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RAISE Health Symposium on June 2: Charting AI’s Future in Health and Medicine
Join leading voices in technology, medicine, and policy as they explore what’s real, what’s next, and what’s needed to ensure AI advances responsibly and benefits all.
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My Heart Counts 5K and Kids Fun Run on May 3
Help families with genetic heart disease access lifesaving treatment and personalized care. Every donation goes to funding screening programs and advancing cutting-edge research.
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Missed This Year’s SHE Talks? Watch the Recap and Empower Your Health.
Learn proven strategies for staying healthy at every age from Stanford Medicine experts. Topics include how food influences your health, the power of movement as medicine, and the importance of preventive screenings.
Watch the recap
Free Community Event: Health Matters
Join us on May 16 for Q&As with Stanford Medicine experts, health and wellness resources, cooking demos, and more.
See schedule and register
Enhancing Patient Care With AI
Learn how we are using AI responsibly and safely to improve doctor-patient relationships, diagnose diseases faster, and accelerate medical research.
Explore AI at Stanford Health Care
IN THE NEWS
New Approaches to Glaucoma, the Leading Cause of Blindness
Jeffrey Goldberg, MD, PhD, and his team recently completed a multicenter, randomized, phase 2 clinical trial of an implant filled with stem cells that secrete ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) and saw strong neuroprotective effects.
Read more about the implant
IN THE NEWS
Trials of Immunotherapy for Ovarian Cancer Offer Hope for Patients With Few Options
Crystal Mackall, MD, and Oliver Dorigo, MD, PhD, are seeing early positive results in a clinical trial using CAR T-cell therapy.
Read about the therapy
STANFORD HEALTH CARE – NOW
Explore the Latest Stories and Innovations
New AI Model Predicts Disease Risk While You Sleep
A New Diet Option for Mild-to-Moderate Crohn’s Disease
Five Healthy Habits for Longevity in Your 40s and 50s
Transforming Treatment: Biology-Guided Radiotherapy at Stanford Medicine
The Increasing Awareness of High Blood Pressure Danger: Five Things To Know
Stanford Medicine Scientists Tie Lupus to a Virus Nearly All of Us Carry
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Stanford Health Care – Now
Doctors & Providers
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Conditions & Treatments
Patients & Visitors
MyHealth
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Insurance
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Support Groups
Help Paying Your Bill
COVID-19 Resource Center
Community Health
Locations and Parking
Visitor Policy
Hospital Check-in
Video Visits
International Patients
Contact Us
View All Information for Patients & Visitors
We are available to assist you 24/7.
650-498-3333
GuestServices@stanfordhealthcare.org
View the changes to our visitor policy
View information for Guest Services
New to MyHealth?
Manage Your Care From Anywhere.
Access your health information from any device with MyHealth. You can message your clinic, view lab results, schedule an appointment, and pay your bill.
ALREADY HAVE AN ACCESS CODE?
Activate Account
DON'T HAVE AN ACCESS CODE?
Create a New Account
NEED MORE DETAILS?
Learn More about MyHealth
Learn More about Video Visits
MyHealth for Mobile
Get the iPhone MyHealth app
Get the Android MyHealth app
WELCOME BACK
Forgot Username
or
Password?
Need Help?
You Can Save a Life
Honor Donate Life Month by learning the facts about organ donation.
Get the facts
Did you know your liver regenerates within two months?
Learn about kidney and liver donations
Where To Get Care
For life-threatening emergencies, call 911 or go to the
Emergency Department.
Express Care
For coughs, sprains, or other issues that can't wait.
Open daily.
Book same-day, in-person, or video visits.
Book Online
See clinic details
Monday to Friday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
Weekends, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Primary Care
For preventive care, annual check-ups, referrals to specialty care, screenings, and immunizations.
Book Online
Or call
650-498-9000
Monday to Friday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
Weekends, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Specialty Care
For consultations and treatments in specific areas of medicine. Referrals needed for select specialties.
See Specialties
Or call
650-498-3333
Available 24/7
FOR REFERRING PHYSICIANS
Interested in referring or transferring a patient?
How to refer
NEED A SECOND OPINION?
Consult with one of our experts from home.
Get a second opinion
We accept most insurance plans.
Explore coverage options
RAISE Health Symposium on June 2: Charting AI’s Future in Health and Medicine
Join leading voices in technology, medicine, and policy as they explore what’s real, what’s next, and what’s needed to ensure AI advances responsibly and benefits all.
Secure your spot
My Heart Counts 5K and Kids Fun Run on May 3
Help families with genetic heart disease access lifesaving treatment and personalized care. Every donation goes to funding screening programs and advancing cutting-edge research.
Register for My Heart Counts
Missed This Year’s SHE Talks? Watch the Recap and Empower Your Health.
Learn proven strategies for staying healthy at every age from Stanford Medicine experts. Topics include how food influences your health, the power of movement as medicine, and the importance of preventive screenings.
Watch the recap
Free Community Event: Health Matters
Join us on May 16 for Q&As with Stanford Medicine experts, health and wellness resources, cooking demos, and more.
See schedule and register
Enhancing Patient Care With AI
Learn how we are using AI responsibly and safely to improve doctor-patient relationships, diagnose diseases faster, and accelerate medical research.
Explore AI at Stanford Health Care
IN THE NEWS
New Approaches to Glaucoma, the Leading Cause of Blindness
Jeffrey Goldberg, MD, PhD, and his team recently completed a multicenter, randomized, phase 2 clinical trial of an implant filled with stem cells that secrete ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) and saw strong neuroprotective effects.
Read more about the implant
IN THE NEWS
Trials of Immunotherapy for Ovarian Cancer Offer Hope for Patients With Few Options
Crystal Mackall, MD, and Oliver Dorigo, MD, PhD, are seeing early positive results in a clinical trial using CAR T-cell therapy.
Read about the therapy
STANFORD HEALTH CARE – NOW
Explore the Latest Stories and Innovations
New AI Model Predicts Disease Risk While You Sleep
A New Diet Option for Mild-to-Moderate Crohn’s Disease
Five Healthy Habits for Longevity in Your 40s and 50s
Transforming Treatment: Biology-Guided Radiotherapy at Stanford Medicine
The Increasing Awareness of High Blood Pressure Danger: Five Things To Know
Stanford Medicine Scientists Tie Lupus to a Virus Nearly All of Us Carry
View more stories
Close