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From brand new facilities to the latest technology, we are going all in to deliver world-class care in even more locations.
Introducing our New Name: Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley
Our new name represents the next step in our evolution as we proudly connect the research, educational, and clinical expertise of Stanford Medicine to the treasured legacy of ValleyCare and our deep connection to the communities of the Tri-Valley region and beyond.
Are You at Risk for Lung Cancer?
Catching it early saves lives. Surprisingly, smoking is not the only risk factor. Find out your risk and get screened.
Cancer Care Led By Compassion
If your family is facing a cancer diagnosis, look to our leading medicine for comprehensive care this open enrollment season. We accept most insurance.
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Care From the Comfort of Home
New to video visits? See what to expect, how to prepare, and how to make the most of them.
OUR SERVICES
Care Where and When You Need It
Convenient Locations Around the Tri-Valley
We combine the expertise of local physicians with the innovative power of Stanford Medicine. Our partnership involves daily collaboration among physicians. We are deeply committed to providing leading-edge treatments, technology, and care, now and in the future.
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IN THE NEWS
Nobel in Chemistry to Carolyn Bertozzi, PhD
Professor Bertozzi was awarded the prize for her development of bioorthogonal reactions. Her breakthrough enables new approaches to developing tests and therapies for cancer, inflammation, bacterial infection, tuberculosis, COVID-19, and other diseases.
IN THE NEWS
Menthol Cigarette Ads Target Black People, Women, and Teens
A study by Stanford Medicine’s Robert Jackler, MD, and the Stanford Research into the Impact of Tobacco Advertising group provides evidence supporting initiatives to remove menthol tobacco products from the market.
IN THE NEWS
SARS-CoV-2 Infects Fat Tissues, Causing Inflammatory Storm
Findings by Stanford School of Medicine scientists could explain why people with obesity have a higher risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and are more likely to progress to severe disease and die of infection.
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