Emergency 911
Call 911 for all serious illnesses or injuries including:
- Electric shock
- Heart attack (SLAC Automatic Emergency Defibrillators [pdf])
- Loss of consciousness (if someone faints)
- Serious bleeding
- Difficulty breathing
- Broken bones
- When medical transportation is needed
Emergency Webpage
For more information, see the Emergency
Webpage
For Emergency Care
For immediate, life-threatening injuries/illnesses, go to the
nearest Emergency facility.
Open 24 hours every day:
Stanford University Hospital
Emergency Services & Prompt Care
300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA
(650) 723-5111
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- Your supervisor should provide transportation, if necessary.
- If the injury is serious, call 911.
- After the hospital visit, report to SLAC Medical to report the illness or injury as soon as possible.
After-Hours
For a medical non-emergency when SLAC Medical isn't open,
please see information on this After-Hours webpage.
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