SFDPH
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San Francisco Department of Public Health. We are here to protect & promote the health of all San Franciscans.
- SFDPH repostedAttention, San Francisco County! 🌉 Weekend closures on SR-1 start this Friday. The first 70-hour closure runs from April 24 at 7 a.m. to April 27 at 5 a.m. on northbound 19th Avenue from Sloat Boulevard to Lincoln Way. Visit sfhighwayprojects.com for more information.
- SFDPH repostedSan Francisco County — Full weekend closure of the EB I-80 freeway begins tonight. - 17th to 4th streets - Friday, April 17 to Monday, April 20 (6am) - 11am to 6am The SB and NB US 101 Bayshore Freeway connector ramps will also be closed. sfhighwayprojects.com
- Reducing disparities in overdoses, preterm birth, and heart health begins with improving access to preventive and primary care. This National Minority Health Month, SF Public Health highlights the SF Health Network clinics for providing high-quality, comprehensive care across San
- Need a San Francisco birth or death certificate? Those services are now located in San Francisco City Hall, Room 160. Learn more by visiting the Office of Vital Records website: ow.ly/RMoQ50YFPbK
- SFDPH repostedClosures on eastbound I-80 are coming to San Francisco this weekend 🌉 If you have questions about the closure, call our info line and leave a message at 510-286-0319. Our team will follow up with a return call to provide more details and support.
- See the care inside and take a virtual tour of Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center. Our team of activity therapists enables residents to maximize their quality of life and reach optimal health through participation in recreation and leisure. Activities include arts
- Black Maternal Health Week is a reminder that Black birthing people continue to face disproportionately high risks during pregnancy and birth — risks that are largely preventable. Everyone deserves care that listens to them, honors their experiences, and protects their lives.
- SFDPH reported significant declines in syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea cases in 2025! Keep up the momentum this STI Awareness Week by taking steps to promote your sexual health. Learn more by reading our press release: ow.ly/NCRQ50YIpqQ






















