Chapel Hill Children & Adolescents' Clinic

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Address

301 Kildaire Road
Suite 200
Chapel Hill, NC 27516

Contact Numbers

Main Office: 919-967-0771

After Hours: 984-364-4613

Fax: 919-967-9207

Poison Control: 800-222-1222

frontdesk@chcc.pcc.com

Email is checked only M-F and not after hours. For appointments or medication refills, please contact us by phone during business hours. For medical questions, or urgent matters, please contact the office by phone or using our after-hours number.

Office Hours

Mon-Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm
Sat 10:00am - 12:00pm
Sun 10:00am - 12:00pm

Appointments

Please call during these office hours to set up appointments or to speak with our staff.

Answering Service

Please call 984-364-4613 for after hours care.

Urgent Care

Every day we reserve a full day's worth of appointments for acute sick visits for issues such as infections, injuries, asthma flares, and other short-term conditions that we previously saw during walk-in. Please call as early as possible during the day if you would like to schedule a same-day sick appointment. We can also provide at-home nursing advice if appropriate. Visits for complex care are scheduled as consultations with more time blocked to address needs.

Se habla Español

Tenemos unas doctores y enfermeras que hablan Español.
 

Chapel Hill Children and Adolescents’ Clinic is located a few miles south of Chapel Hill in Southern Village.

Driving Directions

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From Interstate 40 (E or W):

Exit #270. Head South on Hwy 15-501 through Chapel Hill. After roughly 7 miles, exit for Hwy 15-501 South towards Pittsboro. At the light at top of exit, turn left. Go through 3 more stoplights. At the 4th stoplight, turn right onto Market Street in Southern Village. The clinic will be the first building you see at the top of the small hill. Yield onto roundabout, left at stop sign, left into our parking lot.

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From Durham:

15-501 South towards Chapel Hill. After crossing over Interstate 40, continue on 15-501 for approximately 7 miles. Exit for Hwy 15-501 South towards Pittsboro. At the light at top of exit, turn left. Go through 3 more stoplights. At the 4th stoplight, turn right onto Market Street in Southern Village. The clinic will be the first building you see at the top of the small hill. Yield onto roundabout, left at stop sign, left into our parking lot.

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From Hillsborough:

Follow directions for Interstate 40 above. OR Take NC 86 to Chapel Hill (becomes MLK Blvd), continuing through downtown Chapel Hill. Right onto W Cameron St. (at Carolina Inn), quick left onto Pittsboro St. Bear right onto S Columbia/Hwy 86. At bridge, name changes to Hwy 15-501 S. Go through 3 more stoplights. At the 4th stoplight, turn right onto Market Street in Southern Village. The clinic will be the first building you see at the top of the small hill. Yield onto roundabout, left at stop sign, left into our parking lot.

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From Pittsboro:

15-501 North towards Chapel Hill. Left at Market Street in Southern Village. The clinic will be the first building you see at the top of the small hill. Yield onto roundabout, left at stop sign, left into our parking lot.

Is Your Child Sick?®

latest news

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You may have heard news about rising numbers of measles cases in Texas and other areas of the United States. 2 doses of the MMR vaccine are highly effective (97%) at preventing measles infections. At CHCAC, children receive their first dose at age 1 and a second dose at age 4, to make sure kids are fully protected as soon as possible, and following the recommendations from the CDC. Some infants aged 6 months to 11 months who travel internationally to high-prevlance areas may need a dose to protect them, but they still need the 1 year and 4 year old doses as well. If you are ever concerned about a possible exposure to measles, please CALL before entering our office. DO NOT ENTER the office. This is a highly contagious illness and special precautions must be taken to prevent spread.

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February 12, 2026
There have been cases of measles in NC, with exposures in Chapel Hill, Durham, and Wake County. We can give the MMR dose early to families who want it. This applies to infants 6-12 months who have not gotten a dose yet or kids under 4-5 years who have not gotten their second MMR dose. At this time, the NC DHHS and health departments are not recommending this unless traveling or living in an area with sustained transmission. Two doses of the MMR vaccine are highly effective (97%) at preventing measles infections. At CHCAC, children receive their first dose at 12 months of age and a second dose at 4 years of age, ensuring they are fully protected as soon as possible, in accordance with the most up-to-date AAP recommendations. Some infants aged 6 months to 11 months who travel internationally or in high-prevalence areas may need a dose to protect them; however, they still require the 1-year and 4-year-old doses as well. If you are ever concerned about a possible exposure to measles, please CALL before entering our office. DO NOT ENTER the office. NC DHHS keeps a list of areas with measles exposures here . This is a highly contagious illness, and special precautions must be taken to prevent spread. The virus can be present in the air for 2 hours after an infected person is in the room, and 90% of susceptible patients can be infected. As always, if you have questions, we are here to help make sense of it all!

Office Tour

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Waiting Area

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Hallway

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Exam Room

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Is Your Child Sick?®

latest news

A close up of a starfish on a white background.

You may have heard news about rising numbers of measles cases in Texas and other areas of the United States. 2 doses of the MMR vaccine are highly effective (97%) at preventing measles infections. At CHCAC, children receive their first dose at age 1 and a second dose at age 4, to make sure kids are fully protected as soon as possible, and following the recommendations from the CDC. Some infants aged 6 months to 11 months who travel internationally to high-prevlance areas may need a dose to protect them, but they still need the 1 year and 4 year old doses as well. If you are ever concerned about a possible exposure to measles, please CALL before entering our office. DO NOT ENTER the office. This is a highly contagious illness and special precautions must be taken to prevent spread.

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