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Alternatives to the Emergency Department

Our Injury Clinic at 2238 Geary Blvd, 3rd fl sees minor injuries such as lacerations, burns, sprains or other musculoskeletal injuries. Call 415 833-2291 for an appointment.

The Medicine Clinic at 2238 Geary Blvd is open seven days a week including evening clinics for adult patients. Call 415 833-2200 for advice and appointments.

The Pediatrics Clinic at 2200 O'Farrell is open seven days a week including early evening clinics to see children. Call 415 833-2200 for advice and appointments.

The Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic at 2238 O'Farrell is open five days a week for women's health care. Call 415 833-2200 for advice and appointments.

Patients with industrial injuries can be seen in the Occupational Medicine Clinic at 601 Van Ness Ave, Suite 2008, Mezzanine Level. Call 415-674-7000 for an appointment. Occupational Medicine is open five days a week.

 


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