Five
urgent care locations in Asheville and Brevard are now ‘Mercy Urgent Care’
Sisters of Mercy Urgent Care is pleased to
announce that effective October 1, 2017 it is now operating under the name Mercy
Urgent Care.
“We are simplifying our name, but remain the same
compassionate urgent care provider we have always been, with a 100+ year
tradition of meeting the healthcare needs of Western North Carolina as a
sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Mercy,” says Chief Executive Officer Tim
Johnston. “We continue as the only not-for-profit urgent care network in
Western North Carolina providing an alternative to hospital emergency rooms for
non-life-threatening illness and injury.”
Committed
to sacredness of life, human dignity, mercy, justice, service and excellence,
Mercy Urgent Care believes everyone should have access to convenient,
affordable, and high quality healthcare.
Supporting
the residents and visitors of Western North Carolina is a top priority, and to do this effectively Mercy
Urgent Care, as an independent provider accepts most major insurances including
Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina; offers a self-pay option with simple,
tiered ‘fee for service’ pricing; and also has a Compassionate Care financial
assistance program for qualifying patients.
Today, Mercy Urgent Care operates four convenient
urgent care locations in Buncombe County – on Patton Avenue, Tunnel Road,
Hendersonville Road and in Weaverville – and one in Transylvania County near
downtown Brevard. The not-for-profit organization is a certified North Carolina
Best Employer, a living-wage employer, and provides over 100 jobs to people in
our community.
In 2011, Mercy Urgent Care Brevard acquired Frances Warde Family Health, a primary-care clinic that is accepts patients for complete medical care. Mercy Urgent Care also offers a full range of employer-based occupational services through Mercy Occupational Medicine.
Mercy Urgent Care continues its commitment to local and international aid. Supported by the Catherine McAuley Mercy Foundation, Mercy Urgent Care carries out important humanitarian work locally in Western North Carolina and internationally in Haiti and the Philippines. The Mercy Foundation helps purchase medical equipment for facilities, supports relief teams, and provides more than half a million dollars in undercompensated care each year for people in need through its Compassionate Care program.
About Mercy Urgent Care: Mercy Urgent Care has served more
than one million patients in the Asheville area since 1985. Providing,
high-quality, affordable and convenient medical care for non-life-threatening
illnesses and injuries, the Buncombe County locations (three in Asheville, one
in Weaverville) are open seven days a week, 362 days a year, except for Easter,
Thanksgiving and Christmas. A fifth site in Brevard provides care for the
residents of Transylvania County. The West location has the most extensive
hours and is open Monday-Friday: 7 a.m-8:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday: 9
a.m.-7 p.m. More information about hours and locations can be found at www.mercyurgentcare.org
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