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The Dream of Free Medical Care

 

Clinic by the Bay logo; volunteer clinic for the working uninsured

The first of its kind in an urban setting…

This is not your average 1-year old. No, the Clinic by the Bay was conceived by a few individuals and gestated over a 4-year period before coming to life. As a living, breathing free clinic in San Francisco, it is a testament to hard work, commitment and the belief that we can make a difference in our urban communities. As with any child of love and labor, it also puts a smile on the faces of those involved practically every day.

Free Care for the Working Uninsured

There are many medical clinics in San Francisco that attend to the needs of the homeless. Some, like the Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic and Glide Memorial Church Health Services, are famous. However, another large, medically underserved population (about 63,000) in San Francisco are the working uninsured. Clinic by the Bay is the only volunteer-powered free clinic that specifically targets those individuals who live and work in San Francisco (and Daly City) but who cannot afford to pay for health insurance for either themselves or their families.

Celebrating the First Year

In its first year of life, Clinic by The Bay has amassed some impressive accomplishments:

• Has a staff of 75 volunteer doctors, nurses and other staff providing care.
• Has enrolled 450+ patients and families into its medical home, an enrollment that is growing by 5-10% monthly.
• Has served an incredible diverse and needy community that is largely (85%) comprised of minorities.
• Has garnered over $1 million of non-federal funding and support from foundations, universities, corporations and individuals to carry out its mission.
• Has developed critical and rewarding collaborations with industry (i.e. Walgreens), other medical non-profits (Operation Access), universities such as UCSF, and prestigious hospitals like California Pacific Medical Center, Seton Hospital and San Francisco General Hospital that have insured the seamless delivery of quality care to its patients.
• Has played an active role in keeping our community not only healthy, but also productive.

When I left Africa after volunteering as a medical student, I wondered if I could ever again feel as attached to the community in which I lived. As a Founding Board member and Advisory Board Chair of Clinic by the Bay, I find that that feeling has returned again, stronger than ever, and in my own backyard!  Please consider making a donation of any size to the Clinic’s great work on its first birthday.

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  1. Wonderful stuff – reading about Clinic by the Bay – liked their logo, too.

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A founder of the male fertility and male sexual healthcare movement, Dr. Paul Turek is also an internationally recognized master microsurgeon who specializes in vasectomy and vasectomy reversal, FNA testicular mapping, sperm retrieval and male erectile and sexual dysfunction.

He is a former Academy of Medical Educators Endowed Chair Professor of Urology, Obstetrics & Gynecology at UCSF and while there, directed a National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant for training new leaders in men's reproductive health. He has authored more than 175 publications on genetic, urological and epidemiological issues in men's reproductive health and regularly consults for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the NIH and other branches of the US government and industry on matters relating to men's reproductive health. He currently holds an NIH grant to create a human artificial testicle to make sperm.

He is Past-President of the American Society of Andrology, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, the Société Internationale d'Urologie and the Royal Society of Medicine (London). Dr Turek is also Editor of the Reproductive Volume of Netter's Images, 2nd Edition. His hobbies include vintage cars and long board surfing.

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