32,733 providers found in San Francisco, CA.
San Francisco County · Population: 873,965
Ranked by Clarity Score, based on profile detail, verification, and patient activity.
San Francisco punches well above its weight in healthcare. UCSF is a top-10 national hospital, and the city's 95%+ insurance coverage rate is among the highest anywhere. The tradeoff is cost: provider fees here reflect the city's overall cost of living, and even insured patients can face significant out-of-pocket expenses.
FindClarity lists 32,733 healthcare providers in San Francisco, CA. The city has a population of about 873,965. San Francisco is in San Francisco County County.
SF is compact enough that most residents are within 20 minutes of a major hospital. UCSF's two main campuses (Parnassus and Mission Bay) anchor the western and eastern halves of the city. California Pacific Medical Center on Van Ness serves the northern neighborhoods. Muni and BART make car-free healthcare access genuinely possible here, which is unusual for a US city.
Hospitals in the area include UCSF Medical Center, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, California Pacific Medical Center, and Chinese Hospital. Mission District is a vibrant, diverse neighborhood with community health centers serving a large Latino population. Pacific Heights is an affluent neighborhood with concierge practices and proximity to CPMC and UCSF. SoMa is the South of Market area is close to Zuckerberg SF General, a Level I trauma center. Castro is a historic LGBTQ+ neighborhood with strong affirming care options and community clinics.
San Francisco is home to University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), University of San Francisco, and San Francisco State University, which contribute to the local healthcare workforce.
UCSF Medical Center is among the top 10 hospitals in the nation, specializing in cancer and neurology.
Kaiser Permanente has a strong presence in SF with dedicated facilities. Blue Shield and Anthem dominate employer-sponsored plans. San Francisco Health Plan manages Medi-Cal enrollment. The city's Healthy San Francisco program covers uninsured residents through public clinics. Many tech employers provide premium PPO plans with UCSF and Sutter in-network.
FindClarity currently lists 32,733 healthcare providers in San Francisco, CA. This includes doctors, therapists, dentists, and other specialists. The directory is updated regularly as new providers are added.
FindClarity covers a wide range of specialties in San Francisco, CA, including primary care physicians, dentists, therapists, psychologists, cardiologists, dermatologists, orthopedists, and many more. You can browse all available specialties or search for a specific type of provider.
Hospitals in the San Francisco, CA area include UCSF Medical Center, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, California Pacific Medical Center, and Chinese Hospital. Many providers listed on FindClarity are affiliated with these and other local hospitals. You can check a provider's hospital affiliations on their profile page.
Many providers in San Francisco, CA accept Medi-Cal. You can use the insurance filter on FindClarity to find providers who accept Medi-Cal and are currently taking new patients. Coverage and copays vary by plan type, so confirm details with the provider's office.
In San Francisco, the main healthcare systems are UCSF Health (academic, highly specialized), Sutter/CPMC (broad community coverage across four campuses), Kaiser Permanente (closed network with its own facilities on Geary), and Zuckerberg SF General (the city's public safety-net hospital). Your insurance plan will often determine which system you use.
SF has Healthy San Francisco, a city program that provides basic healthcare access for uninsured residents regardless of immigration status. For employer coverage, Kaiser, Blue Shield, and Anthem are the most common carriers. Medi-Cal managed care runs through SF Health Plan. Covered California participation is strong.
Many providers in San Francisco, CA are accepting new patients. You can filter search results on FindClarity to show only providers currently accepting new patients. Availability changes frequently, so if a provider you are interested in is not currently accepting patients, check back or call their office to ask about waitlists.
San Francisco, CA is home to University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), University of San Francisco, and San Francisco State University. These institutions train physicians, dentists, therapists, and other healthcare professionals. Providers who trained locally often continue practicing in the area, contributing to the local healthcare workforce.
Healthy San Francisco is a city-funded program that provides healthcare access to uninsured San Francisco residents, including undocumented immigrants. It covers primary care, prescriptions, and hospital visits through the SF Department of Public Health network. It's not insurance, but it fills a real gap for residents who don't qualify for other coverage.
Many SF primary care panels are full, especially in popular neighborhoods like the Marina, Pacific Heights, and Noe Valley. UCSF and Sutter/CPMC periodically open new patient slots. One Medical and Carbon Health offer membership-based primary care with same-day availability. Community health centers also accept new patients on a rolling basis.