John Muir Health and UCSF Health partnership

Berkeley Outpatient Center

 

 

 

Cancer Care

at the Berkeley Outpatient Center

3100 San Pablo Avenue, Suite 280, Berkeley, CA 94702
(510) 420-8000 | Monday - Friday 8am-6pm

Providers

Refer a Patient

Patient can schedule an appointment online while referral is processing.

UCSF-John Muir Health Cancer Network

UCSF Health and John Muir Health are building a world-class cancer network to improve cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care coordination for cancer patients throughout the East Bay. Our first site is located at the Berkeley Outpatient Center.

Cancer specialists provide the full range of clinical care at Cancer Center Berkeley, part of the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. This includes treatment for both newly diagnosed and metastatic cancer patients, as well as ongoing surveillance and survivorship care. For patients with breast cancer or benign breast conditions, breast surgeons offer evaluation and workup, as well as the latest minimally invasive techniques. 

Our physicians use a multidisciplinary approach to comprehensively evaluate the most complex cancer cases.  Our tumor boards play a critical role in multidisciplinary cancer care.  At tumor board conferences, the cases of individual cancer patients are thoroughly reviewed by a team of physicians and other health professionals from different specialties with unique perspectives and together the team of experts recommend the most comprehensive and state-of-the art approach to each patient’s treatment recommendation. 

Appointment Scheduling*

We now offer the option of scheduling your own appointment through our self-scheduling tool. You may schedule your appointment online while the referral from your doctor is processing. 

*A referral is not required to schedule an appointment

Services Provided

For a list of cancer support services, please visit the UCSF Resource Center.

Conditions Treated

  • Breast problems (lump, pain, abnormal mammogram)
  • Cancer
    • Bladder cancer
    • Breast cancer
    • Colorectal cancer
    • Esophageal cancer
    • Gastrointestinal cancer
    • Gynecologic cancer
    • Head and neck cancer
    • Kidney cancer
    • Leukemia
    • Lung cancer
    • Lymphoma
    • Melanoma
    • Prostate cancer
    • Multiple myeloma
    • Sarcoma
    • Thyroid cancer
  • Hematology cases (benign)
  • Thyroid/Parathyroid disease

Clinical Trials

A clinical trial is a kind of research that involves treatment and people. Clinical trials help researchers answer questions such as whether a new treatment or medical device is safe, is a new treatment doing what it is supposed to do or is it better than a current treatment, which patients benefit the most from the new treatment, and so on.

UCSF is currently conducting a clinical trial in colorectal cancer survivors. The trial studies the effect of four different intervention component "tools" (text messaging, digital health tool kit, health coaching, or support person training) on body weight, nutrition, and physical activity. Studies indicate that people with colorectal cancer whose nutrition and physical activity habits are consistent with the American Cancer Society's Nutrition and Physical Activity Guidelines may have longer disease-free survival. The four different intervention components may help patients with colon or rectal cancer adopt recommended health behaviors after they have completed treatment.

If you are a colorectal cancer survivor and are interested in participating in this trial, please read more about it here or email toolstobefit@ucsf.edu.

Additional Features

  • Lab and imaging services 
  • Care coordination for patients with chronic conditions
  • Free, validated onsite parking
  • Many insurance plans accepted

Cancer Care Team

MEDICAL ONCOLOGISTS

SURGICAL ONCOLOGISTS

ENDOCRINE SURGICAL ONCOLOGIST

GYNECOLOGIC SURGICAL ONCOLOGISTS

INTERVENTIONAL PULMONOLOGY

NURSE PRACTITIONERS

GENETIC COUNSELORS

SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT SERVICES

SOCIAL WORKER

DIETICIAN

How to Refer

To refer a patient, please fax the following information to the fax number listed below. While referral is processing, patient can schedule an appointment online.

  • Referral Form
  • Insurance Authorization (if required)
  • Copy of insurance card, front & back
  • Any relevant clinic or hospitalization notes, diagnostic test results and imaging
  • Patient’s daytime contact information
  • Have patient schedule an appointment online while referral is processing

Cancer Center Referrals  Fax: 510.420.8001