Donations to the Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation for the Institute for Joint Restoration and Research are tax deductible. Your generosity will support patient care, research, teaching, equipment, and general program and capital needs. To find out more, contact the Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation at 510.818.7350.
Former patients often choose to volunteer at the Institute for Joint Restoration and Research. Volunteers assist program staff with various tasks and serve as a valuable resource and support for current patients. Volunteers are coordinated through the Washington Hospital Service League. To learn more, please call the Volunteer Department at 510.818.7465 or visit our Volunteer Opportunities web page.
The Institute for Joint Restoration and Research attributes much of its exponential growth to the referral base that has grown in communities in the Bay Area and beyond. Your kind words and testimony about the program and hospital are always much appreciated. To refer a friend, call 510.818.7200 to schedule an appointment.
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