Welcome to the UNC Family Medicine Center
Caring for the course of your life
We realize that finding the right health care that fits your lifestyle and meets your needs can often be an intimidating and challenging experience. That's where UNC Family Medicine comes in.
Appointments and Payments
UNC Family Medicine is currently accepting new patients. However, certain individual clinicians may be closed to new patients.
Patient Information
Contact a Family Medicine Provider, Prescription Refill Requests, and Referral Requests.
Our Services
We offer a wide range of health care services designed to help you and your family live a healthy life.
Flu Vaccines Available Now
Appointments are available from 9am-3:30pm with limited weekend and evening availability. Please call 984-974-0210 to make an appointment to get your flu vaccine.
- News
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Community Health Spotlight: Sherry Hay, MPA
Sherry Hay, MPA directs a number of community health initiatives across the department-- from helping the uninsured find options, to providing workshops on chronic disease self-management and coordinating Wellness at Work discussions and initiatives. Read a little bit about what she does and why!
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Is the finger-stick blood test necessary for type 2 diabetes treatment?
In the first large pragmatic trial of its kind in the United States, results from a UNC School of Medicine study show that checking finger-stick blood sugars may not help diabetes patients who do not use insulin. UNC Family Medicine's research director, Dr. Katrina Donahue, was the senior author on the study.
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Clinical Data 101
Did you know the UNC Health Care system participates in research collaboratives that use clinical data to answer difficult questions and to advance quality improvement in practices? Read more here.
YOUR HEALTH Radio
UNC Family Medicine produces and broadcasts a weekly one hour radio talk show on patient health.





