Stanford Health Care is one of the safest places you can be.
At Stanford Health Care, we are raising standards at all of our locations across the Bay Area to create a safe environment for patients and staff. Our extra precautions minimize the spread of COVID-19 and keep you safe. There is no need to postpone seeking health care. Your health is our top priority.
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Primary Care Appointments:
Focuses on patient wellness and prevention
Specialty Care Appointments:
Focuses on more complex health conditions
The best way to make an appointment is to contact your doctor or clinic directly. If you need help,
call guest services at 650-498-3333.
Stanford Health Care – ValleyCare:
Contact the clinic directly.
For assistance, call 925-847-3000.
Stanford Health Care is one of the safest places you can be.
At Stanford Health Care, we are raising standards to create a safe environment for our patients and staff. We have precautions in place to minimize the spread of COVID-19 and keep you safe, so there is no need to postpone seeking health care. Your health and safety is our top priority.
Book an Appointment
Primary Care Appointments:
Focuses on patient wellness and prevention
Specialty Care Appointments:
Focuses on more complex health conditions
The best way to make an appointment is to contact your doctor or clinic directly. If you need help,
call guest services at 650-498-3333.
Stanford Health Care – ValleyCare:
Contact the clinic directly.
For assistance, call 925-847-3000.
Stanford Medicine offers testing at drive-through sites across the Bay Area. We offer testing options for both the public and current Stanford patients. Choose the most appropriate location based your needs.
If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, please make a video visit primary care appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Primary Care video visit?
Why is Stanford Medicine restarting surgical procedures now?
Will I be tested for COVID-19
prior to my procedure?
If I have an urgent or emergent need, is it safe to go to the emergency room?
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Dr. Anthony Fauci & Dean Lloyd Minor in a Fireside Chat
Dr. Fauci discusses COVID-19 challenges, reasons for hope during Stanford Medicine event
Anthony Fauci, MD, the nation’s top infectious disease expert spoke with School of Medicine Dean Lloyd Minor on July 13 about the challenges posed by COVID-19, the hope for emerging vaccines and treatments, and what’s still unknown about the virus.
Patient Stories
Patients head back to Stanford Medicine for procedures, routine visits
With Stanford physicians once again performing nonemergency procedures, patient Anwar Soliman underwent surgery to relieve his back pain and acid reflux.
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