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Transitions Clinic

Transitions Clinic


Description:

Transitions Clinic is a unique primary care clinic dedicated to recently released chronically-ill individuals recently released from incarceration and their families. Transitional and primary care services are available within the first two weeks upon release from prison. Patients are supported by community health workers who have a history of incarceration


Things to Know:

Visit Us At:

www.transitionsclinic.org

Services:

Health Services, Treatment Services.

Languages Spoken:

English, Spanish, Others.

What to Bring:

State-issued ID, Social Security Card, and Proof of SF Residency. No additional documentation needed prior to entry, but will need these documents in 30 days for San Francisco insurance program. Program will assist entering clients..

Accessibility:

Wheelchair accessible.

Fees:

None.

Eligibility:

All individuals and families.

Faith Based:

No.

To Get Connected:

Contact Persons:

Ron Sanders, Joseph Calderon: Community Health Workers

Phone:

(415) 671-7087

Email:

ronald.sanders@sfdph.org, joseph.calderon@sfdph.org

Address:
Southeast Health Center, 2401 Keith Street, San Francisco, CA 94124
Southeast Health Center, 2401 Keith Street, San Francisco, CA 94124
Notes:

Public Transportation: T Train, 54, 29 Community Health Workers are available by phone Monday through Friday 8am-5pm. No drop-ins, must have appointment scheduled. Can be screened by community health workers by phone. For future doctor’s appointments, please contact community health workers.

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