Blue Ridge Health celebrates five years in Buncombe County on April 30

Press release from Blue Ridge Health:

Blue Ridge Health is proud to celebrate their fifth anniversary since opening their first practice in Buncombe County. The celebration will take place at the Blue Ridge Health practice on Airport Road in Arden, NC. Patients and community members are welcome to stop by all day and join in the celebration. The event will include provider meet and greets, tours of the practice, health screenings, Diabetes & Pharmacist Consultations, and door prizes.

WHO: Blue Ridge Health

WHAT: A celebration of Blue Ridge Health’s fifth anniversary in Buncombe County.

WHEN: Tuesday, April 30

WHERE: 142 Airport Road, Suite K, Arden, NC 28704

WHY: Blue Ridge Health is a nonprofit healthcare system that works closely with communities to meet the ever-changing healthcare needs of our region with high-quality, comprehensive, and accessible healthcare services for all. In Buncombe County, Blue Ridge Health operates a practice on Airport Road that has served thousands of patients since 2014. Blue Ridge Health is one of only a few options providing a universal, comprehensive, primary care medical home in the region’s most populous county.

In 2014, Blue Ridge Health opened the practice at the Mission-Pardee Health Campus. The goal of the collaboration was to expand services and access for residents in Buncombe County. Five years later, after outgrowing the space they previously occupied, the practice was relocated to its current location at 142 Airport Road, Suite K, in Arden, NC.  Blue Ridge Health invites the community to celebrate the progress that has taken place in pursuit of its mission – to provide quality healthcare that is accessible and affordable for all.

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