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Brent E. Fisher, MD

EmergeOrtho

Orthopedics, Primary Care Sports Medicine, Urgent Care

Asheville, Waynesville, Weaverville

Most recent review: 3 days ago New
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Dr Fisher took me in immediately to treat A Bakers Cyst under by left knee- he took the time to listen, and explained the issue- numbed it and after that I never felt a thing- Quick and nearly Painless- He showed me the results on the ultrasound, and explained my aftercare. He was easy to talk to and I am so relieved to have received care so quickly. I would recommend walking in to this office, avoiding the phone line that does not connect directly.

(3 days ago) Apr-2026

I like Dr Fisher a lot. He's a very good communicator and a good listener as well! Most important, he's a compassionate human! Such important qualitiesa in a doctor! He also gives the most effective and painless trigger shots I've ever had!!! That's no small thing when you are in a lot of pain! 😩/😊

(4 days ago) Apr-2026

Dr Fisher was personable, took with me and answered all my questions.

(6 days ago) Apr-2026

Very thorough and communicative. 0

(6 days ago) Apr-2026

Very professional, friendly, personable. He listened to my problem, treated it today and gave me an option for future treatments if my problem persists. I highly recommend Dr Fisher.

(1 week ago) Apr-2026

He was great and thorough!!

(1 week ago) Apr-2026

He was great. Very explanatory. Willing to help in any way

(1 week ago) Apr-2026

He is very helpful. Everything was done to my satisfaction, Janet omundsen

(3 weeks ago) Mar-2026

I was concerned by the doctor’s statement suggesting my son may not be injured because he was compliant during the exam. In pediatric patients, cooperation does not reliably exclude significant injury, and this assumption felt dismissive of his symptoms and suspected diagnosis. I was also uncomfortable with the suggestion that a sling alone would be appropriate despite ongoing pain, swelling, a documented effusion, and reported tingling in his pinky These findings are typically managed as a possible fracture with appropriate immobilization, and this approach did not reflect a cautious standard of care. I hope this feedback is taken into consideration to improve future patient evaluations.

(3 weeks ago) Mar-2026

Very congenial, great listener, and helpful.

(3 weeks ago) Mar-2026
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