San Francisco, California

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Overview

California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, California serves as a critical healthcare facility for the surrounding region. Located in California, this hospital draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of California Pacific Medical Center, approximately 1,204,726 people reside across 20 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Oakland, contributes 440,646 residents to this total, making up about 37% of the area's population. The next largest communities are Berkeley (124,321) and San Mateo (105,661), which together contribute an additional 229,982 residents to the catchment. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near California Pacific Medical Center are relatively small, with 14 out of 20 falling below 50,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Oakland and regional destinations like California Pacific Medical Center for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the California Pacific Medical Center catchment area reveals a urban landscape. Several communities in the catchment surpass 50,000 people, pointing to a well-developed urban or suburban area with established infrastructure. Population concentration around Oakland points to a concentrated regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 25,676 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is substantially smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of California Pacific Medical Center.

Identifiers: city · CDP · town

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
4 Daly City (city), CA104,901
5 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
6 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
7 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
8 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
9 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
10 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
11 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
12 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
13 Albany (city), CA20,271
14 Orinda (city), CA19,514
15 El Sobrante (CDP), CA15,524
16 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
17 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
18 Emeryville (city), CA12,905
19 San Anselmo (town), CA12,830
20 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (CDP), CA11,492

Overview

Chinese Hospital in San Francisco, California serves as a critical healthcare facility for the surrounding region. Located in California, this hospital draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Chinese Hospital, approximately 1,468,785 people reside across 20 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Oakland, contributes 440,646 residents to this total, making up about 30% of the area's population. The next largest communities are Berkeley (124,321) and Richmond (116,448), which together contribute an additional 240,769 residents to the catchment. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Chinese Hospital are relatively small, with 11 out of 20 falling below 50,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Oakland and regional destinations like Chinese Hospital for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Chinese Hospital catchment area reveals a urban landscape. The presence of 9 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. Population concentration around Oakland points to a concentrated regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 38,017 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is substantially smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Chinese Hospital.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Richmond (city), CA116,448
4 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
5 Daly City (city), CA104,901
6 San Leandro (city), CA91,008
7 Alameda (city), CA78,280
8 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
9 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
10 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
11 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
12 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
13 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
14 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
15 Ashland (CDP), CA23,823
16 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
17 Albany (city), CA20,271
18 Orinda (city), CA19,514
19 Pinole (city), CA19,022
20 El Sobrante (CDP), CA15,524

Overview

Located in the California community of San Francisco, CPMC California Campus is a critical healthcare facility that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role CPMC California Campus plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around CPMC California Campus encompasses a combined population of approximately 1,056,139 residents across 20 incorporated communities. Oakland leads as the most populous nearby community with 440,646 residents, representing roughly 42% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Berkeley with 124,321 residents and Daly City with 104,901, providing further evidence of the population concentration near CPMC California Campus. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near CPMC California Campus reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in California. Of the 20 nearby communities, 15 have populations below 50,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Oakland and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of CPMC California Campus as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding CPMC California Campus can be characterized as urban. Multiple communities exceed 50,000 residents, creating a densely populated corridor with significant commercial and residential activity. The presence of Oakland as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 17,251, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of CPMC California Campus within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · town · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Daly City (city), CA104,901
4 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
5 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
6 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
7 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
8 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
9 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
10 Albany (city), CA20,271
11 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
12 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
13 Emeryville (city), CA12,905
14 San Anselmo (town), CA12,830
15 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (CDP), CA11,492
16 Hillsborough (town), CA11,387
17 Piedmont (city), CA11,270
18 Corte Madera (town), CA10,222
19 Tiburon (town), CA9,146
20 Fairfax (town), CA7,605

Overview

Situated in San Francisco, California, CPMC Davies Campus functions as a key hospital serving the broader regional population. The critical healthcare facility plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 1,288,408 residents live within a 30-minute drive of CPMC Davies Campus, spread across 20 distinct incorporated communities. Oakland, with a population of 440,646, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 34% of the reachable population. Following Oakland, Berkeley adds 124,321 residents, while Richmond contributes 116,448, broadening the demographic base of the area. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding CPMC Davies Campus. With 14 of 20 communities registering populations under 50,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Oakland. CPMC Davies Campus benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across California.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of CPMC Davies Campus form a urban corridor. Multiple communities exceed 50,000 residents, creating a densely populated corridor with significant commercial and residential activity. Oakland dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a concentrated distribution. A median population of 28,674 among the catchment communities suggests that substantially smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout California.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Richmond (city), CA116,448
4 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
5 Daly City (city), CA104,901
6 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
7 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
8 Foster City (city), CA33,805
9 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
10 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
11 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
12 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
13 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
14 Albany (city), CA20,271
15 Orinda (city), CA19,514
16 Pinole (city), CA19,022
17 El Sobrante (CDP), CA15,524
18 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
19 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
20 Emeryville (city), CA12,905

