Veterans
For veterans
I left the service
to do this work.
Resilient Mobility was built by a veteran for active adults — including the veterans who refuse to slow down. Here's what that means, and what we offer.
Why I built this
I lived inside the system.
I served as a physical trainer in the Air Force — running airmen through conditioning, screening movement, getting bodies ready for what they had to do. I dealt with my own injuries along the way.
I also dealt with the system as a patient. Fifteen-minute slots. The same generic plan. Billing-driven care. Whatever the issue was, the answer was always shaped by what the model could reimburse — not by what would actually fix it.
That experience is exactly why I left the service to do this work.
Commoditized care isn't a VA problem. It's a structural one.
Resilient Mobility exists because I wanted to prove that a different model works. Sequenced care, not session-by-session. Outcome-driven, not billing-driven.
That's the clinic. That's why it costs what it costs. And that's why being veteran-owned isn't a marketing label here — it's the origin of the entire approach.
What this means for you
Honest about what we are — and what we aren't.
I want to be straight with veterans considering this clinic, because your time matters and the wrong answer wastes it.
We don't bill insurance, including TRICARE or VA Community Care. The model that lets us deliver 90-minute evaluations, hands-on treatment, and sequenced 3-month plans is the same model that makes us cash-pay. Those two things go together.
If you have full VA coverage and the system is working for you, that's a legitimate path. This clinic is for veterans who've tried that path and want something different.
For those veterans, we built two coordinated paths into the work — one for veterans who can pay their way through, and one for veterans who can't. Same evaluation. Same standard. Different doors.
Two ways in
Same work.
Different doors.
There are two ways into this clinic as a veteran. Same evaluation. Same plan. Same hands-on work. The only thing that changes is how you get through the door.
Tier One · Standing Veteran Benefit
$50 off your evaluation.
$30 off every visit after.
If you're a veteran paying your own way through the clinic, the discount applies automatically. Not a one-time offer. Not a packaged deal. A standing rate for veterans, applied at every appointment.
- $50 off the Mobility IQ Evaluation — first visit drops to $100.
- $30 off every follow-up visit for the duration of your plan of care.
- HSA / FSA eligible. Use pre-tax dollars on top of the discount.
- Superbills available for out-of-network reimbursement attempts.
How it works. Mention you're a veteran when booking. The discount applies automatically. No documentation, no paperwork, no questions.
Tier Two · Resilient Veteran Scholarship
One veteran. One evaluation. Each month. On the house.
For the veteran who needs this work but can't currently pay for it, I take one veteran per month through the full Mobility IQ Evaluation at no cost. Same 90-minute first visit any patient receives. No catch.
- 90-minute movement scan. Your 8 highest compensation patterns.
- Per-joint capacity check. Where each joint can move, where it can't.
- Hands-on treatment. Measurable change before you leave.
- 3-month written plan. Relieve. Reset. Rebuild.
How it works. Veterans apply through a short email to me directly. Each month I select one applicant based on need and fit. No service requirement. No hardship documentation. No paperwork.
Email Aaron directly. Reviewed monthly. Selected on fit, not paperwork.
Whichever door you come through — same work, same standard, same plan.
Not a scholarship applicant?
Start with the scan.
The Mobility IQ Quiz is free for everyone — veterans included. 5 minutes. You'll see your highest-probability compensation pattern before we ever talk. Assess before you commit. If the work fits what you're dealing with, the call comes next.
Find Your Mobility IQNo commitment. No sales pitch. Just your score.