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Health and Wellness Resources

There are a multitude of health and wellness resources available to you at Stanford, and we encourage you to take full advantage of them.

Office of Medical Student Wellness (OMSW)

OMSW provides student life advising, wellness programming and learning environment initiatives to enable students to thrive academically and personally throughout their medical school experience.

Wellness Network

Wellness Network is an online directory which features more than 150 resources that connect students to immediate help, health and wellness, and communities of support. Resources for faculty, staff and families are also featured. The site spans the spectrum of support available for students, including professional counseling, crisis response, community centers, academic support, for-credit courses, financial assistance, stress, productivity, mentoring and many other resources available across Student Affairs, VPUE and VPGE.

Wellness Resources

Vaden Wellness and Health Promotion Services has a number of programs and services including:

  • Substance Abuse Prevention
  • Nutrition, Weight Management and Body Image
  • HIV Peer Anonymous Counseling and Testing
  • Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention
  • Sexual Health Resource Center

Stanford University Physical Education, Recreation and Wellness includes information about:

  • Athletic Facilities
  • Recreation Classes
  • Intramural Sports
  • Student Athletic Groups

Be Well details various campus programs, events and resources.

Vaden Health Center

  • Vaden Health Center Home Page
  • VadenPatient
    An online service that allows you to make and cancel appointments, request prescription refills, and communicate with your clinician.
  • Getting Immediate Help
    • If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or 9-911 from a campus phone.
    • For an explanation of what constitutes a routine problem, an urgent condition, and a medical emergency and where to go to get help for each, visit the "Getting Immediate Help" table.
    • Not sure if you should go to the Emergency Department? Call the Vaden Medical Services advice nurse or the on-call physician at (650) 498-2336, extension 1.
  • Vaden Wellness and Health Promotion Services

Mental Health

Are You Concerned About Yourself, Another Student, or Feeling Threatened?

Concerned about yourself?

If this is an emergency and you need to speak with someone immediately, please call one of the 24 hour crisis assistance numbers listed below.

Stanford Resources
Provider Responder Hours Contact

Graduate Life Office (GLO)

GLO deans

24-hours a day

GLO pager:
(650) 723-8222
Enter ID# 25085

Vaden Health Center's Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

On-call clinician

24-hours a day

In an urgent situation, a clinician will speak with you within 20 minutes of your call

(650) 723-3785

Stanford Bridge Peer Counseling Center

Trained peer counselors

24-hours a day

(650) 723-3392

YWCA Sexual Assault Center at Stanford

 

24-hours a day

(650) 725-9955

Local and National Crisis and Suicide Hotlines
Provider Contact

Santa Clara County

(855) 278-4204

San Mateo County

(650) 579-0350

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

(800) 273-TALK (8255)
More information about calling this lifeline

Concerned about another student

Often when someone is struggling with a personal problem, friends and co-workers are the first to notice their difficulties. It is important that we, as part of the Stanford community, look out for each other, and it is always best to err on the side of caution - if you think there might be a problem, then there probably is. When you are concerned about your friend or co-worker, there are offices with people you can speak with and online resources to help you deal with the situation.

The Graduate Life Office has information for those concerned about another student, including warning signs. Call (650) 736-7078 to make an appointment to speak with someone regarding your concerns.

The Stanford Women's Community Center offers advice on how to help a friend who may be experiencing disordered eating or has been the victim of sexual assault.

Women's Community Center - How to Help a Friend

If you want to speak with someone regarding your concerns about your friend, you can have a confidential conversation with the Women's Community Center CAPS representative, Sheila Levin.

Vaden has resources for how to assist a friend who turns to you for help, and specifically how to deal with someone you suspect may be depressed. This information is targeted at undergraduates, but is still useful.

Vaden - Helping a Friend

Feeling threatened?

Visit Stanford's Violence Prevention and Response on Campus for instructions on what to do in emergency and non-emergency situations.

24 Hour Crisis Assistance

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or 9-911 from a campus phone.

If you experience a life crisis or extreme personal difficulties during an evening or weekend, there are resources available 24 hours a day to help you.

Stanford Resources
Provider Responder Hours Contact

Graduate Life Office (GLO)

GLO deans

24-hours a day

GLO pager:
(650) 723-8222
Enter ID# 25085

Vaden Health Center's Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)

On-call clinician

24-hours a day

In an urgent situation, a clinician will speak with you within 20 minutes of your call

(650) 723-3785

Stanford Bridge Peer Counseling Center

Trained peer counselors

24-hours a day

(650) 723-3392

YWCA Sexual Assault Center at Stanford

 

24-hours a day

(650) 725-9955

Local and National Crisis and Suicide Hotlines
Provider Contact

Santa Clara County

(855) 278-4204

San Mateo County

(650) 579-0350

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

(800) 273-TALK (8255)
More information about calling this lifeline

 

Sexual Assault and Relationship Abuse

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