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San Francisco City Clinic works with other local organizations so even if we can’t help you, we can point you in the right direction. Here are some programs and services that may be helpful, depending on your need.
Find clinics offering urgent care, TB testing, and more: http://www.freeprintshop.org/download/medical_english.pdf
PleasePrEPMe
https://www.pleaseprepme.org/
A national directory of PrEP providers and a live chat answering questions in English and Spanish about how to find and pay for PrEP. You can find more information on how to find a PrEP/PEP provider, how to engage in a confidential chat in English/Spanish: Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm and answers for your PrEP/PEP questions.
San Francisco AIDS Foundation 415-487-8000
http://www.sfaf.org/
1035 Market Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103
San Francisco AIDS Foundation works to end the HIV epidemic by reducing new infections through education, advocacy and direct services for prevention and care.
Alliance Health Project 415-476-3902 Email ahpinfo@ucsf.edu
http://ucsf-ahp.org/
1930 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94102
Alliance Health is an LGBTQ specialty mental health clinic offering a range of support services to help with problems caused by living with HIV, mental illness and substance use.
GLIDE Health Services 415-674-6000 info@glide.org
https://www.glide.org/
330 Ellis Street, 6th Floor @ Taylor Street
GLIDE is a social service provider and spiritual community dedicated to addressing the needs and advocates for individuals and families to strengthen communities and transform lives located in the Tenderloin. Confidential HIV testing and counseling, mental health and case management, complimentary care (acupuncture, chiropractics).
Planned Parenthood 1-800-230-PLAN
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/
1650 Valencia San Francisco, CA 94110 415- 821-1282
Additional location (from Planned parent website):
Wohlford Family Clinic at the Good Samaritan Family Resource Center 1294 Potrero Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110 415-401-8737
Planned Parenthood delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of people worldwide. Offering confidential HIV testing and counseling, STD testing and treatment, general family planning services, medical and surgical abortions, birth control and emergency contraception.
San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium 415-355-2222
www.sfccc.org/our-partner-clinics
2720 Taylor St, Suite 430, San Francisco, CA 94133
San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium serves low-income, uninsured, and medically underserved people located throughout SF to meet the health needs of the communities.
PRC (Positive Resource Center) 415-777-0333
www.positiveresource.org
170 9th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
PRC (formerly Positive Resource Center) has been transforming the Bay Area for decades, helping those affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use, or mental health issues realize their best selves by providing the support and services they need to reclaim their lives. Provide benefits and counseling regarding Social Security issues, employment services including training and workshops.
Project Open Hand 415-447-2300 Email info@openhand.org
https://www.openhand.org/
730 Polk Street (at Eddy Street), San Francisco, CA 94109
Project Open Hand’s mission is to improve health outcomes and quality of life by providing nutritious meals to the sick and vulnerable, caring for and educating our community.
SF AIDS Foundation 415-487-3000
http://www.sfaf.org/
1035 Market Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103
San Francisco AIDS Foundation works to end the HIV epidemic by reducing new infections through education, advocacy and direct services for prevention and care. Services include benefits counseling, client advocacy, Latino support group, African American men support group, emergency housing assistance, rental subsidies, ADAP registration
Shanti 415-674-4700
http://www.shanti.org/
730 Polk Street (at Eddy Street), San Francisco, CA 94109
Shanti Project exists to enhance the health, quality of life and well-being of people with terminal, life-threatening or disabling illnesses or conditions through services, including in-home and onsite patient and care navigation, emotional and practical support and preserving the human-animal bond.
Men of Color Program (UC San Francisco) 415-353-2119
www.positivehealth.ucsf.edu/mocp
350 Parnassus Ave, Suite 908, San Francisco, CA 94143,
At the Men of Color Program (MOCP)/Black Health Center of Excellence (BHCOE), it’s all about you. We believe in listening to and working with our patients as partners and building trust, so you can achieve your best health and wellness.
