Arbor Cardiology Clinic
The Arbor Cardiology Clinic is a specialty clinic of Arbor Free Clinic that is run by volunteers from Stanford. The Cardiology Specialty Clinic strives to serve those in the South Bay who otherwise lack access to cardiovascular care, while enriching the learning and teaching of Stanford medical students, fellows and faculty. Our services extend to providing cardiology consult services free-of-charge to patients with related conditions referred to us by physicians at Arbor Free Clinic and at community sites.
Our diagnostic tools include EKG, Echocardiography and Holter Monitor. We are also able to provide the evaluative and diagnostic services of a general cardiologist. While we aim to serve the community to the best of our ability, we are a consulting service and thus cannot provide long-term patient care, emergency care, invasive procedures and stress testing or radiographic imaging. Clinic days are the 2nd Sunday of every month at the Menlo Park VA Hospital (795 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA).
The faculty advisor for the cardiology clinic is Dr. Euan Ashley and fellow director is Dipanja Banerjee. The medical student coordinators are Ben Seligman and Anna Lonyai.
If you have questions or would like to get more involved by donating or volunteering, please contact Ben Seligman at bensel1@stanford.edu or Anna Lonyai at lonyai@stanford.edu.
If you are a community physician in the area and think that you have a patient who could benefit from the services above, please fax a referral form (click on link) to 650-725-9852 or contact us above.
Arbor Cardiology Clinic in the News!
“Getting to the heart of health care for the poor”
http://med.stanford.edu/mcr/2009/arbor-0527.html
