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Parking at Mount Zion

Public parking will come in two parking garages near our Mount Zion campus.

The first is a UCSF garage at 2420 Sutter St. and yet another is really a public garage at

1635 Divisadero St. Entrances to both garages take presctiption Sutter Street, between

Divisadero and Broderick roads.

The 2420 Sutter St. garage is open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday to Friday, and

closed on weekends and UCSF holidays. The speed is $6 an hour or so having a $30 daily

maximum ($12 daily maximum for patients having a valid disabled placard). Should you

possess a valid disabled placard, you might have the parking fee reduced to $6 by

acquiring a parking voucher out of your clinic or even the lobby information desk at

1600 Divisadero Street. Present the voucher, your disabled parking

placard as well as your garage receipt towards the cashier.

To learn more about parking within the 2420 Sutter St. garage, call (415)

514-8935.

The general public parking area at 1635 Divisadero St. garage is open from 5:30 a.m. to

9 p.m., Monday to Friday, and closed on weekends and major holidays. The speed

is $2 each twenty minutes having a $28 daily maximum. UCSF parking vouchers aren’t

valid in the 1635 Divisadero St. garage.

To learn more concerning the public parking area within the 1635 Divisadero

St. garage, call

(415) 441-5408 or visit www.1635divisaderogarage.com.

Other public parking garages can be found nearby.

Metered street parking isn’t available.

Public Transit

Mount Zion

UCSF Clinic at Mount Zion is obtainable through the following Muni bus

routes:

  • No. 2*
  • No. 38*
  • No. 24
  • No. 1 California bus route stops at a corner of California and

    Divisadero roads, that is three blocks north of Mount Zion.

    To learn more about Muni, visit www.sfmuni.com.

    * Motorized wheel chair accessible bus routes

    UCSF Shuttles

    Free

    UCSF shuttles travel between your Parnassus and Mount Zion campuses too

    as other UCSF locations.

    To learn more about UCSF transportation, please call (415)

    476-1511.

    Resourse: http://melanoma.surgery.ucsf.edu/conditions–procedures/

    Melanoma Stage II Surgery