Mon-Fri:
7:30am to 6pm

Please check in one hour
prior to closing

Sat: 8am to 12pm
(Walk-in Only)
Limited Staff and Services

Sun:
Closed

We will be holding 4 Flu Shot Clinics every Wednesday beginning October 2, 2024 through October 23, 2024 from 8:00am to 5:30pm at the rear entrance of our facility. No appointment necessary!

Our History

Mt. Olive Family Medicine Center was founded in 1970 by Dr. Hervy Kornegay and Dr. Robert Shackleford. The two built the original building on Smith Chapel Road, Mt. Olive. By 1997 Drs. Kornegay and Shackleford had transitioned the clinic into a non-profit Rural Health Center.  In 2002 our current location on Breazeale Avenue was constructed which expanded the practice to 14,500 square feet to allow for continued growth and added services. In 2022 a new wing was added for an expanded Walk-in Clinic, allowing MOFMC to provide acute care services for patients without an appointment. We continue to find innovative ways to serve our patients and look forward to continuing to serve the needs of our community for years to come.

Dr. Hervy Kornegay

Dr. Hervy Kornegay at Mount Olive Family Medicine Center

Dr. Robert Shackleford

Dr. Robert Shackleford at Mount Olive Family Medicine Center

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Mail:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20250-9410

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