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Trauma Service
Trauma Service
Serving over 2.6 million people, Stanford Medicine is the only Level 1 Adult and Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center verified by the American College of Surgeons (ASC) on the peninsula of the San Francisco Bay Area. We provide specialized care to over 3700 patients per year and handle 20-25 consults daily. We offer exceptional 24-hours-a-day onsite trauma specialists in a state-of-the art facility, fully equipped to handle any medical or surgical emergency.
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Palo Alto, CA 94304
Phone: 650-736-5800 Getting Here »
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Bicycle Safety
Bicycle crashes are one of the top causes of injury seen in the Trauma Service at Stanford Health Care. Bicyclists and motorists both play a role in preventing crashes.
Tips for bicyclists:
- Follow the same rules of the road as drivers of cars. Follow California law VC21200.
- ALWAYS wear a helmet. It’s the law for children and youth under 18 years old.
- Make sure you are visible at night—with a white headlight, a rear reflector (required by law). Light colored or reflective clothing is recommended.
- Don’t swerve in and out of parked cars. You’re more visible going in a straight line down the road.
- Ride on the road. Sidewalks are for pedestrians and those going walking speed.
- It is illegal to ride with earphones in both ears.
- Pay attention at all times. Try to anticipate what motorists may do.
Tips for motorists:
- Share the road.
- Remember the 3-foot-law—a vehicle must stay at least 3 feet way when passing a bicyclist.
- If the road doesn’t have enough room for the bicyclist to ride, the bicyclist is allowed to ride in the lane.
- After parallel parking and before opening your door, check for bicyclists riding alongside your car or approaching quickly.
The Injury Prevention program in the Trauma Service at Stanford Health Care is working in the community so that bicyclists of all ages can ride the streets safely for transportation, recreation or fun.
- Practicing bicycling skills at school rodeos
- Teaching Rules of the Road in local classrooms
- Working with Stanford University on programs to increase helmet usage
- Partnering with local Police Departments to enforce and educate on helmet use and bicycle laws
For more information, please contact Maylyn Co at mayco@stanfordhealthcare.org or 650-736-8095.
Learn more about bicycle safety.
For Patients
Patients may be transferred using Stanford Life Flight air or ground transport.
Stanford Health Care is known worldwide for the advanced patient care provided by its doctors and staff. We also provide a wide range of guest services and amenities to our patients and visitors. Learn more about preparing for a hospital stay, billing and financial services, and our other support programs in Patients & Visitors.
International Patients
Phone: +1 650-723-8561
Email: IMS@stanfordhealthcare.org
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PHYSICIAN HELPLINE
Phone: 1-866-742-4811
Fax: 650-320-9443
Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
TRANSFER CENTER
Phone: 1-800-800-1551, 24 hours - 7 days a week
Stanford Health Care provides comprehensive services to refer and track patients, as well as provides the latest information and news for physicians and office staff. For help with all referral needs and questions, visit Referral Information.