415-600-0996
CA, US
| Judy Radin 2014-05-31 22:55:08 Unknown |
The phone number repeatedly calls my cell phone and doesn't leave a message.
| Robyn 2013-08-21 00:13:42 Unknown |
I got a call from here and I'm not a patient at CPMC either (????)
| jennifer 2012-09-26 03:30:32 Unknown |
I received a call on my cell today from this number. It was a woman - clearly unhappy - who left me a message saying "I don't know why I was connected to you, but I'm a patient and I'm trying to reach Missy Garcia. I'm very upset about the service I'm getting. you need to contact your agency right away."
VERY strange!! !
| james 2012-09-17 20:35:26 Unknown |
its CPMC calling me to confirm an appointment.
| Bec 2012-03-27 19:56:45 Unknown |
I am not a patient at CPMC, nor is anyone in my family. My phone number is not caller ID blocked, either. I am not paranoid; in fact, this is a very strange situation.
| eileen lepera 2012-02-15 21:15:14 Unknown |
I don't know these people and don't want them calling my cellphone
| Linda 2011-11-28 23:08:38 Unknown |
Random phone call... I just let it ring. They left me a vm but all in Spanish. WTF?
| bs 2011-11-12 19:46:16 Unknown |
I received 10 calls from same number , when I call back no one pick phone . I don't know buts going on and some one called me me 10 time even I don't know who is .
| Dmac 2011-08-12 23:26:34 Unknown |
I called back, a recording says it's California Pacific Medical Center, but that 'unfortunately" the original caller cannot be identified.
So what's the point??? (they left no message)
| Casper 2011-06-06 20:48:36 Unknown |
They called and it was from a Hospital, was really worried!!
| Jan, SF 2011-06-06 20:48:36 Unknown |
This is the internal California Pacific Medical Center answering/routing line. If your return call is identified correctly via Caller ID, you would have been routed through to the correct CPMC office, whether it be a particular doctor's office, billing services, medical records, etc. I used today when I received the 415-600-0996 number on my cell phone, but it didn't forward me because I have Caller ID blocked on my phone. So I called directly the office I had been in to yesterday and found they had my paperwork ready earlier than expected. This is NOT a bogus number, just a method of protecting direct-dial numbers in a huge hospital system. If you do NOT have your Caller ID blocked from view by others, you would have been routed correctly back to the proper office who called you. Pretty neat, actually. Let's not get too paranoid, folks.
| Gabi 2011-06-06 20:48:36 Unknown |
It was from doctor Earle's office to confirm an appointment
| Robert 2011-03-22 23:11:11 Unknown |
It appears that this number belongs to CPMC and is a follow up from Sutter VNA Hospice grief couselor.
| MB 2011-01-28 14:51:20 Unknown |
This number was repeatedly calling my boyfriends work related phone last night. The number started calling him at 8:15pm and continued until after 11:30pm. I don't know who was dialing or why, he is NOT A PATIENT WITH THE CALIFORNIA PACIFIC MEDICAL CENTER, but the number would not stop. When he attempted to call the number back, he got an automated message stating that he was calling back based on info from the CALLER ID (duh!) and the phone call could not completed as dialed. Not only could it not be completed, there would be no way whatsoever to find out who the calls were coming from. Ridiculous. Its one thing to accidently dial a number, its another however to call until the late evening, at least 11 times over 2.5 hours. I work in the medical field and have for years at a major hospital and I've never heard of this kind of communication practice.
| Jan, SF 2010-03-16 18:57:24 Event Reminder |
This is the internal California Pacific Medical Center answering/routing line. If you're return call is identified correctly via Caller ID, your return phone call would have been sorted through to the correct CPMC office, whether it be a particular doctor's office, billing services, medical records, etc. I used today when I received the 415-600-0996 number on my cell phone, but it didn't work because I have Caller ID blocked on my phone. So I called directly the office I had been in to yesterday and found they had my paperwork ready earlier than expected. This is NOT a bogus number, just a method of protecting direct-dial numbers in a huge hospital system. If you do NOT have your Caller ID blocked from view by others, you would have been routed correctly back to the proper office who called you. Pretty neat, actually. Let's not get too paranoid, folks.
| SF 2009-09-23 16:12:05 Unknown |
Leaves no message. Why is a hospital making random calls to people?
| tramel 2009-02-03 23:33:05 Unknown |
same here hang up