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Breast Care Program
 

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Oakland Medical Center
Surgery Clinic, 1st floor
280 W. MacArthur Blvd.
Oakland CA 94611
Map to Oakland Breast Care Center

Richmond Medical Center
Surgery Clinic, Building B, 3rd floor
901 Nevin Ave.
Richmond CA 94801
Map to Richmond Surgery Department

Hours
Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

Advice (24 hours)/Appts. for new patients (510) 752-1190
General Surgery Advice Nurse (during office hours) (510) 752-6405
Breast Care Manager (510) 752-6933
Breast Care Center Appts (for returning patients) (510) 752-7447
Richmond Surgery Department Advice/Appts (510) 307-2450

Most non-surgical breast care services are located at the Oakland Campus

 


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