What this place actually is
Pro-Life Espacio 360 on Boulevard Chacabuco in Cordoba, Argentina, isn't a plain gym, and the listing tags say as much: alongside "fitness_center" it carries "medical_clinic" and "doctor." The reviews back that up. Most people here come for rehabilitation and supervised training, not to grab a locker and lift alone. An English-speaking member in August 2019 described the layout well: "It is divided in a floor with a regular gym and a floor for people with some physical issues. Before starting the gym, they will do a thorough intake to find out what exercises fits you best." So picture a rehab-and-training center with a gym attached, priced accordingly. That same reviewer added, "Not cheap, but worth the money."
The serious complaint I have to handle carefully
I won't gloss over the most serious review, and I also won't adopt it as fact. In September 2025 a one-star reviewer wrote a long, detailed account, in Spanish, alleging a rehabilitation gone wrong after a tibia and fibula fracture. The verifiable, checkable claims in it are these: the reviewer says a doctor authorized only minimal weight-bearing (0% at first, then a maximum of 25%), that the treating therapist had them train as though the leg's mechanics were normal, that they repeatedly reported pain during sessions, and that months later the surgical hardware broke and they needed another operation at a different hospital. The reviewer states, "I attach photos to support what I said," and frames it as their experience: "choose carefully where you go... sometimes the professional's training matters more than good marketing" (translated from Spanish).
Here's how I'd weigh that. It's one voice. It's specific, it references photos, and it names a concrete outcome (hardware failure, second surgery), which makes parts of it checkable. But I can't verify a medical-negligence claim from a review, I won't name the practitioner involved, and I won't repeat the reviewer's characterizations as if they were established. What I can do is tell you the allegation exists, that it's serious, and that it's unresolved from where I sit. If you're coming here for post-surgical rehab specifically, that's a conversation to have directly with the doctor about who supervises you and how weight-bearing limits get enforced.
Where the other voices land
The rest of the recent reviews are strongly positive and also about rehab, which tells you what this center is really selling. A patient in November 2025 wrote, "I did rehabilitation with Iara for a wrist problem and everything was excellent... incredibly kind, and attentive to every situation." Another, in February 2026, called it "an excellent rehabilitation center where health and sport come together perfectly." A December 2025 reviewer said, "The best place to rehabilitate, train, and get back into sport in Cordoba" (translated from Spanish).
What the 4.8 measures, and what it doesn't
The 4.8 across 299 ratings is a real, large-sample number, and the words that surround it are overwhelmingly about attentive rehab and a pleasant facility. That's a fair read of the average. But a high average can still contain a serious individual complaint, and a big number doesn't erase one person's outcome. Both things are true at once. Read the score as "most people had a good, well-supervised experience" and the one-star as "one person alleges a bad one, unresolved."
What's missing
No review states a price beyond "not cheap." Nobody details how the medical side coordinates with the training side, which matters given the complaint above. Hours on file run Monday to Friday 7:00 to 22:00 and Saturday 9:30 to 13:00. Call +54 351 743-2263 for rates and to ask about supervised rehab specifically.
Who it's not for
Anyone who just wants an anonymous, self-directed gym floor at a low price. This is a supervised, intake-first, medically-oriented center. That structure is the appeal for rehab patients and the wrong fit for someone who wants to train alone and cheap.
FAQ
Is Pro-Life Espacio 360 a gym or a clinic?
Both. It's tagged as a fitness center and a medical clinic, with a regular gym floor and a separate floor for people with physical issues, plus an intake assessment before you start.
Is it safe for post-surgical rehabilitation?
Most reviews describe attentive, professional rehab. One detailed 2025 review alleges a rehab that ignored a doctor's weight-bearing limits and preceded hardware failure and a second surgery. That claim is serious and unverified. Discuss supervision and limits directly with the medical staff first.
How much does it cost?
No review gives a figure beyond "not cheap." Call +54 351 743-2263 for current rates.