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[edit] Medical Clinic

558 Clayton St., 94117 (Free Medical Clinic)

415-746-1950 (Free Medical Clinic)

415-431-9909 (FAX) (Free Medical Clinic)

Clinic Hours: By Appointment Only Monday 8:45 AM - 8:00 PM Tuesday 8:45 AM - 8:00 PM Wednesday 8:45 AM - 8:00 PM Thursday 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM Friday 12:15 PM - 8:00 PM

Phone Hours: Monday - Wednesday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM Thursday 12:30 PM - 8:00 PM Friday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Closed 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM and 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM daily)

Clinic Drop In Hours: Monday/Tuesday 4:45 PM Tuesday/Wednesday 8:45 AM Acupuncture Drop In Hours: Monday 8:45 AM - 11:30 AM

Offers primary health care, as well as specialty services including podiatry, chiropractic care, pediatrics, HIV testing, comprehensive HIV treatment services, and community information and referral services. Does not treat emergency medical problems (such as broken bones, severe bleeding, trauma abdominal pains, etc.) Clinic hours (above) are by appointment only.

[edit] Integrated Care Center

Provides Primary Care, Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment and Mental Health Services

1735 Mission St., 94103

415-746-1940

415-746-1941 (FAX)

M-Th:9am-7pm; F: 12-5 pm; Closed Sat. & Sun.

As one of the largest and most successful outpatient drug treatment centers in the Bay Area, Outpatient Substance Abuse Services provide drug abuse counseling and education, and medical treatment in outpatient clinic settings. HAFCI provides specialized programs for detox services, people at-risk for HIV infection,and African American drug abusers.

The San Francisco centers include: Bay Area Service Network Treatment Centers Drug Detoxification, Rehabilitation & Aftercare Services African American Family Healing Center, Oshun Center - 24 hour drop-in center for Women and their Families

Services are Free. Request Donations.

[edit] Smith-Ryan House

764 Chinook Court, Treasure Island, 94117

415-398-4928

M-F: 6:30am-6:30pm (Intake)

Provides an inpatient, safe environment for women (18-64 years) to detox from alcohol and crack cocaine addictions. A ten-bed facility where women can stay for 3-5 days and receive non-medical support. $20 donation accepted, but not required. Staff members are in recovery themselves. Referrals provided for outpatient detox clinics, etc. There are in-house AA, NA, and CA meetings, and consultations on women's needs. Open 24 hours a day. Call first for a phone screening. Requires that person has been using drugs or alcohol within past 24 hours. Must have medical clearance from a physician stating that it is safe to be admitted into a non-medical setting.

[edit] Medical Records Request

558 Clayton St., 94117

415-487-5632

415-431-9909 (FAX)

[edit] Residential Treatment

For clients that require drug detoxification and long-term substance abuse treatment in a residential setting, HAFCI's Residential Substance Abuse Services administer the following programs:

Center for Recovery The Center for Recovery is a 16-bed, 18-month residential substance abuse treatment program for homeless or very low-income men, women, and transgender persons who are also chronically mentally ill and/or diagnosed with HIV or another serious medical condition. The program is designed to serve individuals whose multiple disorders have made it difficult for them to be successfully placed in other programs. Client Intake: (415) 487-3665

Lodestar Lodestar, named for the guiding star, opened in 1994 in response to the need for a program specifically addressing the issues of HIV positive women. Lodestar is a six-bed residential program for HIV positive women with a length of stay of up to 12 months. Client Intake: (415) 487-5629

Smith-Ryan House Smith Ryan House was named in honor of Ryan White, a young man who raised public awareness about HIV and AIDS. The facility, which opened in September 1988, is a 16-bed, 42-day residential program providing non-medical alcohol and drug assessment, detoxification and information services for women. Client Intake: (415) 487-5622 (24 hours) HIV+ clients: (415) 487-5651 (24 hours)

Western Addition Recovery House Western Addition Recovery House is a 20-bed substance abuse treatment program designed for African-American men. Counseling services, substance abuse education, job skills training, and reading classes are all offered in a culturally appropriate setting, leading to substance abuse recovery and personal development. Client Intake: (415) 487-5647