unc fertiliity patient portal

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UNC Fertility Clinic | Raleigh, North Carolina Fertility

8 hours ago UNC Fertility Patient Portal. 919-908-0000. Our Center. Understanding Fertility. Treatment Options. Financial Guidance. First Steps. Contact Us. Our new online Patient Portal is real-time technology that provides access to all of your treatment needs. >> Go To The Portal


What is the patient portal?

Our new online Patient Portal is real-time technology that provides access to all of your treatment needs. From appointments and lab results, to medications and even messaging directly with our practice, it puts visibility into every element of your treatment plan at your fingertips day or night.

How do I sign up for MyHealth patient portal?

From any computer, tablet or smartphone, go to UNC.MyHealthPatientPortal.com and click on the Register button on the login page. Enter the your date of birth and your unique patient number. You can find your unique patient number in your welcome email, or, call us at (919) 908-0000 for help.

Does UNC offer video visits for medical appointments?

UNC Health offers medical appointments through My UNC Chart video visits so that you can connect with your healthcare provider from home. Find all the information and resources you need on our Video Visits page. ¿Está interesado en una visita por video?

Jennifer Mersereau, MD, MSCI

Described by many as 'knowledgeable, honest and caring,' Dr. Mersereau’s emotional connection to her patients — and her sincere desire to help guide them towards a successful outcome — is undeniable.

Steven Young, MD, PhD

Dr. Steven Young is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the University of North Carolina. He serves as the Program Director for the UNC REI Fellowship and as the Division’s Research Director. Dr. Young has won multiple awards for clinical care, research, and teaching.

Matt Coward, MD, FACS

Dr. Coward is a highly esteemed urologic surgeon with a specialty in male fertility. He offers a comprehensive range of male reproductive and sexual health services and has a strong reputation for providing outstanding patient care.

Genevieve Neal-Perry, MD, PhD

Dr. Genevieve Neal-Perry joins UNC Fertility with more than 20 years of experience in women’s health and reproduction. Dr. Neal-Perry is Board Certified in Obstetrics & Gynecology, as well as Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.

Leah Bressler, MD, MPH

Dr. Leah Bressler was raised in Clinton, North Carolina. She graduated from the North Carolina School of Science & Mathematics before attending UNC Chapel Hill as a Morehead scholar. She then received her MD from Harvard Medical School, where she was the recipient of the Joseph B. Martin Leadership and Public Service Scholar awards. Dr.

Ellie Andres, PA

Ellie was raised in the Raleigh area. After graduating from Elon University with a BS in biology, she received her Masters degree as a Physician Assistant from Wake Forest University, achieving highest honors. She has over 10 years of experience as a Physician Assistant and is excited to be a part of the UNC Fertility family.

Christina Mitchell, MD

Dr. Christina Mitchell comes to UNC Fertility with an education from Harvard College and Weill Cornell Medical College. She loves getting to know her patients and working with them one-on-one

CDC Success Rates

This is the most recent data from the CDC. The CDC cautions that it should not be used to compare doctors and clinics.

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