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    BodySpec - SF Rincon Hill

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 AM, 11:30 AM - 3:30 pm
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    loved it, easy check in, quick scan and i enjoyed tony's help and knowledge. also quick results, 1 am definitely coming back.

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    BodySpec

    4.7(174 reviews)
    0.6 miNorth Beach/Telegraph Hill, Financial District
    Available by appointment
    Budget friendly

    I did a body scan here a few months ago and I plan on coming back for a follow up in the next month…read moreor two. The appointment only took about 15 minutes for me, I scheduled it on the same day and then pulled up 5 minutes before the appointment. Staff took care of me and helped me adjust my positioning to get the most accurate scan. I got my results within a few hours online and I saw a full breakdown of my fat percentage, lean mass, bone density, etc... I would say it was a good value for the price and you can find discount codes online if you do some research (or use an LLM). Parking is kind of a pain though.

    So, I decided to get a Dexa scan so that I could verify whether or not my Hume Bodypod scale was as…read moreaccurate as Hume Health claimed. I'll cut to the chase and tell you it was surprisingly accurate, and within the margin of error, although Dexa is the "gold standard." I won't bore you with the metrics but I will bore you with the experience. First off, the location for the mobile service has ample parking and was conveniently located. The mobile van was clean, the technician - Suhban Khan was very professional and knowledgeable. Like myself, he was also a fitness coach and had solid knowledge not only with Dexa but also the leading body composition measurement devices on the market and smart scales. We had a good chat and I interviewed him briefly for the YouTube channel. If you want to watch, here's the link: https://youtu.be/eJ9x2bf5QHA?si=sytHprsQ9ydwYn-R The scan took about 10 minutes time, with 6 minutes for the scan. You just wear light, loose clothing and lay back, while the scanner passes from your head to your feet. It moves a fraction every 30 seconds. The van was mostly quiet with ambient music - felt very much like any medical setting. Is this a necessary experience for everyone? No. For most people seeking general health I would recommend getting the good habits of proper nutrition, exercise and proper rest before worrying about getting a Dexa but...it will help keep you accountable to your goals and honestly, the subscription service is pretty affordable. I enjoyed my experience and will check in again in a few months.

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    UCSF Radiology - Busy today but practice runs like a Swiss watch

    UCSF Radiology

    3.4(38 reviews)
    1.0 miMission Bay

    If you need an MRI and you can fit in any machine, are not claustrophic, do not have any medical…read moreissues that add difficulty to getting the test done, and have no issues with contrast, this place is fine. However, if you are claustrophobic, have medical issues that make getting in and out of an MRI difficult, require any modifications (even minor) to their standard protocol, or are unsure about how you will react to contrast, go elsewhere. On the plus side, they have multiple MRIs of different types and sizes. When you are booking or ask a question, they will often respond with the name of the machine or the room number as if the typical patient knows that info. I have been here several times and have had more than a dozen MRIs in my life at various facilities. So many times I have walked out of this facility. Two things are needed to get a good screening - the right machine and the right tech. I have had multiple instances when they have booked me in the wrong machine. I have also had them switch the machine at the last minute to the wrong one. They have some good techs, but you don't know who you'll get. They have too many techs who are very inexperienced. They have book knowledge only; that stops them from adjusting to the patient. For people with claustrophobia, the tech needs to listen carefully and adjust. If the patient cannot handle a head cage, insisting on putting barriers around the head and adding foam blocks creates an unsafe environment. This is especially egregious when the patient has had successful MRIs of head and neck with none of this. It is actually optional if you can stay still. But inexperienced techs will push for what they have been told is the norm. There is also an issue of techs not knowing how to help people who struggle to get up onto the machine bed. Add to that that people who are injured enough to need their services walk down slick hallways in hospital socks. Also, many older people are helped by being able to keep their glasses and hearing aids until they are on the machine. Taking them early, which they always do, adds risk of falls and disorientation. The greatest issue with techs is simply not listening to the expressed needs of patients. If someone says they need the room well lit, that doesn't mean turning on the light in the machine while keeping the room dark. Requests for time to settle in and zone out before starting are interrupted by chatter expected to calm you. However, having a tech repeatedly tell you that they know it's tight in the machine and that it is really hard to handle only adds to the stress. Additional issues are layering on blankets when the patient says they don't want one, touching the patient without notice, and tossing sheets over your face. If things go poorly and you ask for space, many of the techs, in trying to be compassionate, will touch you or follow you around. Again, this exacerbates the problem. Then they'll suggest you try meds. If you can't, they stare at you like that is the most bizarre thing they have ever heard. Some will even push the meds as if they are fun. Finally, I was there one time when a patient had a severe reaction to the contrast. She was treated like she was being dramatic. This worsened when they pulled a curtain and spoke about her, assuming she couldn't hear. We both could. She needed a shot of epi and to be sent to the ER but they saw breathing difficulties, striations, and a rapidly spreading rash as nothing. They seemed to care more about getting her out of there than helping her. Personally, I need an MRI but I will not be able to get one. Guess we'll wait until I'm passed out in an ER.

    Had an MRI with and without contrast over a week ago. Still no results. Medical staff and facility…read morewere the positive, honestly maybe they need to staff more radiologists to read the results of the exams in a timely and reasonable manner.

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    SimonMed Imaging - Daly City

    SimonMed Imaging - Daly City

    1.9(258 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    I scheduled a follow-up appointment at this office almost a month in advance and was called the day…read morebefore to be informed that I needed to reschedule because "whoever made your appointment put you in a room that doesn't do this kind of ultrasound." So I called the facility back directly at the number provided to reschedule, and was given an appointment later in the day. However, an hour before the rescheduled appointment I got a text message informing me that I needed to reschedule my appointment. There were no dates, times, or locations listed on any of the messages, so I couldn't tell whether it was an artifact or a new alert. I called the number provided to find out if the message was related to the original appointment or the new appointment and learned that the new appointment didn't even show up in the system. And, in fact, none of the facilities in my vicinity had any rooms equipped for the kind of imaging I was scheduled for in the first place. Every staff member I spoke with was kind and professional, but there are serious issues with SimonMed's appointment scheduling system. Time for an upgrade.

    The front desk guy is so rude and seems like he hates his job + his life…read more Literally the first 5 seconds of me walking up to the front desk he gave me a look plus when I said I accidentally forgot my papers at home, instead of trying to find a solution or just simply telling me he would need to reschedule me, he just did the BIGGEST EYE ROLL and groaned and said "interesting". The most passive aggressive sarcastic tone you can imagine. He had light brown hair (Justin Bieber but bad) and a mask on. He talked to me like I was stupid for not bringing my papers which i simply just forgot them at my door and said I would go back for them. If he hates his job/life so much why is he working in the healthcare field? Not a good look for Simonmed imaging. I chose to just go home afterwards and not give them any of my money. GO SOMEWHERE ELSE

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    UCSF Radiology at Montgomery Street - Main entrance and waiting area

    UCSF Radiology at Montgomery Street

    3.9(8 reviews)
    1.1 miNorth Beach/Telegraph Hill

    Excellent service and care from start to finish. The entire staff was welcoming and friendly. The…read moreultrasound tech explained everything clearly and thoroughly. Top job all around.

    This review isn't for the service so much as the cost. $2000 per vaginal pregnancy ultrasound, when…read morethe national average hovers around $500. I moved to SF and found out I was pregnant. I was about 8 weeks and didn't have a doctor here, so my doctor in Chicago referred me to this center for an ultrasound. I called to see if they accepted my insurance, and they said they did. On the first visit, we didn't hear a heart beat, so naturally scheduled a follow-up for the following week, at which time we did hear one. On both visits, we did not see a doctor, just the technician, who performed the vaginal ultrasound and did not give us much information. She said she would give updates to my doctor in Chicago, who then called us with information. We switched insurance right after, due to the move and new job, and I found an OB here. At the same time, I got the bill from UCSF--$2K per ultrasound, for a total of $4K. The ultrasound had a bunch of tacked on costs, like doctor's fee (I'm guessing the tech showed it to a doctor there), facility fee, etc. Insurance said they would only cover half of each, so we're paying $2K out of pocket. To make it worse, USCF doesn't have an automated monthly billing option, so I have to log in every month which reminds me (hence this review--I just made a payment!). When we went to my first OB visit, he was going to perform an ultrasound, but I hesitated and asked how much it would cost. He said even if insurance didn't cover it, the cost would be about $300. (Insurance did cover it). This is mostly FYI for those of you that may be going there for a basic ultrasound or something, to know about the additional fees that get tacked on, which your insurance may decide not to cover. We would have been better off going to a doctor's office or something without insurance and paying out of pocket, rather than a research hospital/facility that has a lot of additional fees.

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    BodySpec - SF Rincon Hill - diagnosticimaging - Updated July 2026

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