Temporarily, no visitors aged 11 and under are permitted. This year's dominant flu virus is a mutated flu A virus that appears to make children and teens sicker than the typical flu. We are restricting visitors aged 11 and under because young children often can carry and transmit viral infections with no symptoms, especially early in the infection. As always, visitors should not come to the hospital if they have respiratory viral symptoms or nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.

Effective 1/1/26, all UNC Health Appalachian (UNCHA) teammates (including providers and staff) will be required to wear masks when they are around other people indoors.
Patients and visitors will also be encouraged but not required to wear a mask when they are around other people (e.g., in the hallway, in the waiting room, in the exam room being seen). This applies to all UNCHA hospitals, outpatient facilities, and offices.

Published on December 28, 2022

The Relationship Between Surgical Volume and Patient Outcomes

Dr. Steven Anderson, orthopedic surgeon, and joint replacement specialist, discusses the benefit of having a surgical team who has done a high volume of a specific procedure. It is ideal to have a surgical team who is practiced and confident in a given procedure. The literature shows that this leads to better patient outcomes. Dr. Anderson is one of the most trusted and highest volume joint replacement surgeons in the Carolinas.