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SLAC Occupational Health Center

SLAC Occupational Health Center

Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Building 28, Room 11
Go in through the main (North) entrance, turn right - we are the very first door in the building.  [pdf map]
Mail Stop #25
Main Phone x2281

Contacts

Emergency 911

Call 911 for all serious illnesses or injuries including:

  • Electric shock
  • Heart attack (SLAC-internal page SLAC Emergency Defibrillators)
  • Loss of consciousness (if someone faints)
  • Serious bleeding
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Broken bones
  • When medical transportation is needed

After calling 911, call Security at x5555.

Emergency Webpage

For more information, see the Emergency Webpage

For Emergency Care

For immediate, life-threatening, or otherwise serious injuries/illnesses call 911. (Then call x5555 for SLAC EMT response.)

The nearest emergency department to SLAC is the Stanford Health Care Emergency Department, open 24/7, located at:

900 Quarry Road Extension
Stanford, CA 94304  
Phone: 650-723-511

After the hospital visit, report the illness or injury to the Occupational Health Center as soon as possible.

Links

After-Hours - where to go when the Occupational Health Center isn't open.

Ergonomics - how to set up a work station, proper computer techniques, stretches, related resources, etc.

Forms - links to forms used by the Occupational Health Center.

Personnel - see who we are and contact us!

Services - What does the Occupational Health Center offer?  Includes injury assistance, medical surveillance programs, physical examinations, confidential counseling, and other services.

Wellness - NOW Newsletters, Stress counseling, Smoking cessation, Wellness programs, and many activities on site; Massage, Volleyball, Soccer, Gym, Aerobics, Pilates, Yoga, Back Cross Training, Body sculpting, etc

Advisories - the Occupational Health Center has put out advisories on these subjects.

 

 


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