Hospital seeks public help in identifying female patient
St. Mary's Hospital in San Francisco needs the public's help in identifying a female patient who has been hospitalized since late November.
St. Mary's Hospital in San Francisco needs the public's help in identifying a female patient who has been hospitalized since late November.
A San Francisco hospital needs the public’s help in identifying a female patient who has been hospitalized since late November.
St. Mary’s Medical Center, operated by Dignity Health, is currently caring for the patient, but they do not know her name. She was admitted Nov. 25.
The woman is Asian, bilingual in Korean and English, approximately 67 years old, weighs 90 pounds, and stands 5 feet tall. She is homeless from The City’s Richmond District. She may have relatives in the San Mateo area.
Anyone who may know her identity is asked to contact the hospital at (415) 314-3844.
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