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If you are an established patient and have an urgent need, please reach out to your nurse coordinator during business hours of 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.

  • If your last name starts with A-K, please call Nicole at 984-974-6950.
  • If your last name starts with L-Z please call Nancy at 984-974-4050.

MyChart can be used for questions that are not time-sensitive. Messages sent via MyChart will be returned within 3 business days. You can message any of your multidisciplinary team members.

If you need immediate assistance on weekends or after hours please contact the UNC Operator at (984) 974-1000 and ask for the Pulmonary Physician on call. 

About Us

The University of North Carolina Adult Cystic Fibrosis Center is part of UNC School of Medicine in Chapel Hill, NC. The Center is directed by Dr. Scott Donaldson and Dr. Jennifer Goralski. Staffed by physicians and advanced practice providers, our robust team includes clinical nurse coordinators, dietitians, respiratory therapists, social workers, mental health coordinators, pharmacists, and research personnel with special expertise in CF. We have a strong behavioral health collaborative care model with colleagues in Psychiatry, and we co-manage patients with colleagues in Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Reproductive Health and Transplant Pulmonology when needed.

The Adult CF clinic is located UNC Eastowne Medical Office Building and clinic is held every Tuesday and Thursday, with additional appointments as necessary.

Contact Information

Clinic Address:
100 Eastowne Drive (second floor)
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Adult Clinic Appointment Number: (984) 974-5703
Adult CF Nurse Coordinator Fax: (984) 974-5737
Email:adultCFnurse@unchealth.unc.edu

Nicole Bingham: 984-974-6950
Pronouns: she/her
(Patients with last names starting with A-K)

Nancy Efland: 984-974-4050
Pronouns: she/her  
(Patients with last names starting with L-Z)

Donate

Please visit the UNC Adult CF Patient Assistance Fund if you would like to make a direct donation to support people living with CF. All funds are used for direct patient support, including transportation vouchers or assistance with basic medical needs.