Neurodiversity Wellness
Mental Health Resources
Clinic Director: Lawrence Fung, M.D., Ph.D.
Psychologist: Janie Hong, Ph.D.
Psychologist: Janet Miller, Ph.D., J.D.
Psychiatrist: Thuc-Quyen Nguyen, M.D.
DUE TO THE COVID-19 CRISIS, WE ARE CURRENTLY SEEING PATIENTS VIA TELEHEALTH ONLY.
WE CONTINUE TO TAKE NEW PATIENTS AT THIS TIME.
Address: 3351 El Camino Real, Suite 215, Atherton, CA
Phone numbers:
Scheduling Intake appointments: 650-498-9111
Scheduling follow-up appointments: 650-723-2423
Medication refills: 650-723-2423
Referrals from Stanford Providers
- Please submit referral via EPIC. Please submit a referral to Psychiatry, choose "Psychosocial Treatment Clinic", and specify that this referral is directed to the Adult Neurodevelopment Clinic.
Referrals from non-Stanford Providers
- Please send a referral by Email (ReferralCenter@stanfordhealthcare.org) or fax (650-320-9443)
Primary Care Resources
HEALTHCARE TOOLKIT: Patient Centered Care Tools for Autistic Adults
Independent living skills resources
Evo Libri Independent Skills Training
MoneyMinded, a comprehensive suite of financial education resources for adults
COVID-19 Resources
Selected Presentations
Life Interrupted: Managing Stress and Anxiety during a Global Pandemic (Speaker: Janie Hong, Ph.D.)
Dealing with Stress and Anxiety during the Pandemic (Speaker: Lawrence Fung, MD, PhD)
Selected High-Yield Resources
COVID-19 Q&A: Dr. Lawrence Fung on Impacts on the Neurodiverse Community
CDC’s Mental Health & Coping with COVID-19
COVID-19 information and resources for adults on the spectrum (Autism Speaks)
Supporting Individuals with Autism through Uncertain Times (University of North Carolina)
COVID-19: Tips for Mindfulness & Coping with Anxiety (Mayo Clinic)
Toolkits
Supporting Individuals with Autism through Uncertain Times (University of North Carolina)
COVID-19 Resources (Autism Society)
How to Talk with Kids About COVID-19 (Pediatric Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Clinic, Stanford)
COVID Coach (US Department of Veterans Affairs)
Selected Articles
Feeling anxious about the coronavirus? A Stanford psychiatrist offers tips
How to Talk with Kids About COVID-19 (Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital)