EECP Provider Directory

EECP Therapy in North Carolina

North Carolina has 6 independently verified EECP providers, including 4 Grade A centers — from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville to the Research Triangle and Charlotte metro.

All providers are independently researched, graded A–D for indication breadth and cardiac posture, and verified. No provider pays for placement.

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Common Questions

EECP in North Carolina — FAQ

North Carolina has multiple independently verified EECP providers across two major regions: Western NC (centered on Asheville) and Eastern/Central NC (the Raleigh–Charlotte–Greensboro corridor). All NC providers on this directory have been independently researched and graded.

The highest-rated EECP providers in North Carolina are Grade A — meaning they treat the full range of EECP indications (both FDA-cleared cardiac conditions and off-label applications) and position EECP as a primary therapy rather than a last resort. Asheville EECP in Western NC holds a Grade A rating with a 10/10 Indication Breadth score, treating all 20 conditions.

Yes. Medicare covers EECP for patients with chronic stable angina who meet specific clinical criteria — typically Class III–IV angina that has not responded adequately to medications. Most major commercial insurers in North Carolina also cover EECP. Always verify your specific coverage with the provider before starting treatment.

Yes. Asheville EECP (ashevilleeecp.com) operates across Buncombe County with four service locations: West Asheville, Black Mountain, Weaverville, and Arden/South Asheville. All four carry a Grade A rating and treat both cardiac and off-label conditions including Long COVID, neuropathy, and longevity protocols.

Yes. The Eastern & Central NC region includes providers in the Research Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) and the Charlotte metro. See the Eastern NC guide for a full list of verified providers in the Piedmont corridor.

Yes. Asheville is a particularly popular destination for EECP travel — it is a walkable mountain city with abundant short-term rentals and direct flights from Atlanta, Charlotte, and Washington DC. Patients can complete a concentrated 18-day intensive course (2 sessions/day) while staying in the Blue Ridge Mountains. See the Travel for Treatment guide for more information.

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