At Carolinas Medical Center-Mercy, they believe that providing truly outstanding healthcare involves more than just treating a symptom, it means caring for a person - a person whose needs include a comfortable environment, a friendly face and a reassuring touch in addition to state-of-the-art medical services. For almost 100 years, they've been treating their neighbors from Charlotte and the surrounding region with that special combination of unsurpassed human compassion and leading-edge expertise.
CMC-Mercy was established in 1906 by the Sisters of Mercy as the first Catholic Hospital in North Carolina. On June 5, 1995, this not-for-profit adult health tertiary acute care facility was sold by the Sisters to Carolinas HealthCare System. CMC-Mercy is licensed for 305 beds.
As an adult acute care facility, CMC-Mercy provides a full-range of services, from emergency room care to surgery to rehabilitation. In addition, they serve as the home to some of the area's most advanced specialty services, such as The Heart Center, The Lung Center, Southeast Pain Care, The Sleep Center and several others.