Our convenient centers feature:
- Contactless check-in
- Virtual Visits
- PPE worn by staff at all times
- Onsite X-ray services
- Online visit time selection
- Care for the whole family in one place
UCSF Health-GoHealth Urgent Care has partnered with local youth sport leagues to provide convenient care that you, as parents, can trust. We’re proud to be supporting fun, family, teamwork and community.
Our convenient centers feature:
your area
When accidents happen you want to receive care as quickly as possible - that’s why we offer Virtual Visits.
You have questions. We have answers. Visit our Health Library and find answers or suggestions for many of your health concerns.
Wintertime activities are not only enjoyable; they serve an important role in our physical and mental health. Winter sports give us a chance to get the exercise that improves our cardiovascular health, helps us maintain a healthy weight, and increases the neurotransmitters in our brain that promote happiness and wellbeing.
While many parents and schools have been focused on preventing COVID-19 outbreaks in the last few years, it’s important to remember that there are many viruses at school that also pose a risk to children’s health. Here’s what parents need to know about the seven common infections that kids can pick up at school.
While youth sports have many benefits for young people, including exercise, discipline, and teamwork, these activities pose a risk of injury. Rates of sports-related injuries have risen over the past decade due to more intense training, the inclusion of younger children in competitive sports, and seasonal sports that are now played year-round. For any parent, knowing how to stop a nosebleed is a necessary skill to have.