
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for treatment at CTRP?
For caregivers who are pregnant or have children ages 0-5 who have experienced trauma and want to inquire about services, call (628) 206-5311. We have clinic space at the Nancy Pritzker Building in Mission Bay and the Pride Hall at San Francisco General Hospital.
How do I get to CTRP?
Public Transit
The Pritzker Building is served by the following Muni routes: T, 48, 55, 15, and a 22 stop is a short walk. Plan your Muni trip here.
Parking
- Pritzker Building parking is available for patients and visitors via valet services M-F from 8am-5pm. Car drop off – Tennessee Street side of the building. Cost – $5 per hour; $35 daily max; $7 ADA daily max
- Metered parking is also available on-street. Visit https://park.ucsf.edu/ to find live updates on available parking spaces.
- UCSF Mission Bay Parking Lots:
- UCSF Medical Center Garage & Surface Lot at Mission Bay
1835 Owens Street
San Francisco, CA 94143 - UCSF Community Center Garage, at Rutter Center
1625 Owens Street
San Francisco, CA 94143 - UCSF Third Street Garage
1650 Third Street
San Francisco, CA 94158 - UCSF Nelson Rising Lane Surface Lot 4
University Child Care Center - 727 Nelson Rising Lane
San Francisco, CA 94158
- UCSF Medical Center Garage & Surface Lot at Mission Bay
Shuttles
Free shuttles provide transportation to UCSF faculty, staff, students, patients, patient family members, and visitors to all campus locations. All shuttles are ADA accessible and equipped with bike racks.
View the UCSF shuttle schedules.
To get to Pritzker from Mission Bay: exit the east side of campus onto Third Street, turn right and walk approximately 10 minutes, then turn right onto 18 street.
Does CTRP offer telehealth services?
Yes, clinical services are available via telehealth.
How can I make a donation to CTRP?
Gifts can also be made by check to the Regents of the University of California external site (opens in a new window) with a reference to the Child Trauma Research Program.
Is CTRP hiring?
Please check the UCSF Human Resources website for up-to-date employment information within the UCSF community.
How can I get trained in CTRP models?
- To learn more about CPP training, visit the CPP website’s Training page. To see if there is a CPP Trainer in your region, visit the CPP LC Trainer Roster.
- To learn more about CTRP’s internal training opportunities, visit the Internships and Fellowships page.
- To learn more about CTRP’s training offerings to external organizations, visit the Community Programs page.
Can I volunteer with CTRP?
At this time we do not have any volunteer positions in our research or clinical teams.