Healthcare
Palo Alto has some of the most
outstanding healthcare facilities in California. Most
prominent in the community is Stanford Hospital &
Clinics, which is part of Stanford University Medical
Center. With 611 beds for in-patient treatment,
emergency care and major surgeries, Stanford Hospital is
well known for its cancer treatment, oncology and
transplant services.
Medical groups affiliated with
Stanford Hospital & Clinics are Stanford Family
Practice, Stanford Medical Group and Menlo Medical
Clinic, and also includes the Stanford University School
of Medicine and the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital.
The range of clinics provide
specialized outpatient treatment weekdays from 8:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
The Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health
Care System provides general medical, surgical and
psychiatric care to veterans. Veterans Affairs has three
inpatient divisions, the main campus in Palo Alto, a
second campus in Menlo Park and a third campus in
Livermore.
The Palo Alto Health Care System has
913 operating beds including three nursing homes and a
100-bed homeless domiciliary on the Menlo Park campus.
The Health Care System is affiliated with the Stanford
University School of Medicine.
In its ongoing mission to provide
support for families of children with life-threatening
illnesses receiving treatment at local hospitals, The
Ronald McDonald House at Stanford broke ground in June
2002 to expand from 24 to 47 rooms.
The Palo Alto Medical Foundation is a
full-service health-care clinic and research institute.
Nearly 250 physicians provide a range of diagnostic and
treatment services in primary care and most medical
specialties. Specialized services include sports
medicine, travel medicine, cosmetic plastic surgery,
allergy immunization services and others. PAMF also
operates satellite clinics in Los Altos, Fremont,
Portola Valley and Redwood Shores.
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