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The new South Asheville ER: “Always ready, always here”

Consistent emergency care with expert physicians and comprehensive services, now just around the corner.

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Life is full of the unexpected — that’s why South Asheville ER is always open.

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South Asheville now has round-the-clock emergency care at its doorstep with the new South Asheville ER.

Offering 24/7 access to comprehensive, hospital-based services, it’s equipped to handle even the most critical cases.

Key features include:

  • 11 patient rooms
  • Onsite diagnostic imaging (available anytime)
  • Board-certified physicians and nurses trained in emergency medicine

Designed for quick access, South Asheville ER provides expert medical support when it matters most.

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