Contact Us

336-716-4085
Monday through Friday (except Holidays) 
8 to 8:30 am 
2 to 3 pm

Due to the increasing number of children who are required to obtain interval blood counts at home and call the results to us, it is imperative that you make every effort to call these counts to us or have them faxed to us at 336-716-3010, or call for the results of these counts during available times.

Emergency Pediatric Oncology

Toll-Free: 877-861-8634 

Office Hours: Answered by team member or answering machine. If answering machine, you have the option to:

  1. Leave a message to be picked up later that day, or 
  2. Press "0" which will forward your call to our secretary who will page the physician on call.

For Emergencies, press "0". Please do not leave a message!

After hours, nights, weekends, and holidays, this toll-free number will forward to an operator who will page the physician on call for pediatric hematology/oncology. You will be asked to hold or possibly to give your name and number for a return call. You should expect an answer within a very short time.

Backup Numbers

Ardmore Tower West, 9th floor: 336-713-5900

Hematology/Oncology Clinic: 336-713-5930

Jeff Ungetheim, CCSP Program Director: 336-713-5984 (8 am - 5 pm, Monday through Friday)

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Quick Reference

Cancer Services
Appointments
New Patients 
336-716-WAKE
Toll-free 
888-716-WAKE
Returning Patients 
336-716-4085
Toll-free 
877-861-8634
Jeff Ungetheim
Counselor

336-713-5984

jungethe@wakehealth.edu


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