Overview

Located in the California community of San Francisco, CPMC Saint Luke's Campus is a critical healthcare facility that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role CPMC Saint Luke's Campus plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around CPMC Saint Luke's Campus encompasses a combined population of approximately 1,313,926 residents across 20 incorporated communities. Oakland leads as the most populous nearby community with 440,646 residents, representing roughly 34% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Berkeley with 124,321 residents and Richmond with 116,448, providing further evidence of the population concentration near CPMC Saint Luke's Campus. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near CPMC Saint Luke's Campus reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in California. Of the 20 nearby communities, 14 have populations below 50,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Oakland and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of CPMC Saint Luke's Campus as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding CPMC Saint Luke's Campus can be characterized as urban. Multiple communities exceed 50,000 residents, creating a densely populated corridor with significant commercial and residential activity. The presence of Oakland as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 31,054, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of CPMC Saint Luke's Campus within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Richmond (city), CA116,448
4 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
5 Daly City (city), CA104,901
6 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
7 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
8 Foster City (city), CA33,805
9 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
10 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
11 San Carlos (city), CA30,722
12 Belmont (city), CA28,335
13 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
14 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
15 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
16 Orinda (city), CA19,514
17 Pinole (city), CA19,022
18 El Sobrante (CDP), CA15,524
19 North Fair Oaks (CDP), CA14,027
20 Emeryville (city), CA12,905

Overview

Situated in San Francisco, California, CPMC Van Ness Campus functions as a key hospital serving the broader regional population. The critical healthcare facility plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 1,454,325 residents live within a 30-minute drive of CPMC Van Ness Campus, spread across 20 distinct incorporated communities. Oakland, with a population of 440,646, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 30% of the reachable population. Following Oakland, Berkeley adds 124,321 residents, while Richmond contributes 116,448, broadening the demographic base of the area. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding CPMC Van Ness Campus. With 12 of 20 communities registering populations under 50,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Oakland. CPMC Van Ness Campus benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across California.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of CPMC Van Ness Campus form a urban corridor. The presence of 8 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. Oakland dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a concentrated distribution. A median population of 36,222 among the catchment communities suggests that substantially smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout California.

Identifiers: city

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Richmond (city), CA116,448
4 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
5 Daly City (city), CA104,901
6 San Leandro (city), CA91,008
7 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
8 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
9 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
10 Pacifica (city), CA38,640
11 Foster City (city), CA33,805
12 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
13 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
14 San Carlos (city), CA30,722
15 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
16 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
17 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
18 Albany (city), CA20,271
19 Orinda (city), CA19,514
20 Pinole (city), CA19,022

Overview

Situated in San Francisco, California, Double Happiness Health - Acupuncture San Francisco functions as a key hospital serving the broader regional population. The critical healthcare facility plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 1,465,830 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Double Happiness Health - Acupuncture San Francisco, spread across 20 distinct incorporated communities. Oakland, with a population of 440,646, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 30% of the reachable population. Following Oakland, Berkeley adds 124,321 residents, while Richmond contributes 116,448, broadening the demographic base of the area. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Double Happiness Health - Acupuncture San Francisco. With 12 of 20 communities registering populations under 50,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Oakland. Double Happiness Health - Acupuncture San Francisco benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across California.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Double Happiness Health - Acupuncture San Francisco form a urban corridor. The presence of 8 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. Oakland dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a concentrated distribution. A median population of 32,966 among the catchment communities suggests that substantially smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout California.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Richmond (city), CA116,448
4 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
5 Daly City (city), CA104,901
6 San Leandro (city), CA91,008
7 Alameda (city), CA78,280
8 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
9 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
10 Foster City (city), CA33,805
11 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
12 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
13 San Carlos (city), CA30,722
14 Belmont (city), CA28,335
15 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
16 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
17 Ashland (CDP), CA23,823
18 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
19 Albany (city), CA20,271
20 Orinda (city), CA19,514

