The Rising Standard in Holistic Health and Coaching
Health coaching is having a moment, but not because it is trendy. It is because integrative and functional practitioners have realized what has long been an issue. A brilliant care plan does not change anyone’s life if the person receiving it cannot follow it.
Clients want root-cause care. Providers want better outcomes. The missing link is a coach who knows how to translate clinical recommendations into real behavior change and who can do it at a standard the healthcare world trusts. That is exactly where NBHWC certification comes in.
At the heart of this shift is a powerful credential that signals mastery and trustworthiness: the NBHWC certification. The National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching sets the gold standard for health and wellness coaching, providing a unified framework for professionals who bridge the gap between healthcare and holistic wellness. For coaches aiming to stand out in the integrative health space, earning this certification is a statement of credibility, quality, and commitment to evidence-based practice.
Why Integrative and Functional Health Needs Board-Certified Coaches
Integrative and functional health careers center on understanding the whole person. They take into account the intricate relationships between nutrition, movement, sleep, emotional well-being, environment, and purpose. Yet knowledge alone is not enough to help clients achieve sustainable change. People rarely struggle because they lack information. They struggle because translating that information into daily action requires motivation, accountability, and consistent support.
That’s where a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach (NBC-HWC) comes in. These coaches are trained not just to share information, but to guide clients through the process of behavior change using structured, evidence-based techniques. They collaborate with clients to build sustainable habits, improve self-efficacy, and maintain progress long after a session ends.
As the health coaching field becomes more deeply embedded in healthcare systems, NBHWC certification has become the defining credential that demonstrates readiness to work alongside medical and allied health professionals. It validates that a coach has completed a NBHWC-approved certification program, logged practical experience, and passed a rigorous national exam.
The Value of the NBHWC Credential
The NBHWC board certification is recognized throughout the health and wellness industry as the highest level of professional achievement for coaches. Since its collaboration with the National Board of Medical Examiners in 2016, the NBHWC has set evidence-based standards that align coaching practice with healthcare integration.
This credential distinguishes coaches who have mastered both the art and science of behavior change. It signals that they have met stringent NBHWC certification requirements, including education, mentorship, and experience-based skill development. While anyone can call themselves a “coach,” the NBC-HWC designation proves that a practitioner has achieved a level of professional excellence that healthcare organizations, insurers, and clients can trust.
Beyond credibility, the NBHWC certification also fosters continued professional growth. Certified coaches gain access to the NBHWC national directory, professional development opportunities, exclusive networking events, and continuing education credits that keep their knowledge current.
Why NBHWC-Approved Training Makes a Difference
Not all health coach training programs are created equal. To be eligible for NBHWC board certification, you must complete an NBHWC-approved certification program that meets specific standards for curriculum, faculty, and student experience.
These programs are required to include comprehensive instruction in four core areas: coaching structure, coaching process, health and wellness knowledge, and ethics and legal considerations. They must provide both self-paced study and real-time, experiential learning that prepares students to facilitate authentic client transformation.
AFPA’s Certified Master Health and Wellness Coach program was designed to exceed these standards. It combines the Certified Health and Wellness Coach Course and the Advanced Health Coaching Intensive [Live] into one seamless hybrid experience. Together, they form one of the most comprehensive NBHWC-approved training pathways available for aspiring coaches who want to make an impact.
This hybrid model blends flexibility and structure.
The self-paced portion builds a strong foundation in coaching theory, health behavior science, and holistic wellness principles. Students learn how to design effective coaching programs, communicate with empathy, and understand the mind-body connection that drives long-term success.
The live portion adds a collaborative element that mirrors real coaching practice. Participants meet via Zoom in small cohorts, apply what they’ve learned through interactive role-playing, and receive feedback from faculty who are themselves board-certified coaches.

