
She donated a kidney to a stranger. Her husband received a gift in return—a healthy kidney.
Walk-ins Welcome
Need prompt care for a minor illness or injury? Our new walk-in clinic is here for you. No appointment needed.
Can You Spot a Stroke?
Every Second Counts.
Quickly identifying and reacting to a stroke can save a life. Learn what to look for and when to get help.
Skin Cancer Can Affect Anyone. Be Skin Smart.
Boost your skin protection IQ with a fun quiz, learn easy steps to safeguard your skin, and know the risk factors.
Give Your Mental Health Some TLC
Reduce stress, get better sleep, and improve your mood with guided audio meditations in English and Spanish.
Honoring Asian Americans
and Pacific Islanders
Meet a few of the trailblazers at Stanford Medicine working for the greater good.
Multispecialty Clinic Opens in San Jose
Stanford Medicine physicians offer the latest treatments in digestive health; ear, nose, and throat and audiology; heart and vascular; pain management; and urology.
Are “Natural” Skin Care Products Irritating Your Skin?
Products claiming to be natural may contain allergens, study shows.
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IN THE NEWS
Heart-Saving Drug Developed by Stanford Medicine Researcher
Patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy can now find relief thanks to the FDA-approved drug mavacamten.
IN THE NEWS
Asthma, Eczema Are Linked to Higher Risks of Osteoarthritis
A Stanford Medicine-led study suggests that drugs to treat allergic conditions may be used to slow the progression of osteoarthritis.
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Leah Backhus, MD, MPH, FACS, Receives the Extraordinary Women of Cardiothoracic Surgery Award
Stanford Medicine’s Backhus is recognized by peers for her excellence and expertise in clinical care, research, and education.
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Patients, for Patients
Becoming a patient at Stanford Health Care is easy, no matter where you live or work.
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Opinion Program
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BECOMING A PATIENT
Care Designed With
Patients, for Patients
Becoming a patient at Stanford Health Care is easy, no matter where you live or work.
GET A SECOND OPINION
Stanford Medicine Second
Opinion Program
Get a second opinion from a Stanford Medicine doctor without leaving home.
BECOMING A PATIENT
Care Designed With
Patients, for Patients
Becoming a patient at Stanford Health Care is easy, no matter where you live or work.
GET A SECOND OPINION
Stanford Medicine Second Opinion Program
Get a second opinion from a Stanford Medicine doctor without leaving home.
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