Tom Waddell Health Center 415-355-7400
www.sfdph.org/dph/comupg/oservices/medsvs/hlthctrs/tomwaddellhlthctr.asp
230 Golden Gate Avenue (between Leavenworth and Golden Gate), San Francisco, CA 94102
Tom Waddell Urban Health (TWUH) serves adults experiencing homelessness and residents of supportive housing. Services are aligned with Health Care for the Homeless and Harm Reduction models, comprehensive HIV prevention and care; Hepatitis C treatment; office based opioid treatment; transgender care; integrated behavioral health services; podiatry and dental services.
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center Ward 86 415-206-2400
https://hividgm.ucsf.edu/hiv-primary-care-clinic
1001 Potrero Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110 (between 22nd St and 23rd St)
Ward 86 is a proud partner of the San Francisco Department of Public Health. Funding comes from the City and County of San Francisco and the Ryan White Care Act with additional support from the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation and private donations. Services include primary care, social work, eligibility concerns, psychiatry services, STD testing and treatment, referrals for mental health services
Healing Waters Wilderness Adventures 415-552-1190 Email info@hwaters.org
http://www.hwaters.org/
167 Fell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States
Empowering, Inspiring and Enriching lives of those living with HIV and AIDS through wilderness adventures since 1996. Working with qualified volunteers, we provide an emotionally and physically safe environment in the outdoors for individuals to take a moment to celebrate living, community and challenge their own beliefs about their strengths and abilities.
Stonewall Project 415-487-3100
http://www.stonewallsf.org/
1035 Market St. Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103
Programs for harm reduction-based counseling, treatment, support services for gay and trans men having issues with drugs and/or alcohol.
Tweaker.org 415-487-3100 Email mdelarosa@sfaf.org
www.tweaker.org
Website by the Stonewall Project that provides information, support and resources for crystal meth.
The Speed Project 415-487-8043
www.tspsf.com
1035 Market Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103
The Speed Project is a program by the Stonewall Project and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation on harm reduction for gay/bi and heteroflexible men in San Francisco.
Crystal Meth Anonymous Meetings (213-488-4455, 1-855-638-4373)
www.crystalmeth.org
CMA General Services 4470 W Sunset Blvd Ste 107 PMB 555 Los Angeles CA 90027
Crystal Meth Anonymous is a website to help find a fellowship near you who share their experience so they may recover from addiction to crystal meth.
Drop-in Groups
- Alcoholics Anonymous 415-674-1821 help@aasf.org
https://aasf.org/
1821 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Alcoholics Anonymous is fellowship that best fits you so that you may recover from addiction to alcohol.
- Life Ring Secular Recovery 1-800-811-4142 service@lifering.org
www.liferingrecovery.org
Mailing address: LifeRing Secular Recovery, 25125 Santa Clara St, E-359 Hayward, CA 94544
LifeRing Secular Recovery is an abstinence-based, worldwide network of individuals seeking to live in recovery from addiction to alcohol or to other non-medically indicated drugs.
- Narcotics Anonymous 415-621-8600
http://sfna.org/
Mailing Address: San Francisco Area of Narcotics Anonymous, Area Service Office, The West Bay Conference Center, 1290 Fillmore Street #B, San Francisco, CA 94115
NA is a nonprofit fellowship for those for whom drugs had become a major problem and who want to recover.
- Crystal Meth Anonymous Meetings 213-488-4455, 855-638-4373
www.crystalmeth.org
CMA General Services
4470 W Sunset Blvd Ste 107 PMB 555 Los Angeles CA 90027
Crystal Meth Anonymous is a website to help find a fellowship near you who share their experience so they may recover from addiction to crystal meth.
- Healthright 360 415-762-3700
(formerly Haight Ashbury Clinics and Walden House)
www.healthright360.org
- Harm Reduction Therapy Center 415-863-4282 ext 2
https://harmreductiontherapy.org/
San Francisco: 45 Franklin Street, Suite 320 San Francisco, CA 94102
Oakland: 315 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607
Mill Valley: 18 E. Blithedale Ave., Suite 14, Mill Valley, CA 94941
The Center, founded by leaders in the Harm Reduction Therapy movement, is a certified drug and alcohol treatment program staffed by mental health professionals.
