BAART Community HealthCare - Market - San Francisco Community Health Center
1111 Market St., 1st Floor
San Francisco CA, 94103
Contact Phone:(415) 863-3883
Clinic Details:BAART Community HealthCare Clinics are licensed and certified by the California Department of Health Services. BAART Community HealthCare’s mission is to provide people with cost effective, comprehensive primary medical care and other health care services at its clinics or through community linkages, and to make such services available to as many people as possible that seek them. By doing so, BCH can foster the health, happiness and longevity of those individuals and can help them benefit our communities. BCH Clinics are staffed with caring, licensed Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses, as well as Licensed Vocational Nurses and Medical Assistants.
Location: San Francisco, CA - 94103 | 0.1 mile away
Contact Phone: (415) 503-6000
Details: San Francisco Medical Center Outpatient Improvement Programs, Inc. (DBA) South of Market Health Center (SMHC) was established in the State of California as a community-based 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and established SMHC as a federally qualified health center (FQHC) in 1973. SMHC was one of the first community health clinics in San Francisco and originated as a direct response to the inner city’s lack of access to health care to the poor and medically underserved. For over 40 years, SMHC has operated on the principle that healthcare is a right of every citizen, and a mission to increase access to care, regardless of the individual’s cultural, social, or economic circumstance. In addition to expanding the range of basic health services, for which South of Market Health Center is known, SMHC has expanded services to three additional sites in SF to provide access to dental, pediatric and behavioral health services for this community.
Location: San Francisco, CA - 94102 | 0.1 mile away
Contact Phone: (415) 241-8320
Details: St. Anthony’s Medical Clinic provides primary and specialty care to 4,625 patients through more than 14,000 visits a year. Every day more and more families are moving into the neighborhood, and as the only clinic providing of pediatric care in the Tenderloin, St. Anthony Medical Clinic is there to meet their healthcare needs. Over 30% of the patients served in the Clinic are children and nearly all (80%) of our patients live below 100% of the Federal Poverty Level ($23,550 for a family of four). Many of the children we treat are already struggling with chronic disease: diabetes, obesity, and even high blood pressure. With Tenderloin hospitalization rates for diabetes and complications associated with the disease five times the city average, the Clinic has made chronic disease management and prevention a priority. Through individualized care plans, support groups and education, patients learn to effectively manage their chronic conditions. Our range of primary care, preventive and ancillary services support all patients in building healthy lifestyles for themselves and their families. In addition to primary care for adults and children, the Clinic also provides an array of specialty and mental health services including nutrition education, individual and group therapy, psychiatry, podiatry, Allergist, Ophthalmologist and acupuncture.
Location: San Francisco, CA - 94103 | 0.1 mile away
Contact Phone: (415) 734-4200
Details: The Medical Respite and Sobering Center, located at 1171 Mission Street, provides specialized healthcare services to homeless patients in San Francisco. The Center serves as an important discharge option for San Francisco General and private hospitals as well as a drop off point for individuals with chronic alcoholism in need of stabilization services.
Location: San Francisco, CA - 94103 | 0.2 mile away
Contact Phone: (415) 697-0490
Details: The service program for LoPrest Health Center includes an integrated behavioral health services (IBHS) model that combines mental health, primary care and social service treatment strategies in one setting as a means for improving patient adherence healthy quality, and ultimately patient outcomes.
Location: San Francisco, CA - 94103 | 0.2 mile away
Contact Phone: (415) 633-6421
Details: The Mabuhay Health Center (MHC) is a volunteer-run organization that provides free health care resources to the people of San Francisco. Our main service is a free community health clinic that operates in San Francisco’s South of Market (SoMa) district at the Bayanihan Community Center. Since an overwhelming majority of MHC’s patients are elderly Filipinos, cultural sensitivity entails navigating around hiya (a sense of embarrassment particular to Filipino cultures) and having volunteers on-site who are fluent in Filipino dialects (to facilitate health education and to encourage conversations - rather than monologues and misunderstandings - about personal health). We also tailor the content of health education workshops for youth such that our presentations make sense within the contexts of Filipino American culture and the South of Market community.
Location: San Francisco, CA - 94102 | 0.2 mile away
Contact Phone: (415) 292-9930
Details: Hamilton Shelter Program operates one of the largest shelters for families experiencing homelessness in San Francisco, offering a safe place to sleep, three meals a day and critical social services to 50 families a night for up to six months. Families at the shelter receive case management, housing search assistance, job training and other support.
Location: San Francisco, CA - 94102 | 0.2 mile away
Contact Phone: (415) 885-2274
Details: At the center of Curry is its primary health care clinic - easily the envy of anyone. Through a partnership with the San Francisco Department of Public Health, physicians and nurse practitioners provide care to patients by appointment from Monday through Friday (9 am to 5 pm).
Location: San Francisco, CA - 94103 | 0.2 mile away
Contact Phone: (415) 487-3300
Details: Canon Kip Community House (705 Natoma Street), the first new construction complex in San Francisco for disabled homeless adults, opened in 1994, in the South of Market neighborhood. Today, Canon Kip continues to accommodate 104 formerly homeless individuals in SRO units. In addition to a communal kitchen and lounge on the first floor, Canon Kip is also home to the Canon Kip Senior Center, which operates seven days a week, as well as the CHEFS program, ECS's culinary training program for homeless adults.
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