We are an LGBTQ specialty mental health clinic offering a range of
support services to help with problems caused by living with HIV,
mental illness and substance use.
Hours and Locations
Call Us
Triage Line, (415) 476-3902
Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Drop-In Schedule
Services Center, 1930 Market Street, SF
Monday: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Contact Info
(415) 476-3902
Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
If you are interested in our Behavioral Health Services, one of our staff will talk with you by phone or in person. They will ask you questions about your concerns and will determine if you are eligible for our services. If we are unable to assist you directly, we will refer you to services elsewhere.
If you are eligible to receive our services, then you will complete a detailed questionnaire about yourself and your health.
Next, you will schedule an appointment with one of our clinicians. At that appointment the clinician will ask you some more questions to better understand your story and what is troubling you.
The clinician will then talk with you and recommend a course of treatment and fill you in on potential wait times for those services. Together, you will come up with a plan to help address your needs.
After this appointment and depending on wait times, one of our clinicians will reach out to schedule your first treatment appointment.
The goal of our services is to reduce the symptoms of mental illness or substance use that cause problems for our clients. Our treatment options include the following services. You may enroll in one or more of these services depending on your treatment needs.
Assistance with accessing community resources such as housing, financial benefits, or linking to medical care.
Supportive services for transgender and gender non-conforming people including evaluation and preparation for gender-affirming surgeries.
Small
group sessions of people coping with similar challenges such as HIV, social isolation, sexual or gender identity issues, or substance use problems; and facilitated by staff clinicians and trained peers.
Prescription of medications to reduce symptoms of mental illness as well as evaluation of side effects and benefits.
One-on-one sessions to explore mental health challenges and develop strategies and skills to uncover strengths, identify barriers and build external and internal resources.
One-on-one harm reduction sessions to explore substance use challenges and develop strategies and skills to support clients wherever they are with their use or recovery.
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