- PRC (formerly Positive Resource Center) 415-777-0333
https://prcsf.org/
This includes Baker Street, Robertson Place, Jo Ruffin Place and San Jose Place, Ferguson Place and Acceptance Place
170 9th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
PRC (formerly Positive Resource Center) has been transforming the Bay Area for decades, helping those affected by HIV/AIDS, substance use, or mental health issues realize their best selves by providing the support and services they need to reclaim their lives. Provide benefits and counseling regarding Social Security issues, employment services including training and workshops.
3rd Street Youth Center and Clinic 415-822-1707 Email info@3rdstyouth.org
http://3rdstyouth.org/
1728 Bancroft Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124
The 3rd Street Youth Center and Clinic is a community based agency providing youth in Bayview Hunters Point with medical and behavioral health services that encourage them to make decisions that support their health, safety and development.
B.A.Y. Positives (Bay Area Young Positives) 415-487-1616
http://www.baypositives.org/
701 Oak Street (at Fillmore Street), San Francisco, CA 94117
Bay Positives is a youth drop in center (ages 26 and under), serving as a one-stop source for health as well as wellness news. Services include mental health services, support groups and counseling, prevention case management, advocacy, information, referrals, education, outreach, retreats, and social events
B.A.Y. Positives (Bay Area Young Positives) 415-487-1616
http://www.baypositives.org/
701 Oak Street (at Fillmore Street), San Francisco, CA 94117
Bay Positives is a youth drop in center (ages 26 and under), serving as a one-stop source for health as well as wellness news. Services include mental health services, support groups and counseling, prevention case management, advocacy, information, referrals, education, outreach, retreats, and social events
Cole Street Youth Clinic/Huckleberry Youth Programs
Multi-Service Center 415-386-9398
Clinic: 415-751-8181
24 Hour Teen Hotline: 415-621-2929
https://www.huckleberryyouth.org/contact-us/
555 Cole Street (dial #096) @ Haight Street
Main office: 3310 Geary Blvd., San Francisco, CA 94118
415-668-2622, 1-800-735-2929 (TTY)
hyp@huckleberryyouth.org
Huckleberry strengthens families and empowers young people with services that promote safety in times of crisis, physical and emotional health and well-being, social justice in communities facing inequality, and educational success. When all youth succeed, the entire community is stronger. Offering general medical services, primary care and sensitive services, confidential HIV testing and counseling (TTh only), STD testing and treatment, condom and birth control distribution, 1-on-1 peer education, individual therapy and family counseling, case management, VIP Program (Violence Is Preventable) for women ages 14-17, health education workshops, pregnancy testing.
Community Health Programs for Youth (CHPY)
https://www.sfhealthnetwork.org/primary-care-3/community-health-programs-for-youth-chpy/
Provides services to youth 12 and over. Does not need a parent or guardian’s permission to receive sexual health services or certain types of counseling. Services include birth control, sexually transmitted disease (STD) and HIV testing and treatment, PEP and PrEP – HIV prevention medication and services, primary care, urgent care, mental health and/or substance abuse counseling. Multiple sites are available. Visit the link for details and additional providers.
Dimensions at Castro Mission Health Center 415-934-7757
http://www.dimensionsclinic.org/
3850 17th Street (at Noe and Sanchez St.)
Dimensions is an open and friendly place to get support in being healthy. We offer low-cost health services for queer, transgender and questioning youth ages 12 to 25. Services include primary care, transgender health care, confidential HIV testing and counseling, STD testing and treatment, pregnancy testing, condoms and birth control distribution, on site counseling, psychiatric evaluations
Larkin Street Youth Services 415-673-0911
https://larkinstreetyouth.org/
134 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 9410
Provides comprehensive services that meet young peoples’ needs, while encouraging them to access our services when and how they feel comfortable. This helps our young people take charge of their own lives, developing long-lasting self-sufficiency while building trust in themselves and our staff. Offering primary care, HIV testing and counseling, STD testing and treatment, referrals for mental health services
Larkin Street Youth Services 415-673-0911
https://larkinstreetyouth.org/
134 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 9410
Provides comprehensive services that meet young peoples’ needs, while encouraging them to access our services when and how they feel comfortable. This helps our young people take charge of their own lives, developing long-lasting self-sufficiency while building trust in themselves and our staff. Offering primary care, HIV testing and counseling, STD testing and treatment, referrals for mental health services
LYRIC (Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center) 415-703-6150
http://lyric.org/
127 Collingwood Street (at 18th Street)
LYRIC envisions LGBTQQ youth to be embraced for who they are and encouraged to be who they want to be by working towards social justice and supporting young leaders, their families and allies. Offering workshops, education assistance and referrals, job training, counseling, recreation programs
The SF LGBT Center 415-865-5555
http://www.sfcenter.org/
1800 Market Street
SF LGBT Center connects our diverse community to opportunities, resources and each other to achieve our vision of a stronger, healthier, and more equitable world for LGBT people and our allies.
