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Kaiser Permanente Cancer Treatment Center/Department of Radiation Oncology – Driving Directions

220 Oyster Point Boulevard
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Radiation Oncology Center Area Map (wide view)
Radiation Oncology Center Map (close up)

From Highway 101 South (San Francisco): Driving on highway US-101 South, take exit #425B/ Oyster Point Boulevard East. Continue 0.9 miles and turn right into the Kaiser Cancer Treatment Center.

From Highway 101 North (Redwood City): Driving on highway US-101 North toward San Francisco, take exit #425B/Oyster Point Boulevard. Turn left on Dubuque Ave. Turn Right on Oyster Point Boulevard and continue 0.4 miles. Turn right into the Kaiser Cancer Treatment Center.

From Highway 280 South: On 280 South take the exit onto I-380 East and continue 1.4 mile to US 101. Take the exit onto US-101 North and continue 2.4 miles. Take exit #425B toward Oyster Point Boulevard. Turn left at Dubuque Avenue. Slight right toward Oyster Point Boulevard and continue 0.4 miles. Turn right into the Kaiser Cancer Treatment Center.

From Highway 280 North: On 280 North toward San Francisco, take the exit onto I-380 East. Continue 1.4 miles and take the exit onto US-101 North toward San Francisco. Continue 2.4 miles and take exit #425B toward Oyster Point Boulevard. Turn left at Dubuque Avenue. Slight right toward Oyster Point Boulevard and continue 0.4 miles. Turn right into the Kaiser Cancer Treatment Center

From Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco (1200 El Camino): From parking lot, turn left onto El Camino Real (southwest). Turn left on Chestnut Ave/Westborough Blvd. Continue on Chestnut Avenue for 0.9 miles. Turn right on Hillside Boulevard. Continue on Hillside Boulevard for 0.4 miles, stay in the left lanes and continue on Sisters Cities Boulevard. Continue on Sisters Cities Boulevard and it will become Oyster Point Boulevard as you pass under Highway 101. Continue on Oyster Point Boulevard for 0.4 miles. Turn right into the Kaiser Cancer Treatment Center.

 


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