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Our Mission:
To make available to all residents of the Waianae District, complete comprehensive health and related human services.

86-260 Farrington Highway
Waianae, Hawaii  96792
Email: wcchc@wcchc.com
Phone: (808) 697-3300
Fax: (808) 697-3687

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163,832   since April 2000

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Below is a brief description of our main campus landmarks.  For a dynamic, 3D view of our campus, click Take the Tour.

  1. Walking Trails

    Honu (Turtle) Trail – Starting at the traditional Native Hawaiian Healer’s hale, petroglyphs, crafted by Native Hawaiian artist Kauila Clark, have been placed along this trail named after a rock that resembles a turtle.  The beautiful cooper “turtle gate” was created by the artist Sooriya and the serene waterfall and pond was constructed by Health Center staff.  Materials and labor for this trail were donated by Texas Roadhouse Restaurants.  The trail continues through the Amphitheater and Bettini Gardens.  (yellow)

    Laau (Herb) Trail – Various medicinal herbs, and other plants useful to the people of the Waianae Coast, are planted along this trail.  (orange)

    Ala Ka Manu (Birds) Trail – One must be in excellent health to enjoy this challenging trail and the beautiful view of the Waianae Coast. (NOTE: A Liability Waiver and Pass (one-time or annual) must be signed before using this trail. Please see staff in the Malama Ola Clinic or Administration to sign the waiver and obtain a pass, or call 696-1457 for more information.)  (red)

    Ke Ala O Ke`oke`o Kea (White Hibiscus) Trail – Starting at the Donor’s Fountain, the Legacy Trail honors those that have donated so generously to the Health Center.  Along the trail is Hale Ho`ili`ili o Ke Ola, a tribute to our employees.  Enjoy this significant trail, hugged by the white hibiscus, (a species endemic to Hawaii) which represents our history, our values, and our vision for the future.  (blue)

    Ho`ala (To Awaken) Trail – One can take their first steps to wellness along this flat meandering trail. Look forward to this trail also being a bike path adjoining to the Waianae community pathway.  (cyan)

  2. Donor’s Fountain

    The donor’s fountain, designed by Native Hawaiian artist Sean Browne, represents the three generations of a family – kupuna (grandparent), makua (parent), and keiki (child).  The fountain recognizes those who have given to the Health Center, enriching the health and welfare of generations of families on the Waianae coast.

  3. Traditional Healing Hale

    Hale Ho'ola O Waianae, a traditional Hawaiian hale, is used by traditional practitioners of the Native Hawaiian Healing Center.

  4. Future Malama Recovery

    The behavioral health needs for those that require substance abuse treatment will be provided here in the future funded through a project with West Oahu College.

  5. Future Native Hawaiian Healing Center

    This future two-story building will house the traditional Hawaiian healing arts of Lomilomi (spiritual and physical muscle stress relaxation therapy); Laau Lapaau (healing using herbs and other traditional remedies); Hooponopono (family problem solving process); and Laau Kahea (healing through prayers and chants). Training on these traditional Hawaiian practices will also be provided.

  6. Malama Ola and Dining Pavilion

    The Malama Ola (Integrative Medicine) Clinic on the first floor offers primary care, pain management, lifestyle enhancement, acupuncture,chronic disease management, sports medicine, employee wellness and research activities.  A fitness gym is also a part of the Clinic.

    With a scenic view of the beach and overlooking the campus, the second floor provides a dining area and a venue for community activities.

  7. Amphitheatre and Healing Gardens

    The Bettini Gardens is made up of Native Hawaiian plants and healing herbs that surround a 100 seat capacity amphitheater used for presentations, demonstrations and Health Center events.  The gardens were named by the center’s Kupuna Council to recognize Chief Executive Officer Richard Bettini for his years of service and vision for the Health Center.

  8. Administration and Innovation & Design Center

    The Innovation and Design Center is located on the first floor and includes a training center as well as health information technology, medical records and electronic health records departments.

    The second floor houses general and medical administrative services and the Administration Conference Room.

  9. Community Health Services

    The Community Health Services department provides a range of enabling services to help individuals and families.  Services include:

    Case Management
    Health Care to the Homeless
    Perinatal Support Services
    BabySafe Services
    Transportation Services
    Child Passenger Safety Seat Fitting Stations
    Patient Assistance Services

  10. Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Family Medical Building

    Scheduled to be completed in July 2008, ground has already been broken for this new three story building that will house pediatrics and women's health practices, along with medical training.

  11. Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Laboratory and Dental Building

    In 1994, the Weinberg Foundation generously donated $800,000 towards the construction of the laboratory and dental building.  The new facility greatly expanded the Health Center’s capability to provide additional dental care to the community and additional workspace for laboratory services.

  12. Outpatient and Emergency Services

    Along with 24-hour emergency, lab and xray services, a full range of outpatient services - primary care provided by family practitioners, pediatricians, internists and nurse practitioners are provided.  Specialty care, including orthopedics, ob-gyn, podiatry, uro-gynecology, nephrology and general surgery, is also offered.

    The following services and clinics are located here:

    Central Registration
    Patient Assistant Services
    Behavioral Health
    Ohana Clinic
    Mauka Clinic
    Specialty Clinic
    Makai Clinic

    Appointments are available Monday through Saturday for outpatient and some specialty services.  Contact our main line at (808) 696-7081 to schedule an appointment.  Click Clinic Hours/Locations for clinic specific hours and locations.

  13. Ho`olokahi (Health Career Training)

    The Ho`olokahi Department coordinates partnerships and programs that bring together resources to increase access to health career educational and training opportunities within the Wai`anae community.  The health career pipeline includes programs for adults and high school students offered through the Waianae Health Academy and the Youth Health Corp.

  14. WIC and Native Hawaiian Healing

    Until the two-story Native Hawaiian Healing Center is built on the upper campus, practitioners provide traditional healing services from this building.  A Kupuna Council (Native Hawaiian elders who are also Native Hawaiian traditional healers) provides input on cultural and traditional services to be offered through the Health Center. 

    W.I.C. (Women, Infants & Children) is a supplemental nutrition program which provides nourishing supplemental foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion and health and social service referrals.  Participants of WIC are either pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum women, and infants and children under age five who meet income guidelines and have a medical or nutritional risk.

  15. Behavioral Health Services and Adult Day Care

    Behavioral health services for adults and children are provided by psychiatrists and psychologists and include psychiatric diagnostic or evaluative interview procedures, insight oriented, behavior modifying and/or supportive psychotherapy, and medication management.  Additional behavioral health services are integrated with the primary care clinics. 

    Adult Day Care service is available for adults, 18 years and older, in need of protection, supervision and/or socialization.  Services are provided in a home-like setting and include exercise, arts and crafts, music, games and meals.

  16. Waianae Community Mental Health Center

    Although not a program of the Health Center, Hale Na`au Pono - Waianae Community Mental Health Center, is presently situated on a parcel of land leased by the Health Center.  Hale Na`au Pono provides community-based, behavioral health services for children and adults, including substance abuse and therapeutic foster care.

  17. Emergency Entrance
  18. Main Entrance