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Markus Todd Leong, MD 

Facility
South San Francisco Medical Center
Emergency Department

Address
Hospital, 1st Floor
1200 El Camino Real
South San Francisco CA 94080

Telephone
Appt/Advice: (650) 742-2100
Information: (650) 742-2511
For the hearing and speech impaired: (650) 742-2515
Emergencies: 911

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My Biography

My practice philosophy is to provide every patient I see in the emergency department with the best care possible, and with the same level of attention and caring that I would want for my own family members.

I attended college at the University of California at Berkeley, medical school in Washington D.C. at the George Washington University School of Medicine, and residency training in the specialty of emergency medicine in New York City at the Beth Israel Medical Center, the university hospital for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. I am board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine.

I joined Kaiser in 2003, and have enjoyed working with the excellent physicians and caring nurses at the South San Francisco Medical Center.

Our Department

The Emergency Department provides medical care to all patients in need of immediate attention. Our skilled and caring team includes physicians, registered nurses and technicians, all with special training in emergency medicine.

What to Expect

A registered nurse will assess your medical needs and assign you to a treatment team as quickly as possible. Top priority is given to individuals with life-threatening conditions, and those who arrive by ambulance. Patients with less serious conditions are seen as soon as possible. To avoid long waiting times, non-emergency problems are better served in the Minor Injury Clinic, Adult Medicine, Ob/Gyn, Pediatrics, or appropriate specialty departments. Call 650-742-2100 to schedule an appointment.

Co-payment for services is expected at the time of treatment. The level of your co-payment is determined by the health plan. The emergency department does not determine how much co-payment you will pay, although we are obligated to ask for it. We strive to deliver the same excellent care and service to all of our patients regardless of the level of their co-payment or their ability to pay.

Our goal is provide quality care to all patients in the Emergency Department. Thank you for choosing Kaiser Permanente.

My Credentials

Medical school George Washington University, Washington, DC
Residency Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY
Board certification Emergency Medicine, American Board of Emergency Medicine



 
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