Strut, formally known as Magnet 415-437-3400
https://www.strutsf.org/
470 Castro Street, San Francisco CA 94114
info@strutsf.org
Strut offers an array of free clinical services, behavioral interventions and community-building groups to enable you to be the best version of yourself. These services include STD testing and treatment, confidential rapid HIV testing and counseling, Hepatitis A and B vaccinations, mental health counseling, acupuncture, massage, hypnotherapy
Alliance Health Project 415-476-3902
Email: ahpinfo@ucsf.edu
http://ucsf-ahp.org/
1930 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94102
Serves as an LGBTQ specialty mental health clinic offering a range of support services to help with problems caused by living with HIV, mental illness and substance use. Offering support groups, HIV testing and counseling, workshops and advocacy
SF Community Health Center (Formally Asian/Pacific Islander Wellness Center) 415-292-3400
https://sfcommunityhealth.org
Main Office: 730 Polk Street 4th Floor, San Francisco CA 94109
Tenderloin Clinic: 726 Polk Street 4th Floor, San Francisco CA 94109
Castro Clinic: 1800 Market Street, Suite 401, San Francisco CA 94102
LGBTQ and people of color health organization that believes EVERYONE deserves to be healthy and needs access to the highest quality health care. Fostering resilience, strength, connection, health, and wellness for all communities. To us, health care will always be grounded in social justice. Primary medical care, psychiatric evaluation, case management, psychotherapy, peer advocacy, nutrition counseling, HIV testing, substance abuse testing, retreats, internships
San Francisco Therapy Collective 415-659-8282
http://www.sftherapycollective.com/
SF Therapy Collective offers therapy in individual, couples and family settings to people of all ages. Offering ongoing therapy (HIV/AIDS support, surviving trauma, SU, aging, etc.); sliding scale based on income.
Gaylesta Business Office: 415-729-3996
GLBT Psychotherapist Association of the Greater San Francisco Bay Area
Therapist Referral Phone: 1 (888) 869-4993
https://gaylesta.org/
Mailing address (mail only):
584 Castro Street, #230, San Francisco, CA, 94114-2512
Provides mental health services including therapist referrals, education and consultation. The members offer a wide range of specializations, allowing us to serve as a unique resource both to the LGBTQ communities and to other service providers.
Lyon Martin Health Services 415-901-7106
http://lyon-martin.org/
1735 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 415-565-7667
Our patients are diverse in age, diverse in ethnicity and diverse in social circumstance. We advocate for the improved health and healthcare of all people. Offering primary care, full scope gynecological care, STD testing and treatment, social services, confidential HIV testing and counseling, homeless counseling and placement services
Saint James Infirmary 415-554-8494
https://stjamesinfirmary.org/
730 Polk Street 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94109
St. James Infirmary is a peer-based occupational health and safety clinic for sex workers and their families. We exist to provide free, compassionate, and non-judgmental healthcare and social services for Sex Workers (current or former) of all genders and sexual orientations while preventing occupational illnesses and injuries through a comprehensive continuum of services.
Dimensions at Castro Mission Health Center 415-934-7757
http://www.dimensionsclinic.org/
3850 17th Street (at Noe and Sanchez St.)