The Most Comprehensive, Affordable Certification to Help You Become a Board-Certified Health Coach

Inside AFPA’s Certified Master Health and Wellness Coach Program
Students begin their journey in the Certified Health and Wellness Coach Course, a self-paced learning experience that takes anywhere from about two to six months to complete. This portion of the program offers more than 35 hours of dynamic video instruction, interactive exercises, and real-world case studies. It covers the essentials of what it means to be a health coach: how to structure sessions, build rapport, and use techniques like motivational interviewing to help clients clarify their values and goals.
The second component, the Advanced Health Coaching Intensive [Live], is a 12-week cohort-based course that brings coaching concepts to life. Here, students gain hands-on experience conducting coaching sessions in a supportive virtual environment. Faculty guide participants through key topics such as health behavior change theory, patient engagement models, and positive psychology. Students also learn how to manage challenges like client resistance, emotional responses, and misinformation while maintaining professionalism and empathy.
Together, these two components create a complete educational pathway that prepares graduates to apply for the Health and Wellness Coach Certifying Examination (HWCCE) and become National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coaches.
AFPA’s track record speaks for itself: 93% of AFPA graduates pass the NBHWC board exam on their first attempt, a testament to the quality of its instruction and support.
The AFPA Difference: Practical, Holistic, and Community-Focused
What sets AFPA apart is not just its NBHWC approval, but its philosophy. AFPA programs are built on the understanding that effective coaching is as much about human connection as it is about science. Students learn to approach each client as a whole person, considering physical, mental, social, and environmental factors that shape their health.
AFPA’s Certified Master Health and Wellness Coach program is taught by an exceptional faculty of experienced coaches, educators, and wellness practitioners. Instructors like Dr. Shana Walsh, PhD, NBC-HWC, MCHES, bring deep expertise in health behavior theory and a passion for helping students gain confidence in their coaching abilities. Each faculty member embodies the integrative philosophy that defines AFPA, bridging clinical knowledge with compassion and coaching presence.
Because the program is entirely online, students from anywhere in the world can participate. Yet despite its flexibility, it offers the kind of accountability, mentorship, and community that keep learners motivated. The small-group format fosters relationships with peers and instructors that extend beyond graduation, forming a professional network of like-minded coaches committed to improving lives through wellness.
Graduates emerge not only prepared to sit for the NBHWC board exam but also equipped with the communication skills, business acumen, and mindset required to thrive in integrative health careers.
“I absolutely loved my AFPA Certified Master Health & Wellness Coach training to become a NBC-HWC!”
“The self-study lessons taught me everything I needed to know to become a successful coach, and the live training allowed me to put my new knowledge into action. This hands-on practice helped me gain confidence in my abilities. The instructors were exceptional, genuinely caring about our education and dedicated to training us to become outstanding health and wellness coaches. I highly recommend AFPA and look forward to more training with them!”
— Jeanna R., AFPA-Certified Master Health and Wellness Coach
Building a Future in the Functional Health Space
Functional and integrative health are rapidly becoming essential components of modern healthcare. Patients increasingly seek providers who address the interconnected factors behind chronic illness: nutrition, stress, sleep, movement, and mindset. Health coaches with NBHWC board certification are uniquely positioned to fill this need.
A certified coach can partner with a client’s medical team to reinforce treatment plans and encourage adherence. For example, a physician may recommend dietary changes to manage metabolic syndrome, but the coach helps the client identify barriers, set achievable goals, and stay accountable over time. This collaboration transforms information into action, leading to measurable improvements in health outcomes.
In clinical settings, NBHWC-certified coaches often work in integrative medicine clinics, corporate wellness programs, hospitals, and private practice. Many also build independent businesses that specialize in holistic lifestyle transformation, chronic disease prevention, or functional wellness support. Because their certification is nationally recognized, NBC-HWCs can confidently market themselves as trusted professionals within an expanding industry.
How NBHWC Certification Elevates Career Opportunities
Holding an NBHWC credential can be a career-changing achievement. It demonstrates a level of professionalism that employers, peers, and clients respect. Many healthcare organizations now prefer or require NBHWC-certified coaches when developing multidisciplinary wellness teams. This is particularly true in hospital systems and corporate wellness programs, where credentialed coaches are seen as valuable partners in improving population health and reducing costs.
