Scripps Clinic specialty care on the campus of Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla

Located just east of I-5 on Genesee Avenue, our doctors serve many nearby communities, including Clairemont, Del Mar, La Jolla, Mira Mesa and University City.

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How to find us

About this location

Hours

Hours

Mon - Fri 8 am - 5 pm

Amenities

LabPaid parking (cash and credit)Valet parkingWi-Fi

Information for patients and visitors

The Poole Building is one of several buildings on a busy medical campus. Below you’ll find tips to make your visit as seamless as possible

Scripps Clinic La Jolla in the Poole Building is on the campus of Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla. Also known as the 9834 building, the Poole Building is located across from Parking Structure C (staff parking). The campus entrance is on Genesee Avenue, between I-5 and Campus Point Drive. Download and print our campus map. (PDF, 850 KB)


Paid parking is available in several locations throughout the campus: 


  • Underground Parking Structure A, located beneath Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla (9888 building)
  • Parking Structures B, located next to XiMED Medical Center (9850 building)
  • Parking Structure D, connected by bridge to Anderson Medical Pavilion (9898 building)


Scripps charges for parking after 30 minutes. We also offer valet parking for a flat fee. Our rates are as follows: 

  • First 30 minutes: Free
  • 31 minutes to 4 hours: $6
  • 4 hours to all day: $12
  • Maximum per day: $12
  • Valet parking: $8


Valet service is located in the circular drive in front of Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla (9888 building).


Self-parking for disabled visitors and clergy is free. Visitors with disabilities must present their parking placards to parking gate attendants. After valet hours, please visit the information desk. Clergy can receive validation from the hospital security office.


Parking fees must be paid using our self-pay kiosks. You can use any payment type (cash, debit card or credit card). Self-pay kiosks are conveniently located throughout the campus:


  • Outside Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla (9888 building), near the fountain 
  • Inside Parking Structure B, in the elevator lobby 
  • Inside Parking Structure D


If you prefer to pay with cash, an ATM is located on the lower level of Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla (9888 building), near the elevators.

Services at this location

Dermatology

Dermatology

Dermatology

National leaders in medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology, Scripps dermatologists in San Diego care for people with a wide range of skin conditions.

Endocrinology

Endocrinology

Endocrinology

Ranked among the best hospitals for endocrinology in San Diego, Scripps is a leader in treating diabetes, thyroid disease and other endocrine disorders.

Neurology

Neurology

Neurology

Leaders in diagnosing and treating neurological conditions, Scripps neurologists use the latest technology and treatments to provide expert, personalized care.

Medical Dermatology

Medical Dermatology

Medical Dermatology

Leaders in diagnosing and treating skin diseases in San Diego, Scripps offers the latest skin care treatments for eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo, acne and more.

Pregnancy and Childbirth Care

Pregnancy and Childbirth Care

Pregnancy and Childbirth Care

At Scripps, you will find a complete range of childbirth services in San Diego, including prenatal care, perinatology, postpartum care and classes.

Perinatology

Perinatology

Perinatology

Experts in high-risk pregnancy, Scripps perinatologists manage common and rare complications, such as diabetes, preeclampsia and placenta accreta.

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Scripps Clinic offers the following specialties and services in the Poole Building, located on the campus of Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla:


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