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How do I contact UCSF Health?

On weekends and holidays, please contact the nursing supervisor by calling the hospital operator at (415) 476-1000. If you feel your concerns about patient care and safety have not been adequately addressed by UCSF Health, please contact the Joint Commission Office of Quality Monitoring.

What should I do if I have concerns about UCSF Health?

If you feel your concerns about patient care and safety have not been adequately addressed by UCSF Health, please contact the Joint Commission Office of Quality Monitoring. You may also contact the California Department of Public Health at (800) 554-0353 or your health insurance company.

What do I do if I have an error in UCSF MyChart?

Error: Please enable JavaScript in your browser before using this site. Error: Please enable cookies to log in to UCSF MyChart. Forgot username? Forgot password? New User? Having trouble? Call UCSF MyChart Customer Service at 415-514-6000.

Is UCSF a good hospital?

UCSF Medical Center has been recognized among the nation's elite hospitals in U.S. News & World Report's 2019-2020 Best Hospitals survey, marking the 21st year that UCSF Health has been listed among the top 10 hospitals in the prestigious listings, and best in Northern California. In...

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How to contact MyChart?from ucsfhealth.org

If you need help getting started, contact MyChart Customer Service at (415) 514-6000. We're available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

How often do you get notifications of new results on MyChart?from ucsfhealth.org

We’ll contact you about any results that concern us. Automatic notifications about new test results are sent once a day , Mon-Fri. If you’d prefer to receive notifications as soon as test results are available, you can update your preferences in MyChart.

What is patient relations UCSF?

Patient Relations is here to help ensure that your experience with UCSF Health is a good one. If you or a family member has a question or concern about your care, please let us know. We suggest first discussing your concerns with your nurse, department manager and doctor. If they remain unresolved, the Patient Relations staff or a nursing supervisor is available to help you reach a resolution or provide more information.

What is UCSF Health?

UCSF Health is dedicated to the principle of treating each community member with respect and dignity. To learn more about our commitment to nondiscrimination and how patients can report sexual misconduct experienced in a clinical setting, please visit How to Report Sexual Harassment and Notice of Nondiscrimination.

How to report a patient safety issue?

Patient Safety. For information about patient safety, visit Patient Safety or see our Patient Safety Booklet. To report a patient safety issue, call the Patient Safety Hotline at (415) 353-8787 at any time. Information may be submitted anonymously.

What is the phone number for patient relations?

Patient Relations. (415) 353-1936. (415) 353-8556. M-F, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. patient.relations@ucsf.edu.

How to contact California Department of Public Health?

You may also contact the California Department of Public Health at (800) 554-0353 or your health insurance company.

How to contact the Joint Commission?

Phone: (800) 994-6610. Fax: (630) 792-5636. Email: complaint@jointcommission.org. You also can write to: Joint Commission.

How to contact MyChart?from ucsfhealth.org

If you need help getting started, contact MyChart Customer Service at (415) 514-6000. We're available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

How often do you get notifications of new results on MyChart?from ucsfhealth.org

We’ll contact you about any results that concern us. Automatic notifications about new test results are sent once a day , Mon-Fri. If you’d prefer to receive notifications as soon as test results are available, you can update your preferences in MyChart.

Where is the UCSF center for reproductive health located?from crh.ucsf.edu

The UCSF Center for Reproductive Health, located in Northern California’s San Francisco Bay Area offers a comprehensive array of infertility evaluation and treatment options for both men and women.

What is UCSF's experience with embryo micromanipulation?from crh.ucsf.edu

At UCSF, our embryology laboratory staff has extensive experience with embryo micromanipulation and biopsy. Our genetic counselors are on staff to coordinate your cycle with the IVF team and the PGD laboratory, to make the process as smooth as possible.

What is PGS in genetics?from crh.ucsf.edu

What is Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS) Preimplantation genetic screening or preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGS or PGT-A) is a screening test that evaluates the embryo’s chromosomes, the structures that hold all of our genetic material. The correct number of chromosomes in an embryo is 46 – where half should come from the egg and the other half from the sperm. PGS screens for the presence of any missing or extra chromosome material, within the limits of test resolution. Chromosome abnormalities in an embryo may lead to failure of the embryo to implant, a miscarriage, or impact health of a future child. PGS does not change or correct the embryo’s chromosomes. However, if an embryo is screen normal through PGS, the risks previously described are lower than for an embryo that has not been screened.

