. I was given a folder containing information I could easily find online and left the office. While reviewing the material in my car, it occurred to me that I wasn't given a tour of the facility. I returned to the office to ask questions about their on-site gym and asked more questions about the cost of the services. A third person (I assume an office manager) said they could not tell me the cost of my initial visit. I asked how much it would cost if I were uninsured. She stated that she could not give me that information because the cost differs between the insured and uninsured. Due to my insurance, I wanted to get an idea of how much my initial consultation would cost. She stated they bill each insurance company differently, so she could not give me an estimate of the cost. I continued to press the matter, and she gave me the billing office's phone number. Since no one in the office could give me a cost estimate, I canceled the nutritionist appointment until I could see how they would bill my insurance. This morning, I received a call from a pulmonary care and sleep medicine specialist in Towson. The caller stated she received a referral from my PCP and was calling to schedule an appointment for a sleep evaluation. This information was news to me. I asked the name of the doctor who sent the referral, and she named the NP I met with at CoreLife. There was no discussion about being referred to a sleep specialist during my initial visit. I immediately called the CoreLife office, asking to speak to the NP to find out why I was referred without my knowledge. I was told the NP was unavailable as she was with a patient. I gave my reason for calling and asked for a callback. The receptionist said she would pass along my message; however, the NP only takes appointments to discuss concerns. I canceled my follow-up appointment with the NP because this company is dishonest. I am writing this review to highlight the lack of transparency, questionable business practices, and rudeness I encountered in the Owings Mills office. Their primary service is administering weight loss medication, upselling personal training, and billing for follow-up visits with the NP to check vital signs while using the medication. Their website and social media marketing are misleading, failing to mention that patient success relies on taking weight loss medication. They claim to provide behavioral health clinicians, but the NP offered to give me a list of therapists, suggesting everyone could use therapy. There is no on-site nutritionist at the Owing Mills location, and the sad-looking gym is in a backroom in their office, which I had to ask to see as it was not included in the new patient orientation. My experience with this office and company leaves me feeling they prioritize medical billing over patient care. The attached photos show the unprofessional material given in my packet.

I had my first appointment with Danielle, a P.A. who was…read moreamazing, upbeat, professional, and so helpful with ideas and suggestions, and I actually lost two pounds the first week, not so easy for a diabetic according to my primary care physician. So I was supposed to meet with the dietitian the following week and because the office was fairly far away, I asked for a telephone appointment from the front desk employee. She told me as I was leaving that I would receive an email with a link to Google Meet and you had to put your appointment on the calendar, then go back into that email a week later on your appointment day to connect on Google Meet with the dietitian. I am almost eighty years old and didn't realize I would not simply receive a phone call from the dietitian, as all my other medical telephone appointments work. So when I didn't receive a call on my appointment day nine minutes after the scheduled start time, I phoned the company and was told it was ten minutes into the appointment and wouldn't be possible to proceed. She said I could be reschuled and suggested I come to the office the next time. A long story, short, it would be helpful if the company had the information about phone appointments via Google Meet in a handout so the client could, at their convenience, check it out, understand the process, and set it up. At almost eighty years of age, that would have been helpful and I'm sorry I lost the opportunity at the scheduled time to meet with the dietitian.

Photos
CoreLife - One of our patient rooms.

One of our patient rooms.

CoreLife - Welcome to CoreLife of Owings Mills!

Welcome to CoreLife of Owings Mills!

CoreLife - 24/7 Access to our private, member only gym.

See all

24/7 Access to our private, member only gym.

The Admiral Personal Training

The Admiral Personal Training

4.0(4 reviews)
11.4 mi

I wasn't provided what I was told would be given during the initial meeting about the program…read more Price: $850 (10 training session) + $85 for initial consultation. I payed the total up front because it "shows a commitment" to the program. Per the initial discussion, I was told I would be provided: (1) a meal plan (2) meetings w/ his wife who's a nutritionist & (3) training. Meal Plan: I never received a meal plan w/ custom macros. I was told to send him pictures of each meal, in which he then would tell me what not to eat. After asking several times what to eat (especially so I didn't waist money at the grocery store), he provided a generic caloric profile (i.e., range of 1500-2700 cal) and some specific foods to eat. If I had allergies or a GI disorder that only allows for a specific diet, his method would not adhere to my needs. Meeting w/ nutritionist: I never met her for a consultation. Training: This was good. Facility was clean. I learned some new things and use some new machines. Overall: I didn't get what I paid for. New gym goers should beware of the terms and marketing he uses to reel you in.

I started taking the Power Fitt class on Sunday, and saw results after the first few classes. I…read morewas a member at another gym, but once my obligation was up, I started training at Admiral. I have been training with Dewey for a little over a month, and have lost almost 20 pounds. He is very knowledgeable and encouraging. He pushes me beyond my comfort zones. I am lifting and doing exercises that I had convinced myself I couldn't. After years of losing and gaining with other workouts and diets, I think I have found my place. Thanks Dewey!!!

Photos
The Admiral Personal Training
The Admiral Personal Training  - Q:  can you lose fat after menopause?             A:  YASSSS!

Q: can you lose fat after menopause? A: YASSSS!

The Admiral Personal Training

See all

CoreLife - weightlosscenters - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...