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Wai Chung, LCSW 

Facility
San Francisco Medical Center
Psychiatry Department

Address
4141 Geary Blvd.
3rd and 4th Floors
San Francisco, CA 94118

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Telephone
Appt/Advice: (415) 833-2292
Prescription refills: 415-833-3295
Fax: 415-833-4765

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My Office Hours
  Sunday    Monday    Tuesday    Wednesday    Thursday    Friday    Saturday  
   9:30 am
8:00 pm
 7:30 am
6:00 pm
 
Closed during lunch, 12:30 pm to 1:00 pm

Please note that my office hours may be different from my department’s hours of operation.

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My Biography

The ethnic and cultural diversity of both the patients and my fellow providers brought me to San Francisco Medical Center. I have a prime opportunity to work with members from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and life experiences. Kaiser Permanente’s comprehensive health care delivery reduces the number of hurdles members face to obtain appropriate service. Across the medical center, our providers are highly accessible, and in the Psychiatry department, we can occasionally accommodate requests for a same-day appointment.

I work with a group of committed colleagues, all of whom possess an extraordinary level of expertise and dedication to their clients. We have a collaborative spirit in this department, and I enjoy consulting with my colleagues to run various types of therapy groups for our members.

Kaiser Permanente members benefit from technological advances. For example, members have the ability to refill prescriptions and review laboratory results online, and they can exchange confidential messages with their providers sing our Secure Messaging feature. One of the most recent, and groundbreaking, innovations is our electronic medical records tool known as Health Connect. With the advent of Health Connect, the days of cumbersome paper charts are over. Not only am I able to access a member’s full medical history at a glance. But I can also leave messages for other practitioners on the member’s health care team.

My hobbies include hiking, gardening, and reading. I look forward to welcoming and working with you at Kaiser Permanente San Francisco’s French campus.

Other Languages: Cantonese
Undergraduate Education: BSW, California State University at Chico
Graduate Education: MSW, University of California at Berkeley
Professional Affiliations: National Association of Social Workers
Began Practice: 1978
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 1995

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