How to complete carrier screening?from crh.ucsf.edu

If you would like to complete carrier screening, please contact your pre-cycle coordinator. You may either schedule a blood draw at CRH or receive a saliva sample collection kit shipped to your home address.

Is PGS a screening test?from crh.ucsf.edu

As PGS is a screening test, there is a possibility of misdiagnosis of the embryo's chromosomes.

Can IVF be performed with PGS?from crh.ucsf.edu

PGS can be performed in conjunction with a standard IVF cycle for any person or couple, but is typically considered in cases where the female partner is over 35 years of age. An additional benefit of PGS is that it improves our ability to choose the healthier embryos in a cohort, achieving an improved success rate with a single embryo transfer—when a normal embryo is identified through PGS—and reducing the risks of twin pregnancy.

Can carrier screening be used to change fertility?from crh.ucsf.edu

When carrier screening is performed prior to pregnancy, it can allow for different options if there is an increased risk based on the results. Results from carrier screening may change the fertility treatment plan. For example, IVF with preimplantation genetic testing of embryos for the condition is possible in many cases.

Where is UCSF located?from medicine.ucsf.edu

In addition, research activities and administrative services based in the UCSF Medical Center are located around the city of San Francisco, including several large concentrations at the Laurel Heights campuses, and China Basin, 44 Montgomery Street, and 50 Beale Street. UCSF Medical Center at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), ...

How many beds does UCSF have?from medicine.ucsf.edu

UCSF Medical Center at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), is a 600-bed academic medical center that serves as both a tertiary and quaternary referral center and a community hospital.

How to contact MyChart?from ucsfhealth.org

If you need help getting started, contact MyChart Customer Service at (415) 514-6000. We're available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

How many locations does UC San Francisco have?from ucsf.edu

With more than 20 locations throughout San Francisco and beyond, UC San Francisco is an industry of its own, contributing greatly to the intellectual vigor and economic vitality of the City by the Bay.

When was the first UC hospital built?from medicine.ucsf.edu

The first UC hospital opened here in 1907, growing into Moffitt-Long Hospitals and Children's Hospital. These facilities, together with Mount Zion Hospital and Mission Bay, comprise the UCSF Medical Center.

How to contact MyChart?from ucsfhealth.org

If you need help getting started, contact MyChart Customer Service at (415) 514-6000. We're available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

How often do you get notifications of new results on MyChart?from ucsfhealth.org

We’ll contact you about any results that concern us. Automatic notifications about new test results are sent once a day , Mon-Fri. If you’d prefer to receive notifications as soon as test results are available, you can update your preferences in MyChart.

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How to Submit Feedback

Joint Commission

  • If you feel your concerns about patient care and safety have not been adequately addressed by UCSF Health, please contact the Joint CommissionOffice of Quality Monitoring. Phone: (800) 994-6610 Fax: (630) 792-5636 Email: complaint@jointcommission.org You also can write to: Joint Commission Office of Quality Monitoring One Renaissance Blvd. Oakbrook...
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Patient Safety and Rights

  • Patient Privacy
    UCSF Health is committed to protecting your medical information. For information about your rights and the obligations we have regarding the use and disclosure of your medical information, please see the following: 1. Notice of Privacy Practices 2. Aviso de Prácticas de Privacidad 3. …
  • Patient Rights
    For information about patient rights, visit Hospital Policies or see our Patient Rights and Responsibilities Booklet. UCSF welcomes service animals. Find out more below.
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Nondiscrimination and Sexual Misconduct

  • UCSF Health is dedicated to the principle of treating each community member with respect and dignity. To learn more about our commitment to nondiscrimination and how patients can report sexual misconduct experienced in a clinical setting, please visit How to Report Sexual Harassment and Notice of Nondiscrimination.
See more on ucsfhealth.org