Overview

Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Geary Campus stands as a notable hospital in San Francisco, California, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 1,204,726 people live within 30 minutes of Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Geary Campus, distributed among 20 incorporated communities. Oakland is the population center of the area with 440,646 residents, representing 37% of the overall catchment. Beyond Oakland, the next most populous communities are Berkeley at 124,321 and San Mateo at 105,661, reflecting additional population depth in the region. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this hospital.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Oakland and Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Geary Campus. 14 of the 20 communities in this catchment have populations under 50,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across California, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Geary Campus exhibits predominantly urban characteristics. Several communities in the catchment surpass 50,000 people, pointing to a well-developed urban or suburban area with established infrastructure. The population distribution, with Oakland serving as the primary anchor, suggests a concentrated settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 25,676 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are substantially smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city · CDP · town

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
4 Daly City (city), CA104,901
5 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
6 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
7 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
8 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
9 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
10 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
11 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
12 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
13 Albany (city), CA20,271
14 Orinda (city), CA19,514
15 El Sobrante (CDP), CA15,524
16 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
17 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
18 Emeryville (city), CA12,905
19 San Anselmo (town), CA12,830
20 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (CDP), CA11,492

Overview

Laguna Honda Hospital And Rehabilitation Center in San Francisco, California serves as a critical healthcare facility for the surrounding region. Located in California, this hospital draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Laguna Honda Hospital And Rehabilitation Center, approximately 1,098,611 people reside across 20 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Oakland, contributes 440,646 residents to this total, making up about 40% of the area's population. The next largest communities are Berkeley (124,321) and San Mateo (105,661), which together contribute an additional 229,982 residents to the catchment. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Laguna Honda Hospital And Rehabilitation Center are relatively small, with 15 out of 20 falling below 50,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Oakland and regional destinations like Laguna Honda Hospital And Rehabilitation Center for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Laguna Honda Hospital And Rehabilitation Center catchment area reveals a urban landscape. The presence of 5 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. Population concentration around Oakland points to a concentrated regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 18,723 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is substantially smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Laguna Honda Hospital And Rehabilitation Center.

Identifiers: city · CDP · town

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
4 Daly City (city), CA104,901
5 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
6 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
7 Foster City (city), CA33,805
8 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
9 Belmont (city), CA28,335
10 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
11 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
12 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
13 Emeryville (city), CA12,905
14 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (CDP), CA11,492
15 Hillsborough (town), CA11,387
16 Piedmont (city), CA11,270
17 Sausalito (city), CA7,269
18 Strawberry (CDP), CA5,447
19 Brisbane (city), CA4,851
20 Broadmoor (CDP), CA4,411

Overview

Located in the California community of San Francisco, Saint Francis Memorial Hospital is a critical healthcare facility that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Saint Francis Memorial Hospital plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Saint Francis Memorial Hospital encompasses a combined population of approximately 1,482,842 residents across 20 incorporated communities. Oakland leads as the most populous nearby community with 440,646 residents, representing roughly 30% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Berkeley with 124,321 residents and Richmond with 116,448, providing further evidence of the population concentration near Saint Francis Memorial Hospital. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Saint Francis Memorial Hospital reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in California. Of the 20 nearby communities, 11 have populations below 50,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Oakland and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Saint Francis Memorial Hospital as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Saint Francis Memorial Hospital can be characterized as urban. The presence of 9 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. The presence of Oakland as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 38,017, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Saint Francis Memorial Hospital within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Richmond (city), CA116,448
4 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
5 Daly City (city), CA104,901
6 San Leandro (city), CA91,008
7 Alameda (city), CA78,280
8 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
9 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
10 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
11 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
12 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
13 San Lorenzo (CDP), CA29,581
14 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
15 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
16 Ashland (CDP), CA23,823
17 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
18 Albany (city), CA20,271
19 Orinda (city), CA19,514
20 Pinole (city), CA19,022

Overview

Located in the California community of San Francisco, Saint Mary's Medical Center is a critical healthcare facility that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Saint Mary's Medical Center plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Saint Mary's Medical Center encompasses a combined population of approximately 1,231,874 residents across 20 incorporated communities. Oakland leads as the most populous nearby community with 440,646 residents, representing roughly 36% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Berkeley with 124,321 residents and San Mateo with 105,661, providing further evidence of the population concentration near Saint Mary's Medical Center. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Saint Mary's Medical Center reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in California. Of the 20 nearby communities, 14 have populations below 50,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Oakland and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Saint Mary's Medical Center as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Saint Mary's Medical Center can be characterized as urban. The presence of 6 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. The presence of Oakland as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 28,674, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Saint Mary's Medical Center within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP · town

