Exciting New Diagnostic Center Proposed for Asheville, Enhancing Local Healthcare Services

Exciting News for Asheville: New Diagnostic Center on the Horizon

Asheville, N.C. is buzzing with anticipation as the community learns about an upcoming development project that promises to enhance local healthcare services. Novant Health Asheville Imaging Center LLC, in collaboration with Novant Health Inc., has submitted a certificate of need application to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. This application is for a brand-new diagnostic center in Asheville, and it’s expected to be a major asset for the area.

What’s the Plan?

The projected cost of this ambitious endeavor is an impressive $8.3 million. If all goes according to plan, the new diagnostic center will be completed by January 2026. This facility aims to provide essential diagnostic services, making healthcare more accessible and convenient for residents in and around Asheville.

Public Hearing Scheduled

For those interested in voicing their opinions or seeking more information, a public hearing is set to take place on December 17 at 1 p.m. The hearing will be held at the Black Mountain Public Library in their meeting room located at 105 N. Dougherty St. This is an excellent opportunity for community members to learn more about the project and express their thoughts directly.

How to Share Your Thoughts

5 p.m. on December 2. There are two ways you can submit your comments:
  • You can email your comments as an attachment to DHSR.CON.Comments@dhhs.nc.gov.
  • Alternatively, you can mail your comments to:
    • Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section
    • Division of Health Service Regulation
    • 2704 Mail Service Center
    • Raleigh, NC 27699-2704

Contact for More Information

If you have further questions about the certificate of need application or the new diagnostic center, you can reach out to Ena Lightbourne, a project analyst with the Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section. She can be contacted at (919) 855-3873 or via email at ena.lightbourne@dhhs.nc.gov.

Community Involvement is Key

Community input is crucial for projects like this, and local leaders encourage residents to stay informed and engaged. The comments section related to the project will serve as a platform for respectful dialogue among neighbors. Ensuring that everyone’s voice can be heard in a nurturing environment is foundational to any successful community initiative.

Wrapping Up

The proposed diagnostic center in Asheville stands to benefit many, simplifying the path to quality healthcare. Mark your calendars for the public hearing on December 17, and remember to submit any comments by December 2 to make sure your thoughts are part of this significant development.


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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