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Campus Buildings

Geary Campus – 2425 Geary

Anesthesiology
Cardiac Service Line - Cardiac Catheterization Lab
Cardiac Service Line - Cardiovascular Anesthesiology
Cardiac Service Line - Echocardiography (ECG)
Emergency Department
Hospital – Based Medicine
Radiology
Social Work & Discharge Planning

Geary Campus – 350 St. Joseph’s

Pathology
Physical Therapy

Geary Campus – 2350 Geary

Cardiac Service Line - Cardiology
Cardiac Service Line - Cardiovascular Surgery
Genetics

Geary Campus – 2200 O’Farrell

Pediatrics Department
Radiology

Geary Campus – 2238 Geary

Cardiac Service Line - Electrocardiography (EKG)
Injury Center
About the Internal Medicine Department
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Radiology
Surgery

Geary Campus – 2241 Geary

Health Education Services
Nutrition Clinic

Geary Campus – 1635 Divisadero

Allergy
Ophthalmology
Optometry
Physical Medicine & Spine Clinic
Physical Therapy

1201 Fillmore Street

Chemical Dependency Services

601 Van Ness Avenue

Occupational Medicine

French Campus – 4141 Geary

Audiology Clinic
Chronic Pain Management
Psychiatry

French Campus – 450 – 6th Avenue

Cosmetic Dermatology
Dermatology
Head & Neck Surgery
Neurology
Neurology - EEG Sleep Laboratory
Orthopedic Surgery
Urology

 


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