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
4 Daly City (city), CA104,901
5 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
6 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
7 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
8 Pacifica (city), CA38,640
9 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
10 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
11 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
12 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
13 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
14 Albany (city), CA20,271
15 Orinda (city), CA19,514
16 El Sobrante (CDP), CA15,524
17 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
18 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
19 Emeryville (city), CA12,905
20 San Anselmo (town), CA12,830

Overview

Situated in San Francisco, California, San Francisco General Hospital functions as a key hospital serving the broader regional population. The critical healthcare facility plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 1,479,339 residents live within a 30-minute drive of San Francisco General Hospital, spread across 20 distinct incorporated communities. Oakland, with a population of 440,646, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 30% of the reachable population. Following Oakland, Berkeley adds 124,321 residents, while Richmond contributes 116,448, broadening the demographic base of the area. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding San Francisco General Hospital. With 12 of 20 communities registering populations under 50,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Oakland. San Francisco General Hospital benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across California.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of San Francisco General Hospital form a urban corridor. The presence of 8 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. Oakland dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a concentrated distribution. A median population of 33,792 among the catchment communities suggests that substantially smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout California.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Richmond (city), CA116,448
4 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
5 Daly City (city), CA104,901
6 San Leandro (city), CA91,008
7 Alameda (city), CA78,280
8 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
9 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
10 Foster City (city), CA33,805
11 Menlo Park (city), CA33,780
12 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
13 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
14 San Carlos (city), CA30,722
15 Belmont (city), CA28,335
16 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
17 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
18 Ashland (CDP), CA23,823
19 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
20 Orinda (city), CA19,514

Overview

Situated in San Francisco, California, San Francisco VA Medical Center functions as a key hospital serving the broader regional population. The critical healthcare facility plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 357,498 residents live within a 30-minute drive of San Francisco VA Medical Center, spread across 20 distinct incorporated communities. Daly City, with a population of 104,901, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 29% of the reachable population. Following Daly City, San Rafael adds 61,271 residents, while San Bruno contributes 43,908, broadening the demographic base of the area. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding San Francisco VA Medical Center. With 11 of 20 communities registering populations under 10,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Daly City. San Francisco VA Medical Center benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across California.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of San Francisco VA Medical Center form a urban corridor. The presence of 9 communities above 10,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. Daly City dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a concentrated distribution. A median population of 8,207 among the catchment communities suggests that substantially smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout California.

Identifiers: city · CDP · town

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Daly City (city), CA104,901
2 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
3 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
4 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
5 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
6 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
7 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
8 Emeryville (city), CA12,905
9 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (CDP), CA11,492
10 Tiburon (town), CA9,146
11 Sausalito (city), CA7,269
12 Strawberry (CDP), CA5,447
13 Brisbane (city), CA4,851
14 Broadmoor (CDP), CA4,411
15 Marin City (CDP), CA2,993
16 Ross (town), CA2,338
17 Belvedere (city), CA2,126
18 Colma (town), CA1,507
19 Alto (CDP), CA732
20 Muir Beach (CDP), CA304

Overview

As a critical healthcare facility in San Francisco, California, The Avenues Transitional Care Center occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This hospital connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding The Avenues Transitional Care Center includes 20 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 743,423. Berkeley anchors this population base at 124,321 residents, comprising approximately 17% of the total. San Mateo and Daly City, with populations of 105,661 and 104,901 respectively, round out the top three communities by population in the 30-minute radius. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 10 communities out of 20 near The Avenues Transitional Care Center have fewer than 25,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Berkeley and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like The Avenues Transitional Care Center function as critical nodes in the regional network of California.

Geographic interpretation

The urban nature of the area around The Avenues Transitional Care Center is reflected in the population data. Multiple communities exceed 50,000 residents, creating a densely populated corridor with significant commercial and residential activity. With Berkeley as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a concentrated demographic pattern. The median community size of 25,775 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are substantially smaller relative to Berkeley. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of The Avenues Transitional Care Center within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: city · CDP · town

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
2 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
3 Daly City (city), CA104,901
4 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
5 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
6 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
7 Foster City (city), CA33,805
8 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
9 San Carlos (city), CA30,722
10 Belmont (city), CA28,335
11 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
12 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
13 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
14 Emeryville (city), CA12,905
15 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (CDP), CA11,492
16 Hillsborough (town), CA11,387
17 Tiburon (town), CA9,146
18 Sausalito (city), CA7,269
19 Strawberry (CDP), CA5,447
20 Brisbane (city), CA4,851

Overview

UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco stands as a notable hospital in San Francisco, California, providing services and access to a diverse set of nearby communities. The surrounding region depends on destinations like this one to meet daily needs, and the 30-minute driving radius captures the practical extent of that relationship. The following analysis examines the demographic landscape within reach.

