29 hours ago My UNC Chart is a safe, secure and convenient patient portal that allows you to access your health information when it is convenient for you. Manage Your Care through These My UNC Chart Features Connect With Your Provider Manage Your Appointments Access Test Results (Lab, Imaging, Biopsy Results) Request Prescription Refills Pay Bills Online >> Go To The Portal
My UNC Chart is a safe, secure and convenient patient portal that allows you to access your health information when it is convenient for you. Manage Your Care through These My UNC Chart Features Connect With Your Provider Manage Your Appointments Access Test Results (Lab, Imaging, Biopsy Results) Request Prescription Refills Pay Bills Online
You can access Get Started from your My UNC Chart Patient Portal on your PC or through the MyChart Mobile App. Before your appointment you can: Update your personal information Verify and add insurance information Review and update your current medication list Select a pharmacy that is convenient for you
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Patient Care. As North Carolina’s largest health system — with 13 hospitals and affiliates, hundreds of outpatient clinics throughout the state, and a historic relationship with the UNC School of Medicine — UNC Health focuses on providing compassionate, innovative care to your family. Explore UNC Health’s medical and wellness services.
Access your My UNC Chart account from a phone or tablet with the MyChart app. Download the app for Android or Apple or scan the QR codes.
One feature of the MyChart mobile app is receiving notifications on your phone, which allows you to wait in your car before your appointment. You can also complete any Get Started tasks required by registration.
The MyChart app uses your phone’s location to notify the front desk staff when you have arrived for an appointment. You will need to allow MyChart to access your location either by clicking “allow” through the pop-up display or by going to your app settings and selecting “Always” for the location access option.
Counseling and Psychological Services is strongly committed to addressing the mental health needs of a diverse student body through timely access to consultation and connection to clinically appropriate services.
Student Wellness enhances the individual and collective health of UNC's campus and community through a wide range of programs, services and resources.
Campus Recreation provides a diverse and intentional recreational program in a safe, inclusive, and accessible environment which enhances the social, mental and physical well-being of the entire University community.
As a patient of UNC Health, you’re encouraged to plan for your care in the event you’re too ill or injured to communicate your wishes. Advance care planning and living wills help your family or loved ones make decisions on your behalf while you’re in the hospital.
Get access to online tools and UNC Health resources to manage your care. You’ll have access to:
Learn about the billing policies, as well as financial assistance options.
See how we protect the safety and security of patients and visitors to our campuses. We’re committed to your privacy and safety.
Get a glimpse of various support services designed to improve wellness and health in your community. From fitness centers to pastoral care and more, you’ll have access to a variety of resources designed to help you, your family, and neighbors thrive.
If you’re visiting a family member or loved one at a UNC Health hospital, get familiar with our policies and the amenities available to you, including:
All hospitals and health systems of UNC Health welcome volunteers to assist our patients and guests. Contact your local hospital to get involved in volunteer opportunities, from front desk greeters and guest services personnel to gift shop and floral attendants.
UNC Chapel Hill Campus Health recognizes that all people have unique health care needs and affirms to focus on individual needs through provision of services in a considerate, dignified, and respectful manner. We empower patients by increasing awareness of these rights and responsibilities by visibly posting them within each area of the facility. It is in recognition of these standards that UNC Chapel Hill Campus Health works to uphold the following rights and responsibilities:
Patient Rights: The right to an inclusive and welcoming environment that preserves dignity and contributes to a positive self-image. The right to have consideration of psychosocial, spiritual, and cultural variables that influence perception of illness. Campus Health offers non-discriminate access to its programs and services without influence ...
The right to considerate and respectful treatment that is free from mental, physical, sexual, and verbal abuse, neglect and exploitation. The right to enactment of privacy and confidentiality during provisions of medical care, treatment, services and communication as well as security of medical records. The right to receipt of adequate health ...
The right to receipt of adequate health information, including name and credentials of the health care professional (s) delivering care, treatment and services. The right to approve or refuse the release of information from their medical record except when release is required by law and to have access to the information contained in ...
The right to access health records including requests to amend and obtain information regarding disclosures of protected health information. The right to be advised of any research, investigation and clinical trials affecting their care and to refuse to participate in such research programs involving human subjects.
The right to contact the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Central Offices, Division of Laboratory Services (CLIA) for concerns about laboratory operation at 410-786-3531 or at 1-877-267-2323 (toll free) extension 63531. The right to contact the Nursing Director about a discrimination concern of care and services rendered ...
Campus Health complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discrimina te on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. Campus Health does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. Campus Health:
Gastroenterologists are board-certified doctors who specialize in GI services. At UNC Health, you have access to both adult and pediatric gastroenterologists to treat you and your family.
Make an appointment with a UNC Health gastroenterologist if you experience: 1 Abnormal bowel movements, including diarrhea or changes in consistency, color, or frequency 2 Difficulty swallowing 3 Frequent heartburn 4 Frequent stomach pain or bloating 5 Loss or drastic change of appetite 6 Unexplained weight gain or loss
Abnormal bowel movements, including diarrhea or changes in consistency, color, or frequency. Difficulty swallowing. Frequent heartburn. Frequent stomach pain or bloating. Loss or drastic change of appetite. Unexplained weight gain or loss.
Endoscopic ultrasound – Uses sound waves to take pictures of your digestive tract. Esophageal tests – Check the pressure and movement of your esophagus while you swallow. Video capsule endoscopy – Takes video and photographs of your digestive tract with a small camera in a pill.