“Access to care is one of the most important factors in keeping our community healthy,” said Matt Caldwell, president of Bon Secours St. Francis Health System. “As Greenville County continues to grow, we’re committed to meeting people where they are and bringing high-quality emergency care closer to home so families don’t have to travel far during critical moments.”

The $23 million facility reflects Bon Secours’ ongoing commitment to expanding access to care across Greenville County. It follows the opening of the county’s first freestanding emergency department in Simpsonville in 2022, as well as a new medical center in Fountain Inn in 2024.

Rooted in its mission to extend the compassionate ministry of Jesus by improving the health and well-being of the community, Bon Secours St. Francis remains dedicated to being the hands and feet of Jesus and bringing good help to those in need, especially people who are poor, dying, or underserved. The new Five Forks facility represents another step in living out that mission through compassionate, accessible, high‑quality care.

The 12,500-square-foot emergency department features nine exam rooms, including a dedicated trauma room, along with on-site CT and X-ray imaging. Patients will have 24-hour access to advanced technology and board-certified emergency medicine physicians trained to provide immediate care for a wide range of emergency medical needs.

“This facility offers the same level of emergency expertise and clinical excellence patients expect from our hospital-based emergency departments,” Caldwell added. “It’s about combining convenience with quality and ensuring that wherever someone enters our system, they receive exceptional care.”