Office Address
2100 Webster St., Suite 117
San Francisco, California 94115
Phone: (415) 923-3015
Practice Hours
Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm
Hospital Affiliation
California Pacific Medical Center
California Pacific Medical Center Davies Campus
California Pacific Medical Center Pacific Campus
California Pacific Medical Center Mission Bernal Campus
California Pacific Medical Center Van Ness Campus
Presidio Surgery Center
Saint Francis Memorial Hospital
Healthcare Plans Accepted
Blue Cross PPO (excluding Covered CA)
Blue Shield PPO (excluding Covered CA)
Cigna PPO
Great West PPO
First Health
GEHA
HealthNet PPO
Medicare
Aetna PPO
United Healthcare PPO
Humana PPO
Tricare
Brown and Toland HMO
Workers’ Compensation Cases
Longshoreman
What To Bring To You First Visit
- Medical Insurance Card
- Relevant medical records, x-ray, MRI’s etc. to share with the doctor.
- Medications: Bring a list of the medications you are currently taking.
- Family member or friend: If you could use a hand completing forms or if you have mobility challenges, asking a friend or family member to accompany you would be a very good idea.
- Questions: Bring a list of questions you have about your condition or about your treatment plan to your appointment. The doctor will take time to make sure you get the information you need.
- If you may need x-rays, please allow extra time for having x-rays taken and for the doctor to review your films.
Your Appointment
- Arrive early to complete any additional forms.
- During your discussion with the doctor, be honest and complete.
- Ask for an explanation of your diagnosis and treatment plan in terms that you can understand and take notes to which you can refer to when you get home.
- Ask if there are hand-outs that you may use as a reference.
After Your Appointment
- Follow the treatment plan your doctor presented to you and call the office if you have any questions.
- Contact your doctor if your condition changes or worsens.
- If you were asked to come back for a follow-up appointment, please do so. Seeing you in person is the best way for us to understand how your treatment plan is working.