The NBHWC also provides a directory that connects certified coaches with clients and employers seeking qualified professionals. This visibility can open doors to new opportunities that might not be available to uncertified practitioners. Also, the NBHWC credential can increase earning potential, as clients and organizations are willing to invest more in services provided by board-certified experts.
Lifelong Learning and Continuing Growth
Becoming a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach is a commitment to continuous professional development, not a one-and-done achievement. To maintain certification, coaches must complete continuing education credits every three years through NBHWC-approved providers like AFPA.
This requirement ensures that coaches stay informed about emerging research, best practices, and evolving trends in integrative and functional health. Through this ongoing education, NBHWC-certified coaches remain leaders in their field, capable of adapting to clients’ changing needs and an ever-evolving wellness landscape.
The Growing Market for Integrative and Functional Health Professionals
The global health coaching industry is booming. It was valued at about $16.9 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach ~$34.8 billion by 2031. Within this growth, integrative and functional health careers stand out as some of the most promising.
Healthcare organizations, wellness companies, and digital health startups are increasingly hiring certified coaches to complement their medical teams. Employers recognize that lifestyle interventions play a crucial role in preventing disease and improving patient outcomes, and NBHWC-certified professionals are uniquely qualified to guide those interventions.
From telehealth platforms to corporate wellness initiatives, opportunities are multiplying for skilled coaches who understand both the science and art of health behavior change. As more consumers seek holistic, personalized approaches, the role of the NBHWC-certified health coach will only become more vital.
Why AFPA Is the Ideal Path Toward NBHWC Certification
AFPA’s Certified Master Health and Wellness Coach program gives students everything they need to meet NBHWC certification requirements and thrive as integrative health professionals. The program is comprehensive, affordable, and designed for flexibility. Students can study at their own pace, then participate in a live, immersive intensive that brings theory into practice.
With more than 35 hours of self-study content, 48 hours of live instruction, and personalized mentorship, graduates leave with both the knowledge and the confidence to succeed. AFPA’s students also benefit from a bonus NBHWC practice exam, making sure they are thoroughly prepared for the national board exam.
Maybe most importantly, AFPA’s graduates join a community of passionate wellness professionals who share a commitment to making health education accessible and transformative.
Grow Your Career in Integrative and Functional Health
If your goal is to provide a meaningful service to others through the power of health and wellness coaching, while making a living doing work that makes a difference, earning your NBHWC certification is a powerful next step.
AFPA’s Certified Master Health and Wellness Coach program is one of the most affordable and efficient pathways to that goal.
Enroll today to join a global community of wellness professionals who are transforming lives through evidence-based, whole-person coaching. Because when you change your health, you change your life.
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Learn more about AFPA’s Certified Master Health and Wellness Coach program, an NBHWC-approved pathway to board certification, and begin your journey toward a fulfilling career in integrative and functional health.
Everything You Get When You Enroll in the Certified Master Health and Wellness Coach Program

The most comprehensive online health and wellness coaching program available at an affordable financial investment.
- 48 hours of live online instruction
- Interactive, cohort-based learning
- Personalized attention
- NBC-HWC faculty
- Access to the private online community just for your cohort
- 35+ hours of pre-recorded video content
- Simulated coaching sessions and roleplaying
- 37 client-ready handouts
- Self-paced foundational certification
- Bonus! NBHWC practice exam with enrollment

Reviewed by
Dr. Shana Walsh
Dr. Shana Walsh is the Director of Education and Curriculum at AFPA. With a PhD in Kinesiology, Exercise Nutrition, and Health Promotion, she has served as an educator, author, and researcher. She is also a Registered Yoga Teacher, National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach, Master Certified Health Education Specialist, and Certified Personal Trainer. Shana has been teaching yoga for nearly a decade and has witnessed its profound impact on quality of life. She believes that when people improve their health, they improve their life, and she is committed to supporting others in taking steps toward positive change.
