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About us

For more than a century, we have served the Franklin, North Carolina, community through excellence in medical and surgical care.

About Angel Medical Center

Equipped with the latest medical technology, our new facility, opened in 2022, offers advanced procedures and care with a patient-focused approach to healing.

More info about our hospital

Thank you for your interest in Angel Medical Center. We have several resources for patients and visitors, and we hope you find them helpful.

Join the volunteers at Angel Medical Center

Our volunteers serve in a variety of roles including:

  • Chaplains
  • Event organization support
  • Guest services
  • Office and clerical assistance
  • Patient access assistance
  • Pet therapy

We have additional roles in other departments, so you are sure to find one you find fulfilling. If you enjoy helping others, consider joining our volunteer team. For more information on how to become a volunteer, call (828) 524-8411.

Pet therapy program

We are proud to offer comfort and joy through our pet therapy program. Pet therapy is proven to help you gain a sense of calm and safety as you recover. Therapy animals bring smiles to so many, including ill children, grieving parents, doctors and care teams.

Our leadership

Our hospital leadership teams are dedicated to continually improving our services, abilities and safety practices. They ensure our patients and our communities get access to the high-quality care they need and deserve. 

Newsroom

We regularly publish articles when we add new services, departments and advanced technology, so you can see all the benefits our hospital has to offer. 

Contact us

Communication with you and your family is an important part of your care plan when you're with us. We are open to questions, comments and feedback any time. 

Our awards and recognitions

Across all of our services and specialties, we strive to raise the bar on healthcare. Because of our dedication to this pursuit, we are proudly recognized by organizations such as Healthgrades and the American Heart and Stroke Association.

The Joint Commission public notice

As required, our hospital undergoes unannounced surveys to assess our compliance with national standards related to our accreditations. If you have any information you want to share related to this, you may request a public information interview with The Joint Commission.