An Unwavering Commitment to Our Community
Stanford Medicine is focused on serving our community with courage, compassion, and innovation. Comprised of Stanford Children’s Health, Stanford School of Medicine, and Stanford Health Care, we’re bringing our collective strength in research, education, and clinical care to the fight against COVID-19 within the Bay Area and around the world.
Stanford University partners with local counties to increase access to antigen tests and, with Stanford Health Care, expands free PCR testing access
Stanford’s Office of Community Engagement commits more funding to COVID-19 impact projects led by Stanford faculty and co-created with local organizations
During the pandemic, Stanford Health Care increased its donations to $861 million to help patients, health care workers, and nonprofit organizations
Rising to the Challenges of the Pandemic
Learn how Stanford Medicine is harnessing our collective resources and working with our community to respond to this pandemic.
COVID-19 Clinical Research
A look at antibodies in blood soon after COVID-19 onset may predict the severity of illness
Study finds the mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines are effective in patients with cancer
COVID-19 can directly infect the inner ear, leading to hearing loss, tinnitus, or vertigo
Antibody tests may help predict risk of breakthrough COVID-19 infections in high-risk groups
Stanford uncovers a reason why smokers are at significantly higher risk for severe COVID-19
Data and data scientists play a unique role in combating infectious diseases like COVID-19
Countering Vaccine Hesitancy
How misinformation fuels vaccine hesitancy: takeaways from Stanford’s Infodemic 2021
How to talk with someone about COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
5 Questions: Roshni Mathew on advantages of COVID-19 vaccination
Stanford pediatrician answers COVID-19 vaccine questions
Vaccine Distribution and Health Equity
Pandemic sheds light on the need to overhaul the public health system
Stanford convenes experts to address health equity related to COVID-19
Stanford Medicine opens multidisciplinary clinic for patients struggling with long COVID
Monoclonal antibody treatment now available to treat high-risk patients with early COVID-19
Overtime army steps in to vanquish coronavirus, one vaccine at a time
A voice for the incarcerated: expanding testing and tracking in the prison system
COVID-19 Resources
Make appointments for care, testing, boosters, and vaccination. Get the latest information and advice on keeping yourself, your loved ones, and others healthy during the pandemic.
COVID-19 Resources
Make appointments for care, testing, boosters, and vaccination. Get the latest information and advice on keeping yourself, your loved ones, and others healthy during the pandemic.
Finding a Way Forward, Together
Discover resources and tools to help you meet this moment of uncertainty and find your way in the new normal.
How to prioritize your children’s mental health during the pandemic
Answers to your questions about vaccinating children under 12
Watch out for the latest scams designed to take advantage of the pandemic
Stanford Medicine is an integrated ecosystem comprised of Stanford Children's Health, Stanford School of Medicine, and Stanford Health Care. Together we harness the full potential of biomedicine through collaborative research, education, and clinical care. Precision Health is at the core of what we do — preventing disease before it strikes and treating it decisively when it does. Together, we are Stanford Medicine. Uniting our diverse perspectives and collective expertise for the greater good.