Dimensions is an open and friendly place to get support in being healthy. We offer low-cost health services for queer, transgender and questioning youth ages 12 to 25. Offering primary care, transgender health care, confidential HIV testing and counseling, STD testing and treatment, pregnancy testing, condoms and birth control distribution, on site counseling, psychiatric evaluations
Transgender San Francisco 415-839-9448
http://tgsf.org/
3543 18th Street #30, San Francisco, CA 94110
TransGender San Francisco is a non-profit corporation dedicated to serving the educational, social, and recreational needs of the transgendered community. TGSF is also dedicated to educating the general public about transgenderism and promoting a positive image of transgendered persons among the general public.
The SF LGBT Center 415-865-5555
http://www.sfcenter.org/
1800 Market Street
SF LGBT Center connects our diverse community to opportunities, resources and each other to achieve our vision of a stronger, healthier, and more equitable world for LGBT people and our allies.
The Transgender Law Center 510-587-9696
info@transgenderlawcenter.org
https://transgenderlawcenter.org/
Headquarters (mailing address)
Transgender Law Center, PO Box 70976, Oakland, CA 94612-0976
Transgender Law Center (TLC) is the largest national trans-led organization advocating self-determination for all people. Grounded in legal expertise and committed to racial justice, TLC employs a variety of community-driven strategies to keep transgender and gender nonconforming people alive, thriving, and fighting for liberation.
SF Community Health Center (Formally Asian/Pacific Islander Wellness Center) 415-292-3400
https://sfcommunityhealth.org
Main Office: 730 Polk Street 4th Floor, San Francisco CA 94109
Tenderloin Clinic: 726 Polk Street 4th Floor, San Francisco CA 94109
Castro Clinic: 1800 Market Street, Suite 401, San Francisco CA 94102
LGBTQ and people of color health organization that believes EVERYONE deserves to be healthy and needs access to the highest quality health care. Fostering resilience, strength, connection, health, and wellness for all communities. To us, health care will always be grounded in social justice. Primary medical care, psychiatric evaluation, case management, psychotherapy, peer advocacy, nutrition counseling, HIV testing, substance abuse testing, retreats, internships
HIVE 415-206-8919
https://hiveonline.org/
Zuckerberg San Francisco General, 1001 Potrero Avenue, 6D-33, San Francisco, CA 94110
Based at Zuckerberg San Francisco General, HIVE Clinic provides multidisciplinary preconception, prenatal, gynecologic and sexual health care to women living with HIV as well as HIV-affected couples including serodifferent couples (when one partner is HIV+ and the other is HIV-).
Lyon Martin Health Services 415-565-7667
http://lyon-martin.org/
1735 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Offers primary care, full scope gynecological care, STD testing and treatment, social services, confidential HIV testing and counseling, homeless counseling and placement services. Patients are diverse in age, diverse in ethnicity and diverse in social circumstance. We advocate for the improved health and healthcare of all people.
Planned Parenthood 1-800-230-PLAN
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/
1650 Valencia San Francisco, CA 94110 415-821-1282
Additional locations:
Wohlford Family Clinic at the Good Samaritan Family Resource Center 1294 Potrero Ave., San Francisco, CA 94110 415-401-8737
Planned Parenthood delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of people worldwide. Offers confidential HIV testing and counseling, STD testing and treatment, general family planning services, medical and surgical abortions, birth control and emergency contraception
Saint James Infirmary 415-554-8494
https://stjamesinfirmary.org/
730 Polk Street 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94109
St. James Infirmary is a peer-based occupational health and safety clinic for sex workers and their families. We exist to provide free, compassionate, and non-judgmental healthcare and social services for Sex Workers (current or former) of all genders and sexual orientations while preventing occupational illnesses and injuries through a comprehensive continuum of services. Offering trans hormone clinic, massage, confidential HIV testing and counseling, STD testing and treatment, primary care, gynecological care, massage, acupuncture, peer counseling and psychiatric care
WOMAN, Inc. (Women Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent) 415-864-4722
http://www.womaninc.org/
26 Boardman Place, San Francisco, CA 94103
Offers resources and information for domestic violence, individual counseling services, support groups for issues involving domestic violence
Women’s Community Clinic 415-379-7800
http://womenscommunityclinic.org/
1735 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
The mission of the Women’s Community Clinic is to improve the health and well-being of women and girls. We believe preventive, educational care is essential to lifelong health and that all women deserve excellent health care, regardless of their ability to pay. Offers confidential HIV testing and counseling (by appointment only), STD testing and treatment, routine annual exams (by appointment only), diagnosis and treatment of gynecological concerns, acupuncture, referrals for mental health services
Black Brothers Esteem (BBE) (San Francisco AIDS Foundation) 415-487-8018
Email: BBE@sfaf.org
BBE Counseling and Support: 415-487-8018
Mondays through Fridays
Colors of Recovery Support Group: 415-487-8003
Mondays
Phoenix Rising: 415-487-8018
Wednesdays
www.sfaf.org/bbe
1035 Market Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103
Call for a recording of local events and social gatherings
Rafiki Coalition 415-615-9945
(formerly Black Coalition on AIDS)
http://rafikicoalition.org/
601 Cesar Chavez Street, San Francisco, CA 94124
With a goal to improve people’s lives by reversing the history of health inequalities that affect the Black community and other underserved groups in San Francisco. They provide a safe, supportive environment where people can find a path to wellness by understanding their health issues, becoming more physically active and eating a healthy diet.