Population catchment

An estimated 1,489,406 people live within 30 minutes of UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco, distributed among 20 incorporated communities. Oakland is the population center of the area with 440,646 residents, representing 30% of the overall catchment. Beyond Oakland, the next most populous communities are Berkeley at 124,321 and Richmond at 116,448, reflecting additional population depth in the region. This population base reflects the density and reach of the area served by this hospital.

Regional dependence

Smaller communities in the area often depend on the services and infrastructure concentrated near Oakland and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco. 12 of the 20 communities in this catchment have populations under 50,000, suggesting that residents of these towns regularly travel to larger population centers for shopping, healthcare, and employment. This pattern of regional dependence is common across California, where smaller incorporated places rely on nearby anchors for essential services.

Geographic interpretation

The catchment area around UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco exhibits predominantly urban characteristics. The presence of 8 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. The population distribution, with Oakland serving as the primary anchor, suggests a concentrated settlement pattern where most residents are concentrated in a few larger communities. At a median of 33,792 residents, most communities within the 30-minute radius are substantially smaller compared to the leading population center. This geographic profile shapes the way residents interact with regional destinations and services.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Richmond (city), CA116,448
4 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
5 Daly City (city), CA104,901
6 San Leandro (city), CA91,008
7 Alameda (city), CA78,280
8 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
9 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
10 Foster City (city), CA33,805
11 Menlo Park (city), CA33,780
12 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
13 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
14 San Carlos (city), CA30,722
15 San Lorenzo (CDP), CA29,581
16 Belmont (city), CA28,335
17 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
18 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
19 Ashland (CDP), CA23,823
20 Millbrae (city), CA23,216

Overview

Located in the California community of San Francisco, UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay is a critical healthcare facility that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay encompasses a combined population of approximately 1,489,406 residents across 20 incorporated communities. Oakland leads as the most populous nearby community with 440,646 residents, representing roughly 30% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Berkeley with 124,321 residents and Richmond with 116,448, providing further evidence of the population concentration near UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in California. Of the 20 nearby communities, 12 have populations below 50,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Oakland and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay can be characterized as urban. Several communities in the catchment surpass 50,000 people, pointing to a well-developed urban or suburban area with established infrastructure. The presence of Oakland as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 33,792, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Richmond (city), CA116,448
4 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
5 Daly City (city), CA104,901
6 San Leandro (city), CA91,008
7 Alameda (city), CA78,280
8 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
9 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
10 Foster City (city), CA33,805
11 Menlo Park (city), CA33,780
12 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
13 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
14 San Carlos (city), CA30,722
15 San Lorenzo (CDP), CA29,581
16 Belmont (city), CA28,335
17 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
18 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
19 Ashland (CDP), CA23,823
20 Millbrae (city), CA23,216

Overview

Located in the California community of San Francisco, UCSF Mount Zion Campus is a critical healthcare facility that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role UCSF Mount Zion Campus plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around UCSF Mount Zion Campus encompasses a combined population of approximately 1,204,726 residents across 20 incorporated communities. Oakland leads as the most populous nearby community with 440,646 residents, representing roughly 37% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Berkeley with 124,321 residents and San Mateo with 105,661, providing further evidence of the population concentration near UCSF Mount Zion Campus. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near UCSF Mount Zion Campus reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in California. Of the 20 nearby communities, 14 have populations below 50,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Oakland and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of UCSF Mount Zion Campus as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding UCSF Mount Zion Campus can be characterized as urban. Several communities in the catchment surpass 50,000 people, pointing to a well-developed urban or suburban area with established infrastructure. The presence of Oakland as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 25,676, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of UCSF Mount Zion Campus within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP · town

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
4 Daly City (city), CA104,901
5 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
6 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
7 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
8 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
9 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
10 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
11 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
12 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
13 Albany (city), CA20,271
14 Orinda (city), CA19,514
15 El Sobrante (CDP), CA15,524
16 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
17 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
18 Emeryville (city), CA12,905
19 San Anselmo (town), CA12,830
20 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (CDP), CA11,492

Overview

As a major retail destination in San Francisco, California, Target occupies a central position within the regional infrastructure. This retail store connects residents across multiple incorporated places, making it a focal point for the surrounding area. Analyzing the population within a 30-minute drive sheds light on how this location fits into the broader community network.

