06/06/2026
Canโt wait to cheer our triathletes on tomorrow at ๐ Weโll be on Marina Green today and tomorrow - come say hi!
Clinic by the Bay is volunteer-powered free health clinic for uninsured adults in San Francisco We care for the whole person, not just the illness.
We offer free primary and preventive health care services in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Tagalog. Our services include: general and well woman exams (e.g., pap and pelvic exams, STD screening and treatment, mammograms); family planning; prescription assistance; individual and group health education and preventive care; mental health screenings and referrals; tuberculosis testing and treatment;
06/06/2026
Canโt wait to cheer our triathletes on tomorrow at ๐ Weโll be on Marina Green today and tomorrow - come say hi!
05/21/2026
It was a super Sweet 16! ๐๐ Thank you so much to everyone who joined in to celebrate this milestone. We laughed, we cried, and we raised our paddles to keep the clinic thriving. Thank you for being the driving force behind our success!
05/19/2026
๐ See you tomorrow! Come dressed in cocktail or business formal! Spring colors welcomed! Still need a ticket? Click the link in bio to register.โค๏ธ
05/18/2026
๐ Bidding is LIVE! Click the link in bio to explore our Silent Auction featuring incredible dining experiences, getaways, gift cards, and more โ all while supporting Clinic by the Bay. โค๏ธ
05/15/2026
๐ Bidding is LIVE! Click the link in bio to explore our Silent Auction featuring incredible dining experiences, getaways, gift cards, and more โ all while supporting Clinic by the Bay. โค๏ธ
Bid online at cbtb26.givesmart.com!
05/06/2026
Thank you to KQED for highlighting the essential role free clinics play in protecting access to care. As more Californians face barriers to health coverage, Clinic by the Bay remains committed to providing compassionate, quality care to our uninsured neighbors in San Francisco and San Mateo counties.
After the One Big Beautiful Bill, Free Clinics Are Stepping Up | KQED After the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill, many Californians no longer have access to healthcare because of higher premiums or their immigration status. Free clinics are rushing to fill the gaps in coverage.
04/29/2026
Weโre proud to celebrate our co-founder, Janet Reilly, recently featured by UCLA. Janetโs vision helped bring Clinic by the Bay to life, grounded in a simple but powerful belief: healthcare is a right, not a privilege. Because of her leadership, weโve been able to serve thousands of working uninsured patients across the Bay Area with free, compassionate care.
Today, that vision continues to grow through our volunteer-powered model and expanded services, from primary care to mental health, dental, and food as medicine programs.
Thank you, Janet, for your enduring commitment to our community.
๐ Read her story: https://newsroom.ucla.edu/magazine/ucla-for-life-janet-reilly
UCLA for Life: Janet Reilly As a proud Bruin, she brings a unique perspective to her role as chair of the UC Board of Regents โ and a crystal-clear vision of the role of higher education in America.
04/24/2026
Congrats, Yuxin! Over the next few weeks, we'll be celebrating our volunteers who have been accepted to graduate programs! We love being an important part of their journey to medical school, nursing school, PA school, and more.
One of our amazing clinic volunteer, Yuxin was accepted at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. Clinic Manager Karen says, "I love the way she is thorough with our patients. She looks at every little thing." Thank you for completing 133 hours of volunteering. We'll miss you!
04/24/2026
We are so honored to be named Climate Champion of the Month by the Climate Psychiatry Alliance!
During Ramadan, a San Francisco heat wave brought a Yemeni woman into our clinic with heat stress. We had resources on hand, but nothing in Arabic. And we quickly realized that our usual response of offering water wasn't right either. During Ramadan, our patients need different supports.
We contacted the Climate Psychiatry Alliance for permission to translate their "How to Survive Extreme Heat" flyer. Our staff translated it and updated the imagery to be culturally appropriate that same day. Our patient went home with it in hand.
Thank you to the Climate Psychiatry Alliance for this recognition and for saying yes so quickly. This is what it looks like when organizations show up for each other.
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 12pm - 8pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |