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“On Call Medical Group has been a wonderful resource for our family. Having someone available 24 hours a day, who always has time to see me or my family, has given me incredible peace of mind. I highly recommend them to everyone!”
- Vanessa Getty
“I really appreciate your making time to see me on Friday.  It was a holiday weekend and despite a busy schedule, you were able to help me. Thank you for always being a great doctor.”
- Maria Prado, Senior Manager, Siebel Systems
“Dr. Chin was great! He showed up in the middle of the night and treated my son in his own room – we didn’t have to wait in the Emergency Room or Urgent Care Clinic, the doctor came to us. Dr. Chin answered all my questions and gave a full report to our regular pediatrician the very next day. I highly recommend their service!!”
- Nigela H., review from Yelp.com
“Why spend half a day going to a doctor’s office, when you can save time having them come to you?”
- Virginie Wallace, Owner, Bee Market

“You’re sick – not sick enough to call 911, but you need to see a doctor, ASAP.  No problem. Just pick up your phone‚ and within 10 minutes you’ll be in touch with a 24-hour, on-call medical service comprised of specialists in internal medicine, family medicine, and geriatrics.”

- Article from The Tiburon Ark, December 21, 2005.
“[On Call physicians] typically see children of busy moms, urban professionals who can’t afford to miss work, parents of adult children, folks with limited mobility and anyone who wants medical attention right away. They are able to diagnose, treat and follow up with most all non-emergency conditions.

They do not believe in voice mail or phone menus; each call is answered by a human being and your call gets directly connected with the doctor. Their philosophy is that your room should be the waiting room.”
- “On Call.” Dr. Dean Edell’s ABC-7 News Report. November 19, 2004
“Highlighting the hurried nature of most patient-doctor encounters in today’s world, a recent study found that American Patients now have just 23 seconds, on average, to explain their problems…The report, which appeared in The Journal of the American Medical Association in 1999, links poor patient-doctor communication to misdiagnoses… ‘[The doctors of On Call] spend at least 45 minutes to an hour with our patients in their homes, which allows us to really listen to their problems and make a more accurate diagnosis. It’s much more compassionate than the five minute doctor visits people have grown accustomed to.’”
- “SF Doctors Group Goes Back to the Future,” Bay Area Summit. Summer 2004.