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How do I refer a patient to Stanford Healthcare?

Portal | Stanford Health Care Portal FOR PATIENTS Access key details from your medical record View your test results View upcoming appointments myhealth.stanfordhealthcare.org » FOR REFERRING PHYSICIANS Track your patient's care at Stanford Communicate with our physicians and staff Submit online referrals prism.stanfordhealthcare.org »

What is the Stanford community portal?

Stanford Medicine Cancer Center: MyHealth (Patient Portal) | Stanford Health Care Overview Explore Care Discover Access Contact Us Stanford Medicine Cancer Center How To Reach Us We’re here for you. Our extensive network of locations around the Bay Area makes seeking and getting care at Stanford Medicine Cancer Center as convenient as possible.

How do I make an appointment to see a doctor at Stanford?

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Why choose Stanford Health Care?

Stanford Health Care has an inspiring legacy of advanced medical innovation and discovery. From the first linear accelerator, to a cancer “vaccine” that completely eliminates tumors in mice, and many discoveries in between, Stanford has been at the forefront of medicine. Equally important to this innovation is the connection we have with ...

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What happens if you don't submit your entrance health form?

If you have not yet submitted your entrance health forms, please do so immediately. Failure to comply will result in a hold on your future ability to enroll in courses. More information about entrance health requirements can be found here. Do your part to keep our campus healthy!

What are the symptoms of a syringe?

OR if you have TWO or more of the following#N#Chills or repeated shaking with chills#N#Headache#N#New lost of taste and/or smell#N#Sore throat#N#Muscle pain 1 Chills or repeated shaking with chills 2 Headache 3 New lost of taste and/or smell 4 Sore throat 5 Muscle pain

Make a Referral

The Stanford Referral Center is staffed Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (PST) with referral specialists who are available to help you access physicians and services at Stanford Health Care.

Cancer patients

Cancer patients should schedule an appointment at the Stanford Cancer Center.

Who is the chair of Stanford University School of Medicine?

Michael Lim, MD, professor of neurosurgery, oncology, otolaryngology and radiation oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, has been appointed chair of the Stanford University School of Medicine's Department of Neurosurgery. Lim will assume the post on September 1, 2020.

Who is the Stanford researcher who has a brain computer?

Stanford researchers, led by Dr. Jaimie Henderson, have coupled artificial-intelligence software with a brain-computer interface device implanted in the brain of a man with full-body paralysis; quickly converting the man's thoughts about handwriting into text on a computer screen.

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