Men of Color Program (UC San Francisco) 415-353-2119
http://360.ucsf.edu/mocp
350 Parnassus Ave, Suite 908, San Francisco, CA 94143, United States
At the Men of Color Program (MOCP)/Black Health Center of Excellence (BHCOE), it’s all about you. We believe in listening to and working with our patients as partners and building trust, so you can achieve your best health and wellness.
Aguilas Inc. 415-558-8403
http://sfaguilas.org/
AGUILAS (LGBT Center): 1800 Market St. 4th Floor, Suite 403, San Francisco, CA 94102
Mailing Address: AGUILAS, 2261 Market St. Box 496, San Francisco, CA 94114.
AGUILAS is dedicated to creating a supportive, culturally sensitive environment for gay/bisexual Latinos. We strive to foster knowledge and pride of the diversity of our language, culture, history and spirituality. AGUILAS is committed to developing programs that promote health, well-being and community building that foster positive self-identities, healthy relationships and leadership skills. Member based services (call to become a member), bimonthly meetings for Latino issues, life enhancing and skill building workshops, free mental health counseling, C.A.T.S. Program (Community Access Ticket Services - local events free to members), prevention counseling for HIV positive individuals
Clinica Esperanza 415-552-3870
www.mnhc.org/medical-services
240 Shotwell Street (at 16th Street)
Offers primary care, psychosocial education, medical education, health education, confidential HIV testing and counseling, referrals for mental health services
El Grupo (San Francisco AIDS Foundation) 415-487-8000
www.sfaf.org/programs/latino-programs
1035 Market Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103
415-487-3000
We provide services to anyone living with HIV, regardless of their immigration status, programs specifically for men who have sex with men who have a history of drug use or mental health issues, and for trans-Latinas, and workshops for people who are newly diagnosed and for long-term HIV survivors.
