Health and medical facilities, programs and facilities in Columbus, North Carolina are the focus of sites listed in this category. Other appropriate topics include police, fire, rescue, emergency medical services, veterinary care, and alternative medicine.
 
 
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Founded in 1998, the campus is situated on 125-acres of woodlands and gardens in Columbus, North Carolina, providing a variety of programs dedicated to healthy living, including cooking classes, wellness classes, holistic healing, a gym, and a biodynamic garden, as well as an intentional community of like-minded people.
http://www.adawehi.com/
Bonnie Brae Veterinary Hospital
Specializing in the care of dogs, cats, birds and exotic mammals, the veterinary clinic is located in Columbus, North Carolina. Its medical and boarding services are outlined, and other resources include educational articles, photographs, and contacts.
http://www.bonniebraeveterinaryhospital.com/
Dr. Richard V. Edney, O.D. practices out of his office in Columbus, North Carolina, offering eye health exams, eye emergencies, contact lenses, designer eye wear, LASIK consultations, and the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases. The location of the clinic, office hours, and contacts are featured.
http://www.edneyeye.com/
The location, contacts and office hours of the chiropractic clinic in Columbus, North Carolina are posted, along with an overview of its services and general information about chiropractic care.
http://columbusspine.rtrk.com/
Affiliated with Carolinas HealthCare System, the critical access hospital in Columbus, North Carolina serves Polk County and upper South Carolina. Its history, a map showing its location, videos, photographs, and patient testimonials are presented.
http://www.saintlukeshospital.com/
The equine medicine and surgical referral hospital is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Columbus, North Carolina. Its doctors and staff are introduced, with information about their in-house, field, and surgical services, client testimonials, and directions.
http://www.tryonequine.com/