Infectious Diseases Clinics

Our infectious disease clinics provide state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of infections. We also provide travel immunizations and other prevention services. Our team of infectious disease doctors have specialized expertise in many areas, including infections related to immunodeficiency, travel medicine and tropical diseases, HIV and STIs, bone and joint infections, and infections associated with cystic fibrosis.

For pediatric infectious diseases, click here.

General Infectious Diseases

(650) 736-5200
211 Quarry Road, 2nd Floor Suite 202
Palo Alto, CA 94304

Mon-Fri: 8 AM - 5 PM

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ME/CFS Clinic

(650) 736-5200
3351 El Camino Real Suite 225 
Atherton, CA 

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The ME/CFS Clinic at Stanford University combines a multidisciplinary clinical and research approach to diagnosing and treating ME/CFS. The team of dedicated physicians, nurses and researchers work jointly with patients, with the profound commitment to understanding the causes behind this debilitating disease and providing effective therapies to those affected by CFS, and support to their families and caretakers.

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Orthopaedic-ID Clinic

(650) 736-5200
450 Broadway Street
Pavilion A
Redwood City, CA 94063 

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Stanford Positive Care Clinic

Hoover Clinic
211 Quarry Road, Ste 202
Telephone: 650-723-9001
New Patient Fax: 650-320-9443
Clinic Fax: 650-568-1708

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In addition to serving as an HIV and primary care clinic for the San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley, the Stanford Positive Care Clinic is a referral center for HIV care throughout Northern and Central California.  Patients represent a wide range of ages, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds. The Stanford Positive Care Clinic is also affiliate with the Stanford AIDS Clinical Trial Unit, under the direction of Philip Grant, MD, and provides access to clinical trials and expanded access programs for appropriate patients as well.

Stanford HIV drug resistance database.  In a collaborative study with the World Health Organization and seven other laboratories,Robert Shafer, MD and colleagues have compiled a list of 93 common mutations of the AIDS virus associated with drug resistance that is used to track resistance trends throughout the world.

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Stanford Travel Clinic

(650) 736-5700
211 Quarry Road, 2nd Floor Suite 203
Palo Alto, CA 94034

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