Mercy Urgent Care Brevard

Category: Urgent care center

Address: 22 Trust Ln, Brevard, NC 28712, USA

Phone: +18288832600

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–5PM

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Meagan McCarter

Oct 30, 2022

Considering it is sick season and every facilty is backed up, they saw us really quickly and were great with my child

Sam The Mastiff

Oct 28, 2022

Easy to navigate. Not a long wait. Diagnosed illness quickly. Compassionate service. Thank you.

Greg Maag

Oct 21, 2022

Easy to make appointment on line. Professionals were knowledgeable and attentive. Listened to what I had to say. Thoroughly explained what they found and their recommended course of treatment. Asked if I had questions before closing out the exam. Very positive experience.

Lynn Pagans

Oct 15, 2022

Excellent care, professional staff, and clean facility. I would recommend Mercy Urgent Care and will use them again.

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Questions & Answers

Do you take 1st Health Insurance?

Robert McGee | Aug 31, 2022
Mercy Urgent Care Brevard | Aug 31, 2022

I requested further clarification and was told, “Currently Mercy Urgent Care does not participate with 1st Health Insurance. This plan serves the Fayetteville and Pinehurst areas of eastern NC, and we are out of network for this insurance.”

10-6-21 Is the Brevard NC location closed? The lights are off and I see no one. I waited on hold for 16 minutes and no answer.

Sharon Boyd-Franklin | Oct 30, 2021
Mercy Urgent Care Brevard | Oct 30, 2021

Hi Sharon, Brevard is closed today due to a staffing shortage. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Do you take medicare

George Sokol | Oct 30, 2021
Mercy Urgent Care Brevard | Oct 30, 2021

Yes we do accept Medicare

Can patients receive a covid-19 test at Mercy Urgent Care locations even without symptoms if they’re wanting to travel to visit family members?

Mercy Urgent Care Brevard | Oct 30, 2021
Mercy Urgent Care Brevard | Oct 30, 2021

Mercy Urgent Care is testing asymptomatic patients who wish to travel for the holidays to visit family members. They will be tested using the BD Veritor rapid test. Patients need to first schedule a telemedicine visit and will then be directed by the provider to a clinic that has the BDV test. If the patient has no symptoms, but the test comes back positive, a LabCorp PCR (send-out) test is also performed. The Abbott ID Now rapid test is only recommended for symptomatic individuals or those with a known exposure. Due to demand and limited supplies, some centers may not have rapid tests available until another shipment is received.

Do they have access to a creature scan

Marianne Modesto | Oct 31, 2019
Charlotte snelson | Oct 31, 2019

not sure what you mean... they can do X Ray's

Thank you for your response...have not been able to get anyone on the phone...#4 doesn't answer or have voice mail.

Rachel Miller | Oct 31, 2018
Mercy Urgent Care Brevard | Oct 31, 2018

Oh dear - they're either having "a Monday" or the phone system is down. Hope by now you've been able to reach us either by phone, made your on-line appointment, or have visited in person. We apologize for the difficulty making contact this morning.

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