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Building a healthier Upstate: Novant Health expands access to care in Greenville

Novant Health is working to build more access to the care you need in the community you love.

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Novant Health opens its first clinics in the Upstate as construction continues on a new medical office building and an ambulatory surgery center located on Patewood Drive.

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Novant Health is investing in a healthier Upstate — bringing more access to expert care right where you live, work, and play. The health system recently announced the opening of two new clinics led by physicians who’ve long been part of the Greenville community.

Novant Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine – Congaree

Led by Michael Kissenberth, MD, this clinic specializes in treating common to complex injuries and conditions affecting the shoulder, elbow, and knee.

  • Focused on lessening pain and improving mobility
  • Helping patients return to the activities they enjoy—quickly and safely

Novant Health Head & Neck Reconstructive Surgery – Congaree

Led by Robert Brown, MD, this practice focuses on correcting structural abnormalities caused by trauma or cancer.

  • Dedicated to restoring both function and appearance
  • Empowering patients to live life to the fullest

Novant Health Urgent Care

Because life doesn’t always happen between 9 and 5, Novant Health Urgent Care provides remarkable walk-in care, seven days a week — with extended hours and online booking options.

  • Immediate care without an appointment
  • Eight Upstate locations (and 50 statewide)
  • Urgent Care Anywhere: Connect with a provider virtually from your computer, phone, or tablet

Novant Health’s care is growing for you, Greenville. Follow along to see what they’re building next for the community.

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