Population catchment

The catchment area surrounding Target includes 20 incorporated communities with a combined population of roughly 1,194,327. Oakland anchors this population base at 440,646 residents, comprising approximately 37% of the total. Berkeley and San Mateo, with populations of 124,321 and 105,661 respectively, round out the top three communities by population in the 30-minute radius. The distribution of population across these communities paints a picture of the regional demographic landscape.

Regional dependence

The data reveals that 15 communities out of 20 near Target have fewer than 50,000 residents. These smaller incorporated places look to Oakland and its surrounding infrastructure for commerce, employment, and civic services. This hub-and-spoke dynamic underscores how locations like Target function as critical nodes in the regional network of California.

Geographic interpretation

The urban nature of the area around Target is reflected in the population data. The presence of 5 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. With Oakland as the primary urban anchor and numerous smaller places in the vicinity, the region displays a concentrated demographic pattern. The median community size of 31,054 residents reveals that the majority of incorporated places in the area are substantially smaller relative to Oakland. These geographic factors contribute to the significance of Target within the surrounding community network.

Identifiers: city · CDP · town

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
4 Daly City (city), CA104,901
5 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
6 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
7 Pacifica (city), CA38,640
8 Foster City (city), CA33,805
9 Menlo Park (city), CA33,780
10 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
11 San Carlos (city), CA30,722
12 Belmont (city), CA28,335
13 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
14 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
15 North Fair Oaks (CDP), CA14,027
16 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
17 Emeryville (city), CA12,905
18 Half Moon Bay (city), CA11,795
19 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (CDP), CA11,492
20 Hillsborough (town), CA11,387

Overview

Target in San Francisco, California serves as a major retail destination for the surrounding region. Located in California, this retail store draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Target, approximately 1,525,753 people reside across 20 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Oakland, contributes 440,646 residents to this total, making up about 29% of the area's population. The next largest communities are Berkeley (124,321) and Richmond (116,448), which together contribute an additional 240,769 residents to the catchment. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Target are relatively small, with 11 out of 20 falling below 50,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Oakland and regional destinations like Target for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Target catchment area reveals a urban landscape. Several communities in the catchment surpass 50,000 people, pointing to a well-developed urban or suburban area with established infrastructure. Population concentration around Oakland points to a concentrated regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 38,856 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is substantially smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Target.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 Richmond (city), CA116,448
4 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
5 Daly City (city), CA104,901
6 San Leandro (city), CA91,008
7 Alameda (city), CA78,280
8 Walnut Creek (city), CA70,127
9 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
10 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
11 Foster City (city), CA33,805
12 San Pablo (city), CA32,127
13 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
14 San Carlos (city), CA30,722
15 San Lorenzo (CDP), CA29,581
16 Belmont (city), CA28,335
17 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
18 Lafayette (city), CA25,391
19 Ashland (CDP), CA23,823
20 Millbrae (city), CA23,216

Overview

Target in San Francisco, California serves as a major retail destination for the surrounding region. Located in California, this retail store draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Target, approximately 1,122,480 people reside across 20 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Oakland, contributes 440,646 residents to this total, making up about 39% of the area's population. The next largest communities are Berkeley (124,321) and San Mateo (105,661), which together contribute an additional 229,982 residents to the catchment. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Target are relatively small, with 14 out of 20 falling below 50,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Oakland and regional destinations like Target for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Target catchment area reveals a urban landscape. Several communities in the catchment surpass 50,000 people, pointing to a well-developed urban or suburban area with established infrastructure. Population concentration around Oakland points to a concentrated regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 18,723 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is substantially smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Target.

Identifiers: city · CDP · town

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Oakland (city), CA440,646
2 Berkeley (city), CA124,321
3 San Mateo (city), CA105,661
4 Daly City (city), CA104,901
5 South San Francisco (city), CA66,105
6 San Rafael (city), CA61,271
7 San Bruno (city), CA43,908
8 Burlingame (city), CA31,386
9 El Cerrito (city), CA25,962
10 Millbrae (city), CA23,216
11 Mill Valley (city), CA14,231
12 Larkspur (city), CA13,064
13 Emeryville (city), CA12,905
14 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (CDP), CA11,492
15 Piedmont (city), CA11,270
16 Tiburon (town), CA9,146
17 Sausalito (city), CA7,269
18 Strawberry (CDP), CA5,447
19 Kensington (CDP), CA5,428
20 Brisbane (city), CA4,851