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San Francisco Medical Center
Urology Department
 

Address
450 6th Avenue
4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94118

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Telephone
Appt/Advice: 415-833-3239
Prescription refills: 415-833-3295

If an interpreter is needed, please tell us when you make an appointment.


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Doctors & allied health professionals in Urology.

OUR DEPARTMENT

Welcome to the Urology Department. We provide both surgical and non-surgical care for a wide range of urologic conditions including bladder, kidney, and prostate cancer. We also treat erectile dysfunction and urinary tract infections and perform vasectomies and circumcisions.

OUR STAFF

Our skilled and expert staff includes board certified urologists as well as registered nurses who work under protocols and provide direct patient care. Each one of us is dedicated to providing you with the best possible care.

Service Unit Director
Rajewen C. Tiangson, RN, BSN, MA
(415) 833-3124 or tieline 8-493-3124
pager: (415) 201-8685

OUR COMMITMENT

We are committed to keeping you informed. Surgical and/or non surgical treatment options will be presented and discussed with you. If surgery is required, you will know what to expect each step of the way.

HOW TO GET CARE

You may self-refer or be referred by your personal physician or nurse practitioner to make an appointment in the Urology Department.

For appointments, advice or to send a message to your personal physician or nurse practitioner, call the Primary Care Call Center at 415-833-2200.

PHARMACY

4141 Geary Blvd., 1st Floor
Monday - Friday: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm

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