Stanford Hospital And Clinics


300 PASTEUR DRIVE STANFORD, CA 94305 (650) 723-4000 http://www.stanfordhospital.com/

Number of beds: N/A

All Services offered in this hospital

  • Behavioral Health / Mental Health / Substance Abuse Services
  • Bone Marrow Transplants / Bone Densitometry
  • Breast Cancer Screening /Mammograms
  • Cancer Care
  • Diabetics Services / Diabetic Education
  • Diagnostic / Laboratory / Pathology
  • Ent Services / Ophthalmology
  • Geriatric Services
  • Heart Monitoring / Heart Center / Cardiology / Cardiovascular/ Cardio Pulmonary Services
  • Imaging / Scanning Services
  • Internal Medicine / Complementary Medicine / Physical Medicine
  • Neurological Services / Neuro Surgery
  • Obesity / Weight Management / Fitness Center
  • Obstetrics Services / Gynecology
  • Oncology
  • Orthopedic Services / Orthopedic Surgery
  • Pain Management
  • Pediatrics / Pediatric Surgery
  • Psychiatric Care
  • Radiology / Radiation Therapy Services
  • Rehabilitation Services
  • Sleep Center
  • Surgical Services
  • Transplant Serives
  • Trauma Center
  • Ultrasound / Nuclear Medicine
  • Urology
  • Vascular Services
  • Volunteer / Social / Support Services
  • Women's Health Center/Services

Most commonly performed procedures in this hospital

Hip replacement revision519
(485849)
Cost$27,800–$38,900
139% more expensive than the national average price
Pneumonia simple +CC ... non-surgical care177
(577108)
Cost$13,500–$18,900
149% more expensive than the national average price
Balloon angioplasty of coronary artery without heart attack with drug-eluting stent176
(220516)
Cost$31,100–$43,500
37% more expensive than the national average price

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