
Calm, efficient testing in the heart of San Francisco
PSI Testing Center in San Francisco's 150 Executive Park Blvd offers a clean, organized environment with easy check-in, a quiet second-floor testing area, and two desks to assist test takers. A nearby cafeteria and parking lot add convenience. Reviews highlight professional, efficient staff, though some describe rude experiences and a network outage affecting exam credits.
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Administer a variety of certification tests for industries such as healthcare, technology, and state licensing.
Efficient check-in process with secure storage for personal items to ensure test integrity.
Dedicated testing rooms on the second floor designed for concentration and minimal distractions.
Access to parking, waiting areas, restrooms, and a nearby cafeteria for convenience before or after exams.
Professional guidance through the testing process, including paperwork and technical support.
Overall rating
Nicholas Zellner
Testing was quick and efficient. For those taking public transit or rideshare/they have small lockers available to put your belongings inside. Check in was fast and they had restrooms down that hall as well as a cafe. I would wear something simple because they do check your pockets, sleeves, pant legs, and anything you are wearing. Overall had a good experience.
Yishai Biton
Z K
dont go here take exams
Joy P.A.
PSI @ 150 Executive Park Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94134 Good testing center overall! The signal for T-Mobile isn’t very strong, but the place is clean and organized. The staff are young, not too friendly, but professional. There’s a parking lot, though it can take a little time to find an open spot. Check-in was easy — the staff guided me through the process and made everything smooth. Plenty of seats in the waiting area, and two desks available to assist test takers. The restroom is located in the center of the building. The PSI testing rooms are on the second floor, quiet enough to concentrate during the exam. There’s also a cafeteria on the second floor, which is convenient if you want to grab a bite before or after your test.
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Lori Guidos
I have no complaints regarding the San Francisco PSI location or PSI staff. But on February 21st, 2025, when I hit save following a 3.5 hour exam, the entire PSI network crashed. (This crash was office-wide and affected administrative staff's computers also) . I received no credit to retake the exam from PSI or the California State agency responsible for administrating the $800 exam. I was disappointed with both organization's response. After taking this extremely rigorous exam, and experiencing such a system failure, I am now extremely distrustful of PSI and their facilities. I will be retaking the exam soon at a separate location and am hopeful that they have worked out the bugs in their system. Wouldn't it be a good idea for PSI and the State of California to audit this failure to ensure other licensees do not face this same problem in the future? I have reported it directly to these two agencies, but not the California Department of Consumer Affairs which is is the supervising agency.