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Screening and Acute Care Clinic
The UCSF Screening and Acute Care Clinic is among the last remaining acute care clinics in San Francisco. The clinic operates on a same-day walk-in appointment basis for adults 18 and over. Patients can be evaluated for an array of urgent, non-life threatening medical problems that need same-day evaluation.
Among the conditions the clinic commonly treats are:
- Joint and muscle pain
- Skin infection
- Abdominal pain
- Urinary tract infections, vaginitis and urethritis
- Headache
- Minor trauma
- Infections of the ears, throat and sinuses
- Cough and bronchitis
As the clinic is busy with acute care medical needs, the following treatments WILL NOT be performed:
- Employment or school physicals
- Routine general physicals
- Travel vaccinations
- Routine tuberculosis skin tests
- IUD or diaphragm placement
- Worker's compensation first visit
- Prescription medication refill requests
Patients are seen on a first come, first serve basis. Please do not call ahead for an appointment. All patients who come into the clinic will be seen until all available appointments are filled. Please be prepared for up to a two-hour wait between your check-in and your appointment time. It also may take additional time for patients who need to get authorization from their primary care doctor for insurance coverage purposes.
Your Visit
Please bring with you:
- A current list of the medications—including over-the-counter medications, vitamin supplements and herbal products you are taking
- Your insurance card and co-payment if required
- A deposit if you will be paying for the visit
Prior to seeing a physician or nurse practitioner, your blood pressure, heart rate and temperature will be taken by a nurse who is specially skilled in the initial evaluation of acute medical problems. Any needed diagnostic tests will be ordered at this time. After this evaluation is complete, you will be given the first available appointment slot. If you leave the building while waiting for your appointment, please return at least 10 minutes before your scheduled time. To serve all our patients in a timely manner, a patient will be considered a "no show" if he or she is more than five minutes late for their
appointment. If this occurs, we will take the next patient in line.
As a teaching institution, we participate in a residency program. Resident/faculty physician teams deliver care to our patients. Residents are physicians who have completed medical school and are pursuing further specialty training in internal medicine.
Financial Issues
Insurance Coverage
Your insurer may require you to pay an annual deductible
before they begin paying for your visits. You should determine
from your insurer the amount of the deductible you are
required to pay before proceeding with the appointment.
If you have an HMO plan with Brown & Toland (and your
primary care provider is outside UCSF) please have your
primary care doctor fax a referral prior to your visit. If you
are a PPO plan member, contact your insurance carrier to
verify if their insurance plan will cover your visit to our
clinic.
Self-pay Visits
If you are unable to obtain a referral or authorization for your
appointment, or you choose to pay for your visit yourself, the
office staff will collect a deposit at the time of your appointment.
This is a deposit only and does not include additional
fees associated with any other tests or procedures. You will
receive a separate mailed bill in the mail for the amount still
owed from your visit or any other services received.
- New Patient: $225 deposit
- Established Patient $160 deposit
Location
UCSF Screening and Acute Care Clinic
Ambulatory Care Center
400 Parnassus Ave., Ground floor
San Francisco, CA 94122
Phone
(415) 353-2602
Hours
Monday through Friday: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturdays and most holidays: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Note: Patients who think they may be having a life-threatening emergency and are suffering from serious shortness of breath, chest pain, sudden paralysis of the arms or legs should immediately call 911 or go directly to the emergency room.
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