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Overview

All Services

San Mateo Medical Center provides a range of services to keep you and your family healthy including primary and preventative care, specialty care, and emergency services. Our team of health care providers are ready to partner with you to help you meet your health goals. 

General information

Family Violence Services

Keller Center for Family Violence Intervention

The Keller Center is here to help the victims of child abuse, elder abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence. We provide medical, emotional, social, and legal care and support.

222 West 39th Avenue
First Floor
San Mateo, CA 94403
(650) 573-2623
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woman getting flu shot

Flu Vaccines
Stay Healthy - Get a Flu Shot!

Para leer esta información en español, haga clic en el botón blanco “language” ubicado arriba.

Everyone over the age of 6 months should get a flu shot every year. Flu vaccines are especially important for those younger than 5 years, older than 65 years, pregnant women, and anyone who has asthma, chronic lung disease, heart disease, diabetes, kidney and liver disorders.

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food resources

Food Resources

More than 50,000 people in San Mateo County don’t have access to enough food, including some San Mateo Medical Center patients. If you don’t have enough food, it can be hard to stay healthy.

We all need help sometimes. We will help you get the food you need. If you don’t have enough healthy food for you and your family, please let your care team know.

 

Resource: Feeding America

 

Central San Mateo County

Central SMC Food Resources_Updated 10/2022

Coastside San Mateo County

Coastside SMC Food Resources_Updated 10/2022

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Integrated Behavioral Health

As part of your health care team, our goal in Integrated Behavioral Health is to give you tools to maintain a healthy lifestyle and overcome emotional struggles.

Behavioral Health is a term used to describe both mental and emotional well-being. It includes many aspects of our lives. Good emotional health can be as basic as knowing how to cope with day-to-day challenges.

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Interpretation Services
You have the right to an interpreter at no cost to you.

To give you the best healthcare, we need to understand you. And you need to understand us. We can provide an interpreter in almost any language, including American Sign Language. 

In some cases, we can arrange to have in-person interpreters available. In most cases, we will use our voice and video interpretation system. With this system, our staff can locate an interpreter for your language in a minute or two. You and your doctor will be able to either see the interpreter live on a video screen or talk to him (or her) on a speaker phone. 

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Laboratory

Our lab performs tests ordered by doctors for patients who are staying at our hospital, living in our long-term care facilities, or visiting one of our clinics. Most tests are done while you wait. If you need an appointment, your doctor or nurse will let you know. You will get your test results from your doctor or nurse.

Hours

Monday through Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

San Mateo Medical Center
First Floor
222 West 39th Avenue
San Mateo
(650) 573-2688
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Palliative Care

Information and Consultation

(650) 573-3982

Palliative Care Program

Palliative care focuses on relief of the pain, stress, and other debilitating symptoms of serious illness.

At San Mateo Medical Center, our palliative care program provides interdisciplinary, culturally sensitive care to our patients with serious illnesses. We provide high-quality, client focused medical, psychosocial, and spiritual care and support for our patients and their family members to alleviate pain and discomfort at the end of life.

(650) 573-3982
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Radiology

Hours

Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Services

  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Interventional Radiology
  • CT Scan
  • Ultrasound
  • Echocardiography
  • Mammography
  • MRI – Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Instructions

If you need an x-ray, your doctor will send you to our radiology department. Make sure you are ready for your exam by following the instructions.

222 West 39th Avenue
San Mateo, CA 94403
(650) 573-2681
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Rehabilitation Team

Rehabilitation Services

Inpatient Gym Hours

Monday – Saturday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Outpatient Gym Hours

Monday – Friday: 7:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Location

San Mateo Medical Center
222 West