The San Francisco Free Clinic was founded in 1993 by two family physicians. Recognizing that in a city of great medical resources, many people still went without care due to lack of insurance, the founders opened the free clinic in order to care specifically for this population.
Drs. Richard & Tricia Gibbs closed their successful private practice, and moved all their equipment in to a modest townhouse in the Richmond District of San Francisco. Their next step was to seek support from the medical community. The response was overwhelming; hundreds of physicians, and several hospitals and other medical facilities offered to provide their services free of charge to clinic patients.
Today, San Francisco Free Clinic patients are able to obtain a variety of primary care and preventive services at no cost at the clinic. If specialty care is needed, patients are referred to our network of volunteer specialists. Those requiring hospitalization or surgery are referred directly to county services.
Since opening in 1994, the clinic has provided over
50,000 patient visits. Medications
valued at many millions of dollars have been obtained free of charge for our patients. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of specialty care has been dispensed by our volunteers at no cost to the patient.
We recently moved into a new building at 4900 California Street. The new site is larger, more modern, and has more exam rooms. It is in a corner St. Anne Victorian in the Richmond district, and though
the medical facilities are more advanced
than our prior site, still, it maintains the pleasant, homey atmosphere so cherished by our staff and patients.