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There are two ArchWell Health centers in the State of North Carolina

At ArchWell Health, we are dedicated to serving seniors across North Carolina with the highest quality healthcare services. Our approach to healthcare is built around you, focusing on personalized care that supports your overall well-being. ArchWell Health is here to help you live a healthier, more fulfilling life.

Charlotte

Comprehensive Primary Care Tailored for North Carolina Seniors

Our primary care services in North Carolina are designed specifically for seniors, offering personalized care that addresses your individual health needs. At ArchWell Health, we go beyond just treating illnesses—we focus on building long-term relationships with our patients to promote preventive care, chronic condition management, and overall wellness. Our team takes the time to understand your medical history, lifestyle, and health goals, ensuring that your care plan is tailored to your unique needs and supports your long-term health.

Join the ArchWell Health North Carolina Community

Choosing ArchWell Health means becoming part of a community that prioritizes your health and well-being. We are here to support you throughout your healthcare journey, offering the care, resources, and guidance you need to live a healthier, happier life. Whether you’re new to North Carolina or have been here for years, we invite you to discover the ArchWell Health difference. Our team is ready to help you achieve your health goals, starting with your first appointment. Explore the comprehensive services we offer and experience the peace of mind that comes with knowing your health is in good hands at ArchWell Health North Carolina.

Step 1:

Schedule a New Member Appointment

Your New Member Appointment is a critical first step on your wellness journey. During this appointment, we’ll get to know you, discuss your health concerns, and create a plan to help you get the most out of life.

Please enter your information into the form below and click “Submit.” A member of your care team will get in touch to schedule a time that works for you. Feel free to call and schedule a tour any time. We’d love to show you around!

Fill out the New Member Form

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Step 2:

Attend your New Member Appointment

During your new member appointment, you and your care team will spend some time getting to know each other, discussing your health history, and answering any questions you might have. Then, you and your doctor will work together to build a care plan tailored to your needs.

Please arrive 15 minutes before your New Member Appointment and bring the following:

  • Driver’s license or state ID cards
  • Medical insurance cards
  • Current prescription bottles
  • List of your current over-the-counter medications (eye drops, inhalers, topicals, supplements, etc.)
  • List of your current medical specialists

What to expect during your appointment:

Every member is different, and times may vary. Please allow 45-80 minutes to complete the following.

  1. Registration (10-30 minutes)
    If not already complete, our care team will help you finish your new member paperwork. They’ll also have you sign a records release consent to give us permission to request records from your previous providers
  2. Screening questions* (15-25 minutes)
    Depending on your needs, you’ll meet with a medical assistant or registered nurse from your care team. They may do lab work or perform an electrocardiogram (EKG) if you have a history of heart problems.
  3. Meet with your primary care provider (First time visits are, on average, 40 minutes with your provider.)
    You and your doctor will have a chance to chat, discuss your health history, and address any concerns you may have about your health.

* If you’re more comfortable seeing a male or female member of the team, please let us know. We’ll do our best to honor your request. Depending on the current transmission level of COVID in your community, we may ask you to wear a mask at your local ArchWell Health center. If transmission levels are low, you will not be requested to mask.

Step 3:

Schedule regular wellness visits

Routine wellness visits are the key to a successful care plan. In addition to check-ups and labs, we’ll include preventive steps like exercise and a healthy diet—so you can keep doing the things you love.

Live Life in North Carolina

From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Carolina coast, North Carolina offers older adults a beautiful and balanced lifestyle full of fresh air, cultural richness, and wellness-centered experiences. Whether you're interested in low-impact outdoor adventures, lifelong learning, or creative community programs, the Tar Heel State makes it easy to live actively and age vibrantly.

Start in the mountains with The North Carolina Arboretum in Asheville. This 434-acre public garden offers paved walking paths, wheelchair-accessible trails, and shaded benches perfect for relaxed exploration. Seniors can enjoy art exhibits, bonsai gardens, and seasonal classes in gardening and nature photography—all in a serene, wooded setting. Near Boone and Blowing Rock, the Blue Ridge Parkway’s Moses H. Cone Memorial Park features wide gravel carriage trails ideal for walking or easy biking, with scenic views of meadows, lakes, and forested hills.

On the coast, Airlie Gardens in Wilmington offers ADA-accessible walking loops through oak trees, seasonal blooms, and butterfly gardens. Seniors can join guided birdwatching tours or art walks at a gentle pace. In Raleigh, Pullen Park—one of the oldest amusement parks in the country—includes shaded pathways, calm paddle boat rides, and a historic train ride popular with visiting grandchildren.

If you’re looking to engage your mind and connect with others, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Duke University and the Shepherd’s Center of Charlotte offer dozens of non-credit classes, clubs, and enrichment programs for adults 50+, from local history and Spanish to tai chi and watercolor. Many programs are offered in hybrid formats to accommodate different needs and schedules.

In Durham, the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke and its peaceful sculpture garden provide accessible spaces for art appreciation and mindfulness, with regular senior-focused tours and events.

Whether you're strolling under dogwoods, learning to cook a new heart-healthy dish, or attending a history class with neighbors, North Carolina supports wellness in every form—physical, social, and mental—with warm hospitality to match.