Dear Hendersonville Pediatrics families,

We are thrilled to announce that we have secured temporary space 2 locations in Hendersonville at The Free Clinics- 841 Case Street AND at Blue Ridge Health - 2579 Chimney Rock Road. Our Hendersonville doctors are now seeing patients at those addresses while both Brevard and Hendersonville physicians continue to see patients in Brevard - 157 Medical Park Drive.  

Our phone lines are open and our staff is available to assist you with appointments, medication refills or questions. When you call, we will discuss options for which location best serves you. We are also open Saturdays and Sundays for sick-child visits. We appreciate your patience and continue to be dedicated to the safety and well-being of our patients. 

Please call (828) 693-3296 or (828) 884-3440 for an appointment. 

Stay safe. Stay connected. -The Doctors at Hendersonville Pediatrics.

Welcome to Hendersonville Pediatrics!  Since 1952, our physicians and staff have served the families of Western North Carolina with offices in both Hendersonville and Brevard.  Although the faces and technology have changed over the years, our committment to the highest level of patient care has remained the same.  Our offices are open 364 days a year, with sick-child visits available on weekends, holidays and after hours by appointment. We look forward to making you and your children a part of our family!

Latest News - We now have 2 locations in Hendersonville!

 

Hurricane Helene flooded our Hendersonville office in the Beverly Hanks Centre, but we are now practicing in Hendersonville from 2 new locations: 841 Case Street (off of Upward Rd. in the Free Clinics Building) AND at 2579 Chimney Rock Road (in Blue Ridge Health). Call our office at (828) 693-3296 to learn more and schedule your child’s appointment. We will discuss location options when you make your appointment.  Our Brevard office is still operating as normal.

Time for Flu Shots - The CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older get vaccinated against flu each year. Flu vaccination reduces the burden of flu illness, hospitalization, and death and getting vaccinated could also help protect those who are more vulnerable to serious flu illness, like babies and young children.

Flu and COVID-19 are two different viruses and require two different vaccines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends both vaccines and says it’s safe to receive them at the same time.