Stanford University Hospital is a 613-bed teaching hospital (combined between 500P & 300P) and Level I trauma center which serves both as a community hospital for local patients and as a tertiary referral center for rare and complex diseases. Stanford Medicine has been undergoing a major expansion over the last several years, including the recent launch of the Stanford Health Care system which provides care throughout the Bay Area. The new Stanford Hospital (500P) sets a global standard for patient care, blending a human-centered approach with technological advancements in every aspect of medical care delivery. Four acres of gardens, original art and sweeping views share the spotlight with state-of-the-art interventional operating and imaging suites and digitally driven patient rooms. Radiology residents spend the majority of their time in clinical rotations at this breath-taking hospital.
The adjacent hospital complex at 300P is currently undergoing a renewal program with modernization of its facilities to offer superior patient care and a seamless environment with 500P. This six-year project will culminate in 2027 with a state-of-the-art facility, primarily providing oncology services, though it remains open during its rebuilding.