Instituto Familiar de la Raza 415-229-0500
info@ifrsf.org
2919 Mission Street
Instituto Familiar de la Raza works to build a healthy community by honoring and building on culture and spirit for what they bring to health and healing; nurturing relationships of mutual respect, support, and collaboration across communities; offering a welcoming and safe place to heal; promoting a healthy and healing environment throughout our community; speaking out for justice and encouraging others in their own power and voice to speak their truth. Promotes and enhances the health and well-being of Chicanos/Latinos and multicultural/multiracial youth through a continuum of mental health, HIV-related and social services including health promotion and prevention, early intervention, case management, clinical mentoring, family support, comprehensive behavioral health services, and cultural/spiritual activities and practice
Mission Neighborhood Health Center 415-552-3870
http://www.mnhc.org/
240 Shotwell Street (at 16th Street)
Mission Neighborhood Health Center honors our Latino roots with a tradition of providing compassionate, patient-centered care. We advocate for health equity and deliver innovative, high quality services responsive to the neighborhoods and diverse communities we serve. Including primary care, confidential HIV testing and counseling, STD testing and treatment
Asian/Pacific Islander Legal Outreach 415-567-6255
https://www.apilegaloutreach.org/
1121 Mission Street
APILO provides culturally competent and linguistically appropriate legal representation, social services, and advocacy for the most marginalized segments of the community including low-income women, seniors, recent immigrants, and youth. Our diverse staff provides holistic legal, social, and educational services in more than a dozen languages including Cantonese, Chiu-Chow, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Punjabi, Spanish, Tagalog, Taiwanese, and Vietnamese. Services include family law, immigration law, elderly law, holistic and social services, domestic violence assessment, police misconduct assessment
SF Community Health Center (Formally Asian/Pacific Islander Wellness Center) 415-292-3400
https://sfcommunityhealth.org
Main Office: 730 Polk Street 4th Floor, San Francisco CA 94109
Tenderloin Clinic: 726 Polk Street 4th Floor, San Francisco CA 94109
Castro Clinic: 1800 Market Street, Suite 401, San Francisco CA 94102
LGBTQ and people of color health organization that believes EVERYONE deserves to be healthy and needs access to the highest quality health care. Fostering resilience, strength, connection, health, and wellness for all communities. To us, health care will always be grounded in social justice. Primary medical care, psychiatric evaluation, case management, psychotherapy, peer advocacy, nutrition counseling, HIV testing, substance abuse testing, retreats, internships
Asian American Recovery Services 415-541-9285
https://www.healthright360.org/agency/asian-american-recovery-services
965 Mission Street # 325 (at 6th Street)
AARS is dedicated to reducing the impact and incidence of substance use in the Bay Area.
Asian Women’s Shelter 415-751-7110 or 1 (877) 751-0880
Email: info@sfaws.org
http://www.sfaws.org/
3543 18th Street # 19, San Francisco, CA 94110
The mission of Asian Women's Shelter (AWS) is to eliminate domestic violence by promoting the social, economic and political self-determination of women. AWS is committed to every person's right to live in a violence-free home, and has a specific focus towards addressing the cultural and language needs of immigrant, refugee, and U.S.-born Asian women and their children. Offers comprehensive shelter program in San Francisco that provides safety, food, shelter, advocacy, and other resources to assist women in rebuilding violence-free lives for themselves and their children
Curry Senior Center 415-885-2274
https://www.curryseniorcenter.org/
333 Turk Street @ Hyde
At Curry Senior Center we make sure our seniors stay in their homes and their communities. We offer integrated health care, housing, case management support, meals and community activities for all seniors, especially our most vulnerable, low income or homeless.
Alliance Health Project 415-476-3902
https://ucsf-ahp.org/support-and-therapy-groups/
1930 Market Street
Group support is at the foundation of AHP’s model for emotional health and wellness, and AHP has pioneered support groups that respond to a range of physical and mental health and substance abuse concerns. Also offers HIV testing and counseling, workshops and advocacy
Care through Touch Institute 415-344-0302 Email CareThroughTouchSF@gmail.com
http://www.carethroughtouch.org/
240 Golden Gate Ave, #206, San Francisco, CA 94102
Care Through Touch Institute’s (CTI) mission is to care for and educate poor and marginalized people by providing massage therapy and holistic health practices that transform body, mind and spirit.
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine 415-282-9603
https://www.actcm.edu/
450 Connecticut Street
The ACTCM Acupuncture and Herbal Clinic is a community-oriented teaching clinic. Our ACTCM clinical interns are in the final phase of a rigorous four-year program taught by experts in traditional Chinese medicine healing techniques. Interns treat patients under the direct supervision of clinical faculty who are California licensed acupuncturists.
Healthright 360 (formerly Haight Ashbury Clinics and Walden House) 415-762-3700
www.healthright360.org
Please call to make an appointment. Healthright 360 offers primary care, substance abuse treatment programs, HIV testing and counseling (by appointment only), mental health services, youth programs, acupuncture, chiropractics and is a Healthy SF medical home.
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8:00-4:00 M-W-F
1:00-6:00 Tuesday
1:00-4:00 Thursday
Get in touch
If you recently tested positive for HIV or syphilis and have questions, or need help finding HIV care, please contact LINCS. Call 415-487-5520 and leave a confidential message so we can help you get medication and answer any questions.