UCSF BENIOFF CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OAKLAND – PEDIATRIC HIV AND AIDS PROGRAM (PHAP)
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UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland- Pediatric HIV/AIDS Program (PHAP)
Oakland Outpatient Center, 4th Floor
744 52nd St.
Oakland, CA 94609
Contact Information
Contact and linkage to care person:
Ellen James, PhD, PNP-BC
ellen.james2@ucsf.edu
510-428-3885 x4294
Main office phone: 510-428-3336
Access Information
Paid parking is available in a garage, and metered street parking is also an option. A free BART shuttle runs between the main hospital and the MacArthur BART station on weekdays. When the shuttle is not operating, AC Transit bus line #18 can be used. Nighttime security escorts are available by calling (510) 428-3600
- We welcome:
Infants, children, and young adults with known or suspected HIV infection, AIDS or AIDS-related symptoms. We also provide prenatal counseling and planning for pregnant people living with HIV.
- Same-day access and availability:
- Core services:
We offer specialized, multidisciplinary care for Infants, children, and young adults living with HIV. Our core services include:
- Comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and treatment for infants, children and young adults with known or suspected HIV infection, AIDS or AIDS-related symptoms
- Prenatal counseling and planning for pregnant people living with HIV
- Infant feeding support and counseling
- Newborn HIV testing and monitoring
- Transition support for young adults moving to adult care providers
We offer medical case management to help patients stick to their treatment plans, find benefits, and get the care they need. We also have mental health services for support and referrals.
- Additional services on-site:
Dentistry Clinic
Interpreter Services & Communication Assistance
Lab Services
Pharmacy
- Additional services off-site:
Prevention services including PEP and PrEP in our Teen Clinics.
Testing & Diagnosis services in the Emergency Department and Teen Clinics.
- Please bring (required and recommended documents):
- Photo I.D.
- Health insurance card
- Insurance authorization, if required
- Doctor’s referral, if required
- Recent test results related to your child’s condition
- List of medications, including dosages, plus any your child is allergic to
- List of questions you may have
- Device or paper for taking notes
Providers
Ann Petru, MD, FAPPAlexander Newman, MD, MS
Languages Available
English, SpanishNeed corrections? Email: directory@ebgtz.org
Last updated June 18, 2025
