Address: 300 Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Phone: +16507234000
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Jean Whalen
Best hospital I have ever been too. Had a reverse shoulder replacement at the new hospital. But my Dr here Dr. ABRAMS and his staff are the best. When he is in the room with you it's like nobody is waiting. He takes very good care.
io media
Visited for a medical lab oratory appointment for our mother. Wonderful layout outside waiting near the water fountains, drinking coffee under a sunbrella, and some free snacks from Stanford guest services passed by in a push cart! Free shuttle to and from parking lot. Great environment for an educational, business, health and research complex!
Edward LeSage
As a nurse with 11 years of experience, this was the worst job I've ever had. The environment was toxic. I would only recommend going here if you need highly specialized surgery. I was a patient here too, and was not impressed with my care. No one from my surgical team visited me after surgery. Only a medical student.
Yours truly Mzelle
I absolutely love Stanford, my first time here ever was in 1992 I love what they've done with all the building and the hospital grounds very refreshing I also love the fact that the doctor's work as a team. The cleanliness meets my expectations and the staff is absolutely 💯 the best! Service is excellent
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The park Avenue, I believe its the closest to the hospital.
Ambulatory A11 Endocrine clinic. I think?
Contact them.
Go to the ED. 1199 Welch Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94304
No smoking facility if u need to smoke people usually go towards the signal lights or off campus
Yes. You are only allowed 1 visitor per day as of yesterday. Not allowed to eat or drink in the room and only 1 bathroom break. At least in the unit I was at. Things are changing often.
I understand that one. Unfortunately like William said, this isnt a medical advice place. But here is a non medical suggestion... You might try downloading the "calm" ap and see if that won't help you relax a bit so you can catch those zzzzz's.
Yes they do have a transplant program. Just Google Stanford Heart Transplant and it will take you to their information site.
Dr. John Lannin at Palo Alto Medical. Great team and very knowledgeable. His background is impressive. Mainly because I know those school personally. He is honest, kind and best of all skilled! His whole team work so well together. He operates at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City. The staff there are incredible. Most of the workers there are long time employees. They advertise that they practice "Human Kindness". It's the best hospital ive been in! I've had both my knees done by Dr. Lannin. I am pain free in both knees. Of course you have to be committed to the exercises. Exercising keeps them pain free. . I interviewed the guys at Stanford but they didn't give me the warm fuzzies. I had my surgery done by Dr. Lannin at Stanford. The patient next to me was done by the unfuzzy Stanford orthopedics. She got infection and I heard him raise his voice at her and say it was all her fault. Whether it was or not he shouldn't have taken that arragant tone. No excuses for that.
If you have an account you might be able to find this information online otherwise you can always give them a call!
Please see the Stanford Healthcare website
You can log in to your account, look under the billing/insurance info, or you can contact your insurance provider
Inside main building
They do but it needs to be ONLY Medi-Cal and it cannot be a branch off of medical suh as; Cal Viva, Blue Anthem etc.
Yes but only medical. Not Blue Cross, calviva, or anything else.
They do accept Medi-Cal but you should contact them directly because they only take certain forms
Contact them directly to seek further assistance.
I would contact them directly and ask.
If you are in India then don't go there.Go to your nearest Apollo hospital where you will get a even more good treatment.
Contact the hospital, this is for the community.
I hope he will be Ok! Definitely reach out to them directly. That place is huge and it's easy to get lost. Visiting hours are usually regular daytime hours up until like 9pm possibly.
You should call your primary doctor for that.
You can Google this but the closest one is in Mountain View on 1159 N Rengstorff Ave. It's 2 miles away.
Look up on Internet
I'm so sorry to hear this. Don't give up! You can do it.
Call amd ask their department!
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