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In a medical emergency, dial 9-1-1 or go to your nearest Emergency Room.
If you have a medical problem or a health-related question, consult your physician or call Health On-Call® at 336-716-2255.
Frequently Used Numbers
| General Information |
336-716-2011 |
| Doctor's Bills |
336-716-3988 |
| Hospital Billings |
336-716-4729 |
| Emergency Dept./Voice |
336-713-9000 |
| Emergency Dept./TDD |
336-713-9010 |
| Human Resources/Hospital |
336-716-4717 |
| Health Sciences |
336-716-4255 |
| News Media Resources |
336-716-4587 |
| Patient Information |
336-713-0000 |
| Carolinas Poison Center |
800-222-1222 |
| Social Work Services |
336-716-3513 |
Other Important Telephone Numbers
Our Mailing Address
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, N.C. 27157
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