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Mercy Urgent Care opens in Waynesville

Mercy Urgent Care will open its newest facility in Waynesville in early 2020. 

Located just off Exit 102 of the Great Smoky Mountains Expressway, this new urgent care center brings high-quality, affordable and convenient medical care for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries to Haywood County. Patients visiting or residing in the Waynesville area will now have access to walk-in care at a fraction of the cost of an ER visit. 

Mercy Urgent Care Waynesville, located in the Publix Plaza at 124 Frazier St., Suite 6, will be the eighth Western North Carolina location for the nonprofit organization headquartered in Asheville. 

In addition to services for individuals and families, Mercy Urgent Care Waynesville will offer workplace-related healthcare services through its Mercy Occupational Medicine division. Mercy Occupational Medicine offers board-certified physicians and licensed, highly-trained personnel to meet the needs of businesses and their employees. 

Mercy Urgent Care, as an independent provider, accepts most major insurances including Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina; offers a self-pay option for those without insurance, with simple, tiered “fee for service” pricing; and has a Compassionate Care financial assistance program for qualifying patients.

www.mercyurgentcare.org.

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