Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley Emergency Department
Leaders in Emergency Care
Our highly skilled emergency medicine team is ready 24/7 to deliver lifesaving care to you and your family. We specialize in treating serious conditions quickly and effectively using the latest advances in emergency care.
5555 W Las Positas Blvd
Pleasanton,
CA
94588
Phone: 925-416-3418
If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911.
What We Offer You for Emergency Care
- Specialized expertise in advanced emergency care, with primary stroke center certification and some of the fastest response times in the U.S. for heart attack.
- Advanced treatment options for all emergencies, including chest pain, shortness of breath, severe burns, trauma, loss of consciousness, poisoning, and seizures.
- Team-based approach from emergency specialists in radiology, surgery, cardiology, infectious disease, maternity, pediatrics, and orthopaedics.
- Ease of access to top-rated emergency care, with a strong focus on patient satisfaction and safety, and a dedicated team always ready to provide lifesaving care.
We understand that emergency situations are stressful for you and your loved ones. Our highly skilled team specializes in responding quickly, delivering effective treatments, and offering support and comfort to you and your family.
We treat people of all ages in the Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley emergency department. Our intensive care unit (ICU) team has extensive experience caring for people who are critically ill. We use sophisticated technology to deliver the highest quality care to our most fragile patients.
If you need a higher level of care, we coordinate your care with the Level I Trauma Center at nearby Stanford. For children with complex conditions, we provide advanced care through our partnership with the pediatric emergency department at Stanford Children’s Health.
As leaders in emergency care, we are here to provide personalized, compassionate care when you need us most.
Emergency Care
Urgent Care
When to Call 911
If you or your loved one has a condition that can lead to severe harm or death if left untreated, you should go to the emergency room immediately. Conditions we treat in the ER include:
Pain and illness
- Chest pain or pressure
- Difficulty breathing and shortness of breath
- Sudden weakness or inability to walk, talk, see, or move
- Abdominal pain or severe nausea and vomiting
- Infections and sepsis
- Severe allergic reactions
- Seizure
Trauma, Accidents, and Injuries
- Trauma to the head, neck, or back
- Moderate to severe burns
- Broken bones, especially if the area is numb
- Poisoning or overdose
- Severe bleeding
- Loss of consciousness
- Injury from a traffic accident, fall, or other trauma
If you or your loved one has a medical problem that’s not life-threatening and you need care right away, our Urgent Care team can help. Our two convenient Urgent Care locations are open days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Conditions we treat in Urgent Care include:
Illness
- Respiratory infections
- Flu and fever
- Rashes
- Ear infections
- Cough and sore throat
- Pink eye and other minor eye problems
Accidents and Injuries
- Minor burns
- Sprains and strains
- Cuts and minor wounds
- Animal and insect bites
Call 911 right away if you are having a life-threatening medical emergency and cannot get yourself to the emergency department. Every minute counts, and EMTs can start delivering life-saving treatments in an ambulance on the way to the hospital.
You should call 911 if you are:
- Having trouble walking, talking, or seeing, or if one side of your face is drooping
- Finding it difficult to breathe
- Experiencing chest pain or pressure
- Unable to transport yourself or your loved one to the ER safely
If you or your loved one has a condition that can lead to severe harm or death if left untreated, you should go to the emergency room immediately. Conditions we treat in the ER include:
Pain and illness
- Chest pain or pressure
- Difficulty breathing and shortness of breath
- Sudden weakness or inability to walk, talk, see, or move
- Abdominal pain or severe nausea and vomiting
- Infections and sepsis
- Severe allergic reactions
- Seizure
Trauma, Accidents, and Injuries
- Trauma to the head, neck, or back
- Moderate to severe burns
- Broken bones, especially if the area is numb
- Poisoning or overdose
- Severe bleeding
- Loss of consciousness
- Injury from a traffic accident, fall, or other trauma
close Emergency Care
If you or your loved one has a medical problem that’s not life-threatening and you need care right away, our Urgent Care team can help. Our two convenient Urgent Care locations are open days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Conditions we treat in Urgent Care include:
Illness
- Respiratory infections
- Flu and fever
- Rashes
- Ear infections
- Cough and sore throat
- Pink eye and other minor eye problems
Accidents and Injuries
- Minor burns
- Sprains and strains
- Cuts and minor wounds
- Animal and insect bites
close Urgent Care
Call 911 right away if you are having a life-threatening medical emergency and cannot get yourself to the emergency department. Every minute counts, and EMTs can start delivering life-saving treatments in an ambulance on the way to the hospital.
You should call 911 if you are:
- Having trouble walking, talking, or seeing, or if one side of your face is drooping
- Finding it difficult to breathe
- Experiencing chest pain or pressure
- Unable to transport yourself or your loved one to the ER safely
close When to Call 911
Our emergency team is specially trained to respond quickly and efficiently. As a certified primary stroke center, we use the latest technology to rapidly diagnose stroke and determine the most appropriate plan. Our stroke response team delivers targeted treatments that save lives.
We collaborate with specialists from radiology, surgery, cardiology, infectious disease, maternity, pediatrics, and orthopaedics to deliver tailored treatments.
Innovation Highlights
Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley Medical Center is a designated Mission: Lifeline® (STEMI) Heart Attack Receiving Center and Cardiac Arrest Receiving Center for Alameda County. These outstanding distinctions indicate that we use advanced technology and we’re uniquely qualified to manage cardiac emergencies such as severe heart attack and cardiac arrest.
In our sophisticated cardiac catheterization lab, we use a special balloon to open coronary artery blockages in people who are having a heart attack. Our team consistently achieves some of the fastest “door-to-balloon” times in the nation.
Your Emergency Care Team
Our outstanding team includes board-certified emergency medicine physicians, radiologists, and nurses who are certified in advanced life support. Our ICU team includes critical care doctors and respiratory therapists who specialize in caring for critically ill people. We work together to deliver an accurate diagnosis and the most appropriate treatments.
Your Doctors
Emergency Medicine Physicians
Emergency medicine doctors are specially trained to treat people with life-threatening conditions. They respond quickly and make important care decisions during stressful situations. ER doctors have expertise in all treatments for trauma and severe illness, including stroke care and advanced cardiac life support.
View All Emergency Medicine PhysiciansRadiologists
These doctors use images from X-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, ultrasound, and other imaging techniques to diagnose a range of disease and injuries. Radiologists have advanced training in interpreting imaging scans. They work with a team of physicians and nurses to deliver customized treatments.
View All RadiologistsCritical Care Physicians
Also called intensivists, these doctors have special expertise in caring for people who are critically ill. Critical care doctors have experience with resuscitation, life support, and palliative care.
View All Critical Care PhysiciansSupport Services
We help with the details so you can focus on your health and wellness. We offer a range of patient services and helpful information to coordinate the various aspects of your care:
At the Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley Emergency Department, you’ll receive immediate care from a team of highly trained experts. As a top-rated hospital, we’re committed to providing lifesaving treatments to people of all ages. We’re here when you need us.
For Patients
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
Call us to make an appointment
Resources
For Referring Physicians
PHYSICIAN HELPLINE
Fax: 650-320-9443
Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Stanford Health Care provides comprehensive services to refer and track patients, as well as the latest information and news for physicians and office staff. For help with all referral needs and questions, visit Referral Information.
You may also submit a web referral or complete a referral form and fax it to 650-320-9443 or email the Referral Center at ReferralCenter@stanfordhealthcare.org.