International Services Consistently ranked as one of the best hospitals in the United States by U.S.News & World Report, patients from around the world travel to UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children s Hospitals to benefit from an institution dedicated to advancing health worldwide.
A Global Reputation Recognized for innovative treatments, advanced technology, collaboration among clinicians and scientists, and a highly compassionate team of patient care providers, UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children s Hospitals serve as the academic medical center of the University of California, San Francisco one of the world s leading health sciences institutions. Our nationally preeminent programs include children s health, neurology and neurosurgery, organ transplantation, women s health and cancer treatment. At UCSF Medical Center, you can find medical solutions that may not be available at home or anywhere else in the world. Each year, patients travel from other countries to UCSF Medical Center seeking the most advanced and innovative treatments available, the services of our renowned physicians or the resources and expertise found at our children s hospitals. Whatever brings them, each patient receives high-quality medical care in an environment that respects diverse traditions and backgrounds. By the numbers 1 Ranking among Bay Area hospitals* 659 Licensed beds 1,887 Physicians* 2,868 Registered nurses* 1,843 Babies delivered** at the UCSF Center for Mothers and Newborns 26,927 Surgical procedures performed** 29,394 Hospital admissions** 37,905 Patients treated** in the Emergency Department 810,000 Outpatient visits** *U.S.News & World Report, Best Hospitals 2013-2014 **July 1, 2012 - June 2013 2
UCSF Medical Center We are recognized internationally for our innovative patient care, advanced technology and pioneering research. For more than a century, we have offered the highest quality medical treatment. Top-ranked hospital: UCSF Medical Center ranks among the top 10 hospitals in the United States.* World-renowed specialists: Eight specialty services at UCSF including cancer, diabetes and endocrinology, ear, nose and throat, gynecology, nephrology, neurology, neurosurgery, and urology are among the top 10 in the nation.* San Francisco Bay Area s first Comprehensive Cancer Center: The UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center is the first Bay Area cancer center designated as comprehensive by the National Cancer Institute. Transplant pioneers: Since 1963, more than 10,000 successful organ transplant operations have taken place here. Kidney transplants make up about 80 percent of transplant procedures at the medical center, making it the world leader in kidney transplantation. Superior outcomes: UCSF exceeds national averages for expected survival rates of both liver and lung transplant patients. Brain tumor expertise: Home to one of the largest brain tumor centers in the nation, doctors operate on nearly 1,000 brain tumors in adults and children and treat more than 2,500 patients in clinics each year. Musculoskeletal experts: The 42,000-squarefoot UCSF Orthopaedic Institute offers outpatient services and surgery and features the only Human Performance Center in San Francisco. Premier women s health center: UCSF is home to Northern California s only nationally designated Center of Excellence in Women s Health and established San Francisco s first in vitro fertilization program. * U.S.News & World Report, America s Best Hospitals 2014-2015 3 www.ucsfhealth.org
UCSF Benioff Medical Children s Center Hospital Each year, families from throughout the world bring their children here seeking the expertise, innovation and compassion that make us one of the top children s hospitals in the United States. A leader in children s health: UCSF Benioff Children s Hospital San Franciso is ranked among the nation s best children s hospitals in ten pediatric specialties.* First in fetal surgery: UCSF physicians performed the first successful surgery on a baby in the womb and are leaders in the field of fetal diagnosis and treatment. Critical care for newborns: The Neonatal Intensive Care Nursery (ICN) was one of the first of its kind in the world. The 50-bed nursery cares for more than 1,000 infants each year. Breakthrough treatments: UCSF researchers discovered that a substance missing from premature babies lungs was the leading cause of death among premature newborns and developed a synthetic replacement that reduced related infant mortality in the developed world by half within two years of its introduction. Hope for brain-injured infants: The Neurointensive Care Nursery (NICN), opened in 2008, is the nation s first neurointensive care nursery. It offers specialized treatment for infants who show indications of brain damage at birth. Pediatric stroke center: The UCSF Pediatric Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center features leading experts who provide comprehensive care for childhood stroke. Stroke is rare in children and management of the disease requires many specialists and advanced techniques for diagnosis and treatment. Leaders in bone marrow transplantation: Our bone marrow transplant (BMT) program, among the largest transplant centers for children in North America, is internationally recognized for its expertise in treating children with high-risk neuroblastoma. * U.S.News & World Report, Best Children s Hospitals 2014-2015 www.ucsfbenioffchildrens.org 4
International Services: Your Gateway to UCSF Medical Center International Services at UCSF Medical Center is a comprehensive service for patients visiting the hospital from locations outside the United States. International patient care liaisons coordinate all aspects of your visit. We can assist you and your family with a wide range of services including: Providing access to world-class physicians and state-of-the-art medical technology Identifying the appropriate physicians to meet your specific needs Providing information on services, programs and physicians Scheduling consultations, procedures, surgeries and hospitalizations Providing cost estimates, making financial arrangements and arranging visa support Coordinating interpreters and translation services Arranging international communications assistance with physicians and family Assistance arranging short- and long-term accomodations Assistance in arranging transportation Identifying resources for spiritual or religious guidance Mission Bay: A turning point in patient care 5 At UCSF Medical Center we believe tomorrow s medicine requires an investment in innovation today. That s why we are building three hospitals for children, women, and cancer patients at San Francisco s Mission Bay. Opening Feb. 1, 2015, these pacesetting, healing environments will elevate care in the Bay Area to a new level of excellence. Located on the same campus as UCSF s world-renowned research enterprise, they will further encourage the kind of collaboration for which UCSF is known translating laboratory discoveries into next-generation medical therapies. ucsfmissionbayhospitals.org
Contact Information International Services UCSF hospital locations 1500 Owens St., Suite 360 San Francisco, CA 94158 USA +1 (415) 353-8489 +1 (415) 353-8603 (fax) international@ucsfmedctr.org www.ucsfhealth.org/international At your fingertips You can keep up with the latest treatment innovations, review physician biographies, get directions and much more by visiting our websites. UCSF Medical Center www.ucsfhealth.org UCSF Benioff Children s Hospital San Francisco www.ucsfbenioffchildrens.org UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay www.ucsfmissionbayhospitals.org Find us UCSF Medical Center at Parnassus 505 Parnassus Avenue San Francisco, CA 94143 UCSF Benioff Children s Hospital San Francisco* 1975 Fourth Street San Francisco, CA 94158 UCSF Benioff Children s Hospital Oakland 747 52nd Street Oakland, CA 94609 UCSF Baker Cancer Hospital* 1855 Fourth Street San Francisco, CA 94158 UCSF Betty Irene Moore Women s Hospital* 1855 Fourth Street San Francisco, CA 94158 UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion 1600 Divisadero Street San Francisco, CA 94115 * Opening February 1, 2015 For detailed directions and maps to a specific location, visit our Pathway site, an online guide with maps and directions to our main locations. www.ucsfhealth.org/pathway UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children s Hospital strive to provide equal access to our facilities and services for our patients with disabilities. For more information or assistance, please call Patient Relations at (415) 353-1936. 12.14-INT-14-01971 6