United Providers of Health

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9650 Strickland Rd Ste 103-189
Raleigh, NC 27615

United Providers of Health (UPOH) is an Independent Providers Association (IPA) in Raleigh, NC, that brings together small mental health, intellectual developmental disability, substance abuse provider agencies, and primary care physicians. They strive to innovate in healthcare delivery and benefit design through collaborative networks, such as medical home practice networks, to expedite essential changes in healthcare.

UPOH offers a wide range of innovative and reliable laboratory solutions, delivering precise results to meet research and diagnostic requirements. They are dedicated to ensuring accuracy and efficiency, with rapid diagnostics results available within 2 hours. UPOH also focuses on building communities and addressing the social determinants of health, inviting individuals to join their community efforts and be a part of positive change.

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