Asian Health Services Pediatrics San Leandro is a 2,000 sq ft state-of-the-art facility with 4 exam rooms. The practice belonged to Dr. Lawrence Ng and Dr. Shirley Lau, who have served the communities in San Leandro for 34 years, and Bay Area communities in Oakland for a total of 44 years. AHS is honored to carry on the legacy of Dr. Lawrence Ng, Dr. Shirley Lau, and Dr. Li Zhu.

Address
101 Callan Avenue, Suite 105,
San Leandro, CA 94577

Hours
Monday-Friday 9am-12:30pm and 1:30pm-5pm

*Every 4th & 5th Wednesday open 1:30pm-5pm

Phone: (510) 357-7077
Appointments & General Inquiries: (510) 986-6828
After Hours Phone: (415) 752-1316

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

The San Leandro BART station is a 9 minute walk away, and AC Transit is nearby.

Parking: We recommend parking in the Downtown Parking Garage located right next to the east side of the building. Entrances are located on Callan Avenue and Estudillo Avenue between E 14th Street and Harrison Street. There are 384 available spaces at a rate of 75 cents/hour.

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SERVICES

Pediatrics

LANGUAGES

English
Cantonese
Mandarin

YOUR PROVIDERS
In solidarity with over 100 community partners across the US, Asian Health Services mobilized under the One Nation Coalition in 2018 to fight against the harmful Public Charge Rule change and to promote immigrant rights and access to health care.
In 2005, Asian Health Services established the California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative to address workplace and reproductive health issues faced by low-income Vietnamese immigrant and refugee workers. In 2016, AHS worked successfully to co-sponsor and pass the California Healthy Nail Salon Bill (AB2125).
In the early 2000s, AHS led a local campaign called "Revive Chinatown" to make Oakland Chinatown safer, more pedestrian-friendly, and economically viable. That resulted in the installation of the four-way scramble crosswalks with other lighting and sidewalk improvements in the Chinatown commercial core.
The 1978 passage of Proposition 13 threatened to eliminate crucial funding to community based organizations. AHS worked in collaboration with local community groups to galvanize our patient base to protest Prop 13 cuts. As a result of community mobilization and protests, AHS preserved critical funds at the County level, which enabled community groups to continue serving the medical needs of the AAPI community.
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