Abbeville Area Medical Center is committed to providing exceptional care to our patients and the communities we serve, even during the most difficult and challenging times. Like many of you, our organization and its team members are affected by the widespread power outages and property damage caused by Hurricane Helene.
This page provides important information that will help keep you and your family updated. We will add information to this page regularly as additional information is available.
Physician Practice Updates
Abbeville Area Healthcare Center OPEN
901 West Greenwood Street in Abbeville
(864) 366-9681
Monday–Thursday 8:00am–12:00pm & 1:00pm-5:00pm Friday 8:00am-3:00pm
Walk Ins Welcome Minor Illness & Injury Clinic (Abbeville location ONLY) is available at the Healthcare Center and can treat less acute conditions like ear infections, sore throat, coughs, colds, fever, flu-like symptoms, cuts, scrapes, strains & sprains. No appointment necessary & you do not have to be a patient of the practice. Contact us for Walk In hours.
Due West Family Medicine OPEN
6 College Street in Due West
(864) 379-2345
Important Oxygen Equipment Information
We understand that power outages pose a significant concern for those dependent on oxygen equipment. To ensure your needs are met, please be aware of the South Carolina Department of Public Health (SCDPH) Care Line. This resource can help connect you with local oxygen resources during the storm.
To access the Care Line:
Call: 855-472-3432
Press: Option 3
If you or someone you know requires oxygen and is affected by the outage, do not hesitate to reach out for assistance.
Emergency Shelter
An emergency shelter has been opened at the Greenwood Family YMCA, located at 1760 Calhoun Road, Greenwood, SC. This facility is available for individuals and families who need a safe and secure place to stay during this time.
Please be aware that pets are not permitted in the shelter. When coming to the shelter, please remember to bring any essential medications or personal care items you may need, as these will not be available on site. While blankets and basic necessities will be provided, we recommend bringing your own blankets, pillows, or any other items that will help make your stay more comfortable.
For those who require oxygen equipment, the shelter is equipped to accommodate your needs. Please bring any necessary oxygen supplies, medications, and a caregiver (should you require one), and shelter staff will assist in ensuring that you have access to a safe, reliable power source during your stay.
For further information, please contact the Greenwood Family YMCA at (864) 223-9622.