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South San Francisco Medical Center
Psychiatry - Child & Adolescent Services Department
 

Address
Bayhill Medical Offices
801 Traeger Avenue, 2nd Floor
San Bruno CA 94066

Telephone
Appt/Advice: (650) 742-2130
Rx Refill (EasyFill) - Bayhill Pharmacy: (650) 742-2388
Fax: (650) 742-7135


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Department Hours
  Sunday    Monday    Tuesday    Wednesday    Thursday    Friday    Saturday  
Closed8:45 am
5:15 pm
8:45 am
5:15 pm
8:45 am
5:15 pm
8:45 am
5:15 pm
8:45 am
5:15 pm
Closed
Closed during lunch, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

 

Our Department

Welcome to Psychiatry. Our team of health care professionals provides mental health services to adults, adolescents and children – individually and in groups. We are committed to providing personalized care, and our patients are generally able to see the same therapist or psychiatrist at each visit.

Our Staff

Psychologists or psychiatric social workers provide initial psychiatric evaluations and follow patients in psychotherapy. The number of sessions is determined by diagnosis. Psychiatrists evaluate and follow all patients requiring psychiatric medications.

Our diverse staff reflects the population of San Francisco. Many speak Spanish or Chinese. We offer teams specializing in depression, crisis, anxiety and childhood/adolescence. Classes and small groups are available on a variety of topics ranging from mindfulness to depression.

How to Get Care

Members may call the department directly to make a new appointment. A referral is not required. Please plan on arriving 30 minutes before your scheduled appointment to fill out forms. Our department follows strict confidentiality requirements as defined by law and medical center policy.





 
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