UCSF Hemophilia Treatment Center

UCSF Hemophilia Treatment Center The UCSF HTC is a comprehensive pediatric and adult program for patients with bleeding disorders.

Phone Numbers:
Clinic: Adult (415) 353-2421/ Pediatric (415) 476-3831
Offices: Adult (415) 476-4170/ Pediatric (415) 476-5332
Fax: (415) 476-3301

Mailing Address:
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Hemophilia Treatment Center
650 Moffitt, Box 0106
San Francisco, CA 94143

Clinic Address:
Adult Hematology Clinic
400 Parnassus, Suite A-502
San Francisco, CA 94143

Grab a slice and join Pedro P. of the Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California for a magical Pizza Party where you c...
05/07/2025

Grab a slice and join Pedro P. of the Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California for a magical Pizza Party where you can meet the Camp Hemotion team, ask questions, and get help registering for this year’s Harry Potter–themed adventure! Free Entry!

https://form.jotform.com/Admin_Camp/pizzaparty2025

¡Ven por una rebanada y acompaña a Pedro P.  Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California en una mágica Fiesta de Pizza!...
05/07/2025

¡Ven por una rebanada y acompaña a Pedro P. Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California en una mágica Fiesta de Pizza! Conoce al equipo de Camp Hemotion, haz tus preguntas y recibe ayuda para inscribirte en esta aventura con temática de Harry Potter.

04/17/2025
WORLD HEMOPHILIA DAY! World Federation of Hemophilia  Hemophilia Federation of America National Bleeding Disorders Found...
04/17/2025

WORLD HEMOPHILIA DAY! World Federation of Hemophilia Hemophilia Federation of America National Bleeding Disorders Foundation

Join the Hemophilia Council of California for this informative webinar!The CDC and Your HTC - Wednesday, April 23 @ 6:30...
04/17/2025

Join the Hemophilia Council of California for this informative webinar!

The CDC and Your HTC - Wednesday, April 23 @ 6:30 PM
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8vE89MvKMPGPRZ8h_cju2O0chmku0Q1x0mUnBldFoTY8rFQ/viewform

You may have heard about cuts at the US Health and Human Services agency, including the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). And you may have seen emails and social media about how these cuts impact the bleeding disorders community. In this webinar, we will be explaining the relationship between the CDC and our hemophilia treatment centers, as well as providing more information about how you can advocate for the restoration of the Division of Blood Disorders.

Please join us Wednesday, April 23 at 6:30 PM! Don’t miss this opportunity to make sense of the current Federal changes!

Q&A after the presentation. Simultaneous Spanish translation offered. Se proporcionará traducción simultánea al español.

Cómo afecta el Centro para el Control de Enfermedades (CDC) a su centro de tratamiento de hemofilia (HTC)miércoles, 23 d...
04/17/2025

Cómo afecta el Centro para el Control de Enfermedades (CDC) a su centro de tratamiento de hemofilia (HTC)
miércoles, 23 de abril, 2025
Inscríbase Aquí"

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScc0ODFwfK1gB_DOR3yBIosx75K7WVUsZ8xTUpA30CPazUPrQ/viewform
Es posible que haya oído hablar de los recortes en la agencia de Salud y Servicios Humanos de EE. UU., incluidos los Centros para el Control de Enfermedades (CDC). Y es posible que haya visto correos electrónicos y redes sociales sobre cómo estos cortes afectan a la comunidad de trastornos hemorrágicos. En este seminario web, explicaremos la relación entre los CDC y nuestros centros de tratamiento de hemofilia, además de proporcionar más información sobre cómo puede abogar por la restauración de la División de Trastornos de la Sangre. ¡Acompáñenos el miércoles 23 de abril a las 6:30 p.m.!

¡No se lo pierda!

HeHemophilia Council of California

The HTC team, supporting the Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California Unite for Bleeding Disorders Walk of 2024!
03/24/2025

The HTC team, supporting the Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California Unite for Bleeding Disorders Walk of 2024!

In honor of Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month, giving flowers to our West Bay teammates! Thank you for all you do! 😊
03/24/2025

In honor of Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month, giving flowers to our West Bay teammates! Thank you for all you do! 😊

In memory of our beloved Dr. Marion Koerper, visionary hematologist and founder of the UCSF HTC and Northern California ...
12/23/2024

In memory of our beloved Dr. Marion Koerper, visionary hematologist and founder of the UCSF HTC and Northern California Hemophilia Camp, here are some of the heartfelt words shared by Randy Curtis, Board President of the Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California : Thank you Dr. K!

In Loving Memory of Dr. Marion Koerper
Her Dedication and Compassion Will Forever Inspire Us

Dr. Marion Koerper passed away early Wednesday morning, December 18, 2024, after a courageous battle with glioblastoma. A dedicated physician and educator, Dr. Koerper completed her undergraduate studies at Stanford University and earned her medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where she met her future husband Dr. Bob Blumberg. She was a professor emerita (she would be pleased that I got the Latin correct) of pediatric hematology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and the founder of the UCSF Hemophilia Treatment Center.

Dr. Koerper was drawn to hematology and developed a profound interest in hemophilia. She worked alongside Dr. Shelby Dietrich, who pioneered the use of team-based meetings to provide comprehensive care at hemophilia clinics. Throughout her career, Dr. Koerper collaborated closely with the National Hemophilia Foundation and the World Federation of Hemophilia on global initiatives to improve care for people with bleeding disorders. Dr. Koerper was involved in many research projects and was widely published. She was a passionate advocate for her patients and a leader in advancing treatment options worldwide.

Dr. Koerper served as a medical advisor, president, and board member for the Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California (HFNC). Dr. Koerper and Susan Karp, RN created a summer camp for children with hemophilia in 1978, which eventually became Camp Hemotion. For over 30 years, she staffed the camp’s infirmary, ensuring that campers received exceptional care and enjoyed a safe and enriching experience. Her dedication extended beyond medicine to mentorship; her wisdom and compassion left an indelible mark on countless lives. If I had a child in my cabin that didn’t want to swim, I’d send him down to the infirmary, saying “If Dr. K says you can’t swim, you don’t have to swim. Otherwise, you’re going into the pool”.

Dr. Koerper played a pivotal role during the AIDS epidemic, which devastated the hemophilia community in the 1980s. Her resilience and leadership were unwavering as she guided patients, families, and colleagues through one of the darkest chapters in medical history. The epidemic’s toll on her patients was deeply personal, yet she continued to fight for better treatments and support systems, even stepping in to lead the HFNC during this challenging time.

Dr. Koerper’s contributions to the field were recognized on a national and international scale. She received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Hemophilia Foundation and was revered wherever she went. Her legacy is one of compassion, innovation, and dedication to improving the lives of those with bleeding disorders.

She is survived by her husband, Dr. Bob Blumberg, their two sons, and two grandsons. As we remember Dr. Koerper’s monumental contributions to the hemophilia community, let us celebrate her extraordinary life and enduring legacy.

Forever grateful for her friendship, Randy Curtis

Happy Holidays from your UCSF HTC! 🎄
12/18/2024

Happy Holidays from your UCSF HTC! 🎄

December 1st is World AIDS Day  From the World Federation of Hemophilia:On  , the World Federation of Hemophilia honors ...
12/02/2024

December 1st is World AIDS Day

From the World Federation of Hemophilia:

On , the World Federation of Hemophilia honors and remembers those in the community who were affected by contaminated blood, as well as their loved ones.

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400 Parnassus Avenue ACC Bldg 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA
94122

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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+14154764170

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