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Local Sleep Clinics and Sleep Study Information in San Francisco

UCSF and other city centers have seen steady demand for overnight evaluations this year.

By San Francisco Wellness Desk · Published 9 July 2026, 6:50 pm

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Local Sleep Clinics and Sleep Study Information in San Francisco
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UCSF Medical Center logged 1,250 sleep studies between January and June 2026, up from the prior year at its Parnassus campus lab.

Wellness routines built around Golden Gate Park runs and Bay Trail rides have left some residents short on rest, prompting more referrals for clinical checks. Local doctors note that disrupted schedules from shift work and screen time in tech-heavy neighborhoods add to the load, with patients reporting daytime fatigue that undercuts training goals in the Marin Headlands trails.

City Centers Handling Evaluations

Two main facilities handle most referrals. The UCSF Sleep Disorders Center on Parnassus Avenue runs full polysomnography with EEG monitoring and offers follow-up CPAP titration. California Pacific Medical Center’s sleep lab on Buchanan Street in Pacific Heights provides similar overnight tests plus home-based kits for milder cases. Both accept insurance from major providers and maintain wait times under four weeks for initial consults.

Prices for an in-lab study average $1,800 at UCSF when not covered, while CPMC lists $1,450 for the same service. A 2024 California Department of Public Health report found 28 percent of San Francisco adults average under six hours of sleep on weekdays, a figure tied to higher rates of metabolic issues tracked at UCSF clinics.

Next Steps for Residents

Anyone experiencing persistent tiredness can start with a primary care visit at one of the city’s community health centers before requesting a study. Staff at both labs recommend bringing a two-week sleep diary and avoiding caffeine after noon on test days. Appointments can be made directly through the UCSF patient portal or by calling the CPMC scheduling line, with results reviewed in person within ten days.

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