Co-op Connections – Angela’s Wellness Center

Angela Willey opened her business in Elkhart in 2013. Angela’s Wellness Center was recognized as the Business of the Year for the Southwest region of Kansas in 2019. Angela has been an active massage therapist for the last 16 years.

She has recently expanded the wellness center by opening The Fuel Bar. It complements the overall health and wellness program by offering juices, shakes, smoothies, energy drinks and healthy snacks.

“I love my community and love offering this variety of services to my clients,” said Angela. “I have a wonderful team and I am blessed beyond measure to have the family support that I have.”

She added, “My family, my business partner Kirby Abney, and my clients are my biggest supporters.”

Angela’s Wellness Center offers a variety of services that include the following:

  • Whole-body Cryotherapy
  • Magnawave
  • IVita Drip Therapy
  • Reflexology
  • Chiropractic
  • Slimming
  • Sculpting
  • Cyrofacials
  • Massages
  • Cupping
  • Hot Stone
  • Aromatherapy

Show your Co-op Connections card from Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC) at Angela’s Wellness Center to receive half off the price of the Magnawave or 10% off at the Fuel Bar. Your card is available on the Co-op Connections mobile app and was mailed to you by the cooperative. If you need a replacement card, please contact TCEC.

For More Information

Angela’s Wellness Center
309 Morton Street
Elkhart, Kansas 67950
(620) 697-4816
Monday through Friday 8:45 a.m. to 6:15 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

As the featured Co-op Connections business in April. TCEC members who show their Co-op Connections membership card at Angela's Wellness Center can enter a drawing for a $100 gift Certificate. No Purchase necessary.

Co-op Connections is Free

To get your free card, download the Co-op Connections app on your phone and register as a TCEC member. For questions, contact us at (580) 652-2418 or email TCEC. Co-op Connections is a member benefit brought to you by TCEC as part of our commitment to community.