Health Care
Western North Carolina provides a number of high-quality, compassionate and affordable health-care facilities that specialize in a range of services.

In the late 1990s, Asheville’s two private, acute-care hospitals – St. Joseph’s and Memorial Mission – merged to create Mission Hospitals, an 800-bed, 90-acre hilltop campus that provides nearly all medical and surgical services for its patients. More than 600 physicians and 5,000 staff are employed by Mission Hospitals, making it one of the major employers in Western North Carolina.

In 2003, US News and World Report ranked Mission Hospitals as one of the top 50 hospitals in the country for heart and heart surgery services. Additionally, Solucient named Mission Hospitals one of the top 100 hospitals in the country in 2004 and 2005.

Part of the VA Mid-Atlantic Health Care Network, the VA Medical Center is a 112-bed acute-care facility along with a separate 120-bed Extended Care and Rehabilitation Center that serves Western North Carolina and parts of South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia. The hospital offers primary, tertiary and long-term care in medicine, surgery, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, oncology, dentistry and geriatrics. Also a teaching hospital, the VA Medical Center provides state-of-the-art technology along with programs in research and education.

West of Asheville in Clyde, the Haywood Regional Medical Center’s mission is “to provide personalized, compassionate, quality healthcare.” Opened in 1927, Haywood Regional was the first county hospital in North Carolina. The current building was completed in 1979 and rests on 51 acres, making it the state’s largest healthcare facility west of Asheville. With 194 beds, Haywood Regional offers comprehensive acute care with a distinct focus on preventative health care for Haywood County and surrounding counties. The hospital includes a Health and Fitness Center, Emergency Department, Urgent Care Center and Home Care Services.

With 180 medical staff and 1,200 employees, the Margaret R. Pardee Memorial Hospital in Hendersonville offers inpatient and outpatient services with 222 acute-care beds and 20 skilled nursing beds. The Pardee Health Education Center at the Blue Ridge Mall in Hendersonville offers low-cost and free services, health fairs, screening events, seminars and support groups. Additionally, Pardee offers a Women’s Health Center as well as a new Urgent Care and Pardee Rehabilitation and Sports Therapy Center.

Since 1910, Park Ridge Hospital in Fletcher has served south Asheville, Skyland, Arden, Fletcher and the rest of Henderson County. As a member of the Adventist Health System, the 103-bed hospital provides advanced technology and compassionate care that emphasizes treating the whole patient: body, mind and soul.

Thoms Rehabilitation Health Services in Asheville is a 100-bed, not-for-profit, private hospital that treats catastrophic illness and injury. Offering traditional and specialized rehabilitation for physical, mental and developmental impairments, Thoms also operates Thoms at Mission – a 20-bed inpatient acute rehabilitation unit on the campus of Mission Hospitals.

Formed in 1933, Transylvania Community Hospital in Brevard operates 94 beds and employs 40 physicians and 80 consulting physicians in acute care, diabetes education, WorkWell occupational health, continence care, labor and delivery, critical and intensive care, outpatient services, rehabilitation therapy, home health care and transitional care.

Since 1900, the Sisters of Mercy have provided the Asheville area with quality health care. Four Urgent Care centers operate in Buncombe County and serve more patients than any other urgent-care facility in the area.

A collaboration of Thoms Rehabilitation Hospital and Health Services, Visiting Health Professionals, MountainCARE and Mountain Area Hospice, Community Care Partners functions under two centers in Asheville in addition to satellite facilities, patient homes and other locations. A non-profit organization, Community Care Partners provides orthopedic, neuroscience, cardiac/pulmonary and chronic care palliative services.

Three regional chapters of the American Red Cross – the Asheville-Mountain Area Chapter, the Haywood County Chapter and the Henderson County Chapter – have been in operation for nearly a century. These chapters offer health and safety classes and sponsor blood drives throughout the area.

Area hospitals
Mission Hospitals Memorial Campus
509 Biltmore Ave., Asheville NC 28801
828-213-1111
http://missionhospitals.org

St. Joseph Campus
428 Biltmore Ave., Asheville, NC 28801
828-255-3100
http://missionhospitals.org

Haywood Regional Medical Center
262 Leroy George Drive, Clyde, NC 28721
828-456-7311
www.haymed.org

Pardee Hospital
800 N. Justice St., Hendersonville,
NC 28791; 828-696-1000
www.pardeehospital.org

VA Medical Center
1100 Tunnel Road, Asheville, NC 28805
828-298-7911
www.va.gov

Park Ridge Hospital
Naples Road, Fletcher, NC 28732
828-684-8501
www.parkridgehospital.org

Thoms Rehabilitation Health Services
68 Sweeten Creek Road,
Asheville, NC 28803
828-274-2400
www.thoms.org

Transylvania Community Hospital
Hospital Drive, Brevard, NC 28712
828-884-9111
www.tchospital.org

Sisters of Mercy Urgent Care
445 Biltmore Avenue, Suite 501
Asheville, NC 28801
828-281-3498
www.urgentcares.org

Community Care Partners
68 Sweeten Creek Road, Asheville,
NC 28803; 828-277-4800
www.carepartners.org

American Red Cross
Asheville-Mountain Area Chapter
100 Edgewood Road, Asheville, NC 28804
828-258-3888
www.ashevillemountainredcross.org

Henderson County Chapter
203 Second Ave. E. Hendersonville,
NC 28792; 828-693-5605,
www.hendersonvilleredcross.org

Haywood County Chapter
2143 Asheville Road, Ste. 2
Waynesville, NC 28786
828-456-8141