The occupational health center provides on-site services for Stanford University faculty and staff for work related:
- injuries
- illnesses
- medical surveillance
- immunizations
Environmental Safety Facility (ESF)
484 Oak Road, Second Floor
Stanford, CA 94305-8007
(650) 725-5308
Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
On-Site Services Provided
Medical Surveillance & Immunizations
Medical surveillance is the process of evaluating workers’ health as it relates to their potential occupational exposures to hazardous agents.
Medical surveillance, including:
- Tuberculosis screening
- Vision exams for laser users
- Respirator use clearances
- Hearing tests
- Focused physical exams
- Urinalysis
- Blood tests
Immunizations:
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Varivax (chicken pox)
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- Tetanus boosters
- Others as required by potential work exposures
Employee Work-related Injury & Illness Care
Initial and on-going care is provided.
Services include:
- First aid
- Evaluation and management of work-related injuries/illnesses which may include:
- Medications
- Exercise/stretching programs
- Referral to physical therapy
- Medical treatment (e.g., splints, crutches)
- Work status reports
- Diagnostic testing
Examples of injuries and illnesses treated:
- Cuts, abrasions
- Sprains/strains (back, knee, wrist, etc.)
- Repetitive stress injuries
- Bloodborne pathogen exposures (e.g., needle sticks, blood splash)
- Animal bites
- Non-human primate exposures
- Chemical exposures
- Laser exposures
- Radiation exposures
Reporting Work-related Accidents, Incidents & Exposures of Employees
- Inform supervisor.
- Call Occupational Health Center for evaluation: (650) 725-5308 if event involves a work-related injury or illness
- Complete an SU-17, available at https://su17.stanford.edu.
Medical Care in Emergencies and After Hours
For immediate life-threatening emergencies, call 9-911 from a campus phone (or 211 in Medical Center) and/or go to:
Stanford Hospital Emergency Department
1199 Welch Road
Stanford, CA 94304
(650) 723-5111

Potential Outcome of Untreated Hepatitis B Infection (Adapted from Feitelson, Lab Invest 1994)