California Pacific Medical Center Lester Jacobson MD

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Vitals (6) · Cardiologist in San Francisco, United States
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Accepted insurances

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Aetna HMO
Aetna HMO Deductible Plan CA only
Aetna Medicare HMO
BCBS Blue Card PPO
BCBSA Blue Card High Performance Network
Blue Cross CA Advantage PPO Preferred DirectAccess Plus
Blue Cross CA Anthem Advantage HMO
Blue Cross CA Anthem Blue Connection EPO CA
Blue Cross CA Anthem High Performance Network
Blue Cross CA Anthem MediBlue Access (PPO)
Blue Cross CA Anthem MediBlue Dual Advantage HMO CA
Blue Cross CA Anthem MediBlue Plus HMO - CA
Blue Cross CA Anthem MediBlue Select HMO
Blue Cross CA California Care Large Group HMO
Blue Cross CA California Care Small Group HMO
Blue Cross CA Pathway EPO
Blue Cross CA PPO Prudent Buyer Individual
Blue Cross CA PPO Prudent Buyer Large Group
Blue Cross CA PPO Prudent Buyer Small Group
Blue Cross CA Select HMO
Blue Cross CA Select PPO
Blue Cross CA Senior Secure HMO
Blue Shield 65 Plus Choice
Blue Shield CA Access Plus HMO
Blue Shield CA Bronze Full PPO 4500
Blue Shield CA Medicare HMO
Blue Shield CA Platinum Access+ HMO 25
Blue Shield CA PPO
Blue Shield California 65 Plus HMO
First Health PPO
Health Net CA HMO Employer Group
Health Net CA PPO
Health Net Medicare Amber II/Sapphire Premier SNP
Humana Choice POS
Medicare Par Confirmed
Medicare Par Confirmed
SCAN Balance
SCAN Classic
SCAN Heart First
UHC AARP Medicare Advantage SecureHorizons (HMO-POS)
UHC AARP Medicare Advantage SecureHorizons Plan 1 (HMO-POS)
UHC AARP Medicare Advantage SecureHorizons Plan 2 (HMO-POS)
UHC AARP Medicare Advantage SecureHorizons Premier (HMO-POS)
UHC SignatureValue Alliance
UHC SignatureValue HMO - CA
UnitedHealthcare MedicareDirect Rx

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Vitals
5.0/5 · 6 reviews

Frequently asked questions

Q:
What kind of specimen do you need for serological testing in peripheral blood?
A:
Serum is required. Our specimen requirement for serological testing is 2ml [minimum 0.5, but this amount may be insufficient for repeat testing of serum.
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Services offered

Cardiology
Dermatology
Emergency Care
Heart and Vascular Services
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Mental Health
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
Primary Care
Specialty Care
Urgent Care
Urology
Walk-In Care