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Mission Health: Advanced care, close to home

Discover how Mission Health is redefining patient care.

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Mission Health is dedicated to keeping Western North Carolina healthy.

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At Mission Health, patients come first. With a focus on compassionate, cutting-edge care, Mission Health ensures that individuals and families across Western North Carolina have access to the care they need most.

From emergency services to specialized treatments, they’re dedicated to keeping the community healthy and thriving. That looks like:

Emergency care, 24/7

The new South Asheville ER is open around the clock, offering fast, expert care for urgent medical needs.

Labor and Delivery excellence

Expecting parents benefit from comprehensive maternity care, including low-intervention births, midwifery support, specialized care for high-risk pregnancies, and a state-of-the-art NICU.

Leading orthopedic services

From minimally invasive procedures to walk-in orthopedic care at Asheville Orthopaedic Associates, patients can stay active with expert support.

Advanced oncology and cardiology care

Mission Health offers leading-edge oncology treatments, including specialized head and neck care. Additionally, comprehensive cardiology services ensure expert heart health management.

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