Since 1985, RHCC has provided integrated primary, preventive and behavioral health care to communities across North Carolina. Let us guard your health!
Since 1985, Robeson Health Care Corporation (RHCC) has been considered a leader in North Carolina’s primary and preventative health care and substance abuse services to the residents of our service area. Our service area encompasses the counties of Robeson, Columbus, Scotland, Montgomery, Moore, Johnston and Pitt.
RHCC is a private nonprofit Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and is accredited by the Joint Commission. RHCC operates the only migrant/seasonal farm worker program in Robeson County which seeks to indentify and provide access to medical, dental, and prenatal care for farm workers and their families.
Our mission is to improve the health status of its community and reduce health disparities by serving as an access point for healthcare.
RHCC provides access to a comprehensive list of services: primary and preventative medical services diagnostic lab; immunizations for children and elderly; health and parenting education; outreach services; emergency transportation; mental health and substance abuse counseling (via state funding); perinatal care; case management for children and perinatal; risk assessments; women’s wellness; referral, follow-up, and tracking; HIV testing and counseling; lead screening; TB tests; vision; hearing assessments; and other services as needed and based on availability of funding.
RHCC operates seven comprehensive access points of care: Columbus County Community Health Center in Whiteville; Julian T. Pierce Center in Pembroke; Lumberton Health Center in Lumberton; Maxton Medical Center in Maxton; Montgomery County Community Health Center in Biscoe; South Robeson Medical Center in Fairmont; and Scotland County Community Health Center in Laurinburg.