Sponsored Content

Get well soon — no appointment needed

Sponsored by
AVL-Mercy Urgent Care Membership-11.28.22.jpeg

With the MercyMe care plan, you can be seen virtually or in-person at any of their eight locations.

Photo provided by Mercy Urgent Care

Mercy Urgent Care recently launched comprehensive healthcare packages that make a full menu of health services accessible without an appointment or lengthy check-in process.

MercyMe membership lets you choose from three levels of care:

  • Essential: three annual health visits, a wellness check + more starting at $29/month
  • Premium: unlimited essential care starting at $79/month
  • Team: premium protection for employees starting at $59/month

Bonus: Mercy Urgent Care has eight locations — and they offer family packages starting at $59/month. Get A MercyMe Membership. *

More from AVLtoday
Our area’s chefs and restaurateurs have been recognized with three semifinalist nominations for the coveted culinary awards.
Partners from Hi-Wire Brewing, Vivian, and Summit Coffee are working together to launch the new venture this spring in Wedge Studios.
Here are five centers and institutes offering courses to adults looking to learn something new.
Through easements, grant funding, technical support, and educational programming, the Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County is conserving a sense of place.
We’re taking a page out of Mad Libs’ book to create our own holiday Hallmark films set in Asheville in honor of the new flick being filmed in our neck of the woods.
An Asheville-based nonprofit has announced the new hourly living wage as well as a new starting rate for Pledged Living Wage employers.
Observe the federal holiday with speeches, demonstrations, and service opportunities around Buncombe County.
Make the most of the season without pulling out your wallet.
The cafe is moving to the former Laughing Seed location, opening a full service breakfast and brunch spot.
More than 100 people will embark on The Great Mother March, a 32-day walk from Asheville to Washington, DC, spreading a message of healing and unity.