Veterinary Street Outreach ServicesVET SOS addresses the unique problems of homeless individuals with companion animals by bringing free urgent and preventative veterinary care to the streets.
Street Outreach ServicesStreet Outreach Services (SOS) is the mobile outreach component of SFCCC’s Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) program. Since 1988, SOS has provided high quality, non-judgmental health services directly to homeless people in places where they live and congregate. The main goal of SOS is to connect people to primary health care.
South of Market Health CenterSMHC is a non-profit community health center that provides comprehensive medical, dental and podiatry services to individuals, children and families who have difficulty getting healthcare. We are a full-service clinic, providing high quality healthcare to over 5,000 patients every year. At SMHC, we have built our success on understanding and meeting the unique healthcare needs of our community.
Northeast Medical SerivcesNorth East Medical Services (NEMS) is a non-profit community health center serving the medically-underserved populations of the San Francisco Bay Area. With over 40 years of experience, NEMS is one of the largest health centers serving Asians in the United States.
Native American Health CenterNative American Health Center assists American Indians and Alaska Natives to improve and maintain their physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual well-being with respect for cultural traditions and to advocate for the needs of all Indian people, especially the most vulnerable members of their community.
St. Anthony's Medical ClinicSt. Anthony Foundation’s Free Medical Clinic provides free primary and specialty care to 3,400 uninsured patients through more than 12,000 visits a year. Approximately 90% of Clinic patients earn less than $10,000 a year and 25% are homeless.
Lyon-Martin Health ServicesLyon-Martin Health Services provides personalized healthcare and support services to women and transgender people who lack access to quality care because of their sexual or gender identity, regardless of their ability to pay.
The Mission Neighborhood Health CenterThe Mission Neighborhood Health Center has been around for 39 years and is a well-known leader in advocacy efforts for culturally and linguistically competent health and human services for Latinos in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area. MNHC serves over 13,000 unduplicated patients and renders over 66,000 health care service visits annually.
Haight Ashbury Free Clinics-Walden HouseTo address the thousands of adolescents and young adults that were streaming into San Francisco for the cultural revolution of the 1960’s, Haight Ashbury Free Clinics (HAFC) opened its doors in 1967 as the first free medical clinic in the country. Since then, HAFC has been an innovator in delivering primary health care services to many of the people who can least afford them.
GLIDE Health ServicesA nurse managed health center, GLIDE Health Services places their clients at the center of care and addresses their total health needs using an integrated service model.