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Jeffrey Fong, MD 

Specialty
Rheumatology

Facility
San Francisco Medical Center
Internal Medicine - Rheumatology

Address
2200 O'Farrell St., 2nd Floor, San Francisco, CA
1200 El Camino Real, 2nd Floor, South San Francisco, CA

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Telephone
Cancellations, advice, and messages (24 hours): 415-833-2200
916-784-5987 (TTY)
Prescription Refills: 415-833-8151

If an interpreter is needed, please tell us when you make an appointment.
Office: (415) 833-0772
(650) 742-2230

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My Office Hours
  Sunday    Monday    Tuesday    Wednesday    Thursday    Friday    Saturday  
 8:30 am
5:30 pm
8:30 am
5:30 pm
8:30 am
5:30 pm
   

Please note that my office hours are quite different from my department’s hours of operation. I am at KP-South San Francisco on Mondays and Tuesdays, and at KP-San Francisco on Thursdays and Fridays. On Wednesdays, I alternate between KP-SF and KP-South San Francisco. If you need to contact me, please call my medical assistants below. They are usually able to contact me wherever I am.

Phone numbers for my medical assistants are: Shirley, San Francisco 415-833-0772 Rhemy, South San Francisco 650-742-2230

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My Biography

I became interested in rheumatology while doing my general internal medicine training. The field attracted me because it is a specialty that requires intuition and gentleness. Over the years, I have enjoyed the personal interactions with the individuals who come to see me. Moving to Kaiser Permanente San Francisco in mid-career from private practice has been also very rewarding because of the emphasis here on working together.

The explosion in medical knowledge and related technology has been very beneficial to my patients. Being able to experience and use this new knowledge and technology has been emotionally and intellectually rewarding to me.

I love watching foreign movies, playing tennis and exploring the Bay area with my free time.

Undergraduate Education: BA in Biology, Bucknell University
Professional Affiliations: American College of Rheumatology
Began Practice: 1985
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 2002

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My Credentials

Medical school Thomas Jefferson University Jefferson School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
Residency Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC
Fellowship Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA
Board certification Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
Board certification Rheumatology, American Board of Internal Medicine



 
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