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Organization University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).
Program Women's and Children's Specialty Program - Women's Services.
Address 400 Parnassus Avenue, Room A429 (clinic). San Francisco CA 94143
Phone 415-353-2119
Fax 415-353-2406
Hours Clinic - 8 a.m. to noon, Wednesday
Answering service - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday
Description Primary medical care clinic for women with HIV (particularly advanced disease), and primary pediatric care for their children (regardless of HIV status) at the same location. Services include medical consultations with infectious disease specialists specifically trained to detect and treat opportunistic infections; gynecological care including colposcopy; nutritional counseling; psycho-social assessments and support from licensed clinical social workers; legal counseling for wills, power of attorney, housing and guardianship; pediatric care including specialty care for children affected by HIV, with HIV disease or at risk of infection. Provides on-site child care. A high-risk obstetric clinic and access to clinical trials are also available.
Eligibility HIV positive woman.
Fee Medi-Cal and Medicare, and all insurance accepted.
Application Call for an appointment.
Transportation Muni (6 Parnassus, 43 Masonic, 66 Quintara and N Judah).
Accessibility Yes.
Language Limited to English. Other languages may be available by arrangement.
Officer Ruth Greenblat, M.D., Clinic Director.
Area Served Bay Area.
San Francisco.
Related Subject(S) Medi-Cal/Medicaid Recipients.
People with AIDS (PWA).
HIV Positive.
Children.
Women/Females.
Women's health centers.
Obstetrics/gynecology.
AIDS screening.
Clinical trials.
AIDS treatment.
Pediatrics.
Infectious disease specialists.
AIDS/HIV counseling.
Affiliation This program is supported by Ryan White Act funds, administered by the San Francisco Department of Public Health AIDS Office.
Updated 20050830
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