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蔡偉鐘醫生
Warren Choy, MD
 

Specialty
Internal Medicine

Facility
San Francisco Medical Center
Internal Medicine - Chinese Subspecialty 三藩市-華語部

Address
2238 Geary Blvd.
6th Floor East
San Francisco, CA 94115

三藩市 、基利大道、2238 號
六樓東翼
三藩市、加州 94115


CA
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Telephone
Appt/Advice: 415-833-2200 (English)
Appt/Advice: 415-833-2239 (Chinese)
預約諮詢415-833-2239 (華語)
Appt/Advice: 415-833-2203 (Spanish) Espanol
916-784-5987 (TTY)
Prescription Refills: 415-833-8151
續配處方藥415-833-3500

If an interpreter is needed, please tell us when you make an appointment.

如需傳譯員,請預約時告知

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Closed during lunch, 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm

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My Biography

Kaiser Permanente’s integrated system of comprehensive health care delivery is a superb one in which to work. I need not concern myself with insurance issues, patients’ ability to pay, or getting bogged down in paperwork. I am able to focus fully on the patient in front of me. The benefits to the patient in a health care model such as this one are many. For example, patients can complete their laboratory work here, see referrals, and fill their prescriptions on-site. As a physician, I enjoy the ease of facilitating patients’ access to subspecialties.

Here in the Chinese Module I really get to know my patients, which is the best part about being an internist. At Kaiser, referrals are simple to enact, as is consulting with fellow clinicians. We have a terrific patient community here as well as a wealth of diversity among our staff members.

Currently, I am engaged in investigative research and a study on hepatitis B, a condition that affects a high proportion of the Asian population. I am interested in exploring hep B treatments and screenings for liver cancer.

I keep healthy and active through playing basketball, bicycling, and endeavoring to walk during my lunch hours. I opt for the stairs over the elevator and try to eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. During my leisure time, I like playing with my 5- and 7-year-old kids, building model cars, ships, and planes, and listening to classical music. I’m also a big fan of Yanni!

Welcome to the San Francisco Medical Center. I look forward to working with you.

Other Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin
Undergraduate Education: BS in Physiology, University of California at Davis
Professional Affiliations: American College of Physicians; San Francisco Medical Society
Other KP Facilities: Oakland (1996-1997); Roseville (1997-2002)
Began Practice: 1997
Joined Kaiser: 1997

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My Credentials

Medical school UC Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA
Residency Kaiser Foundation Hospital, San Francisco, CA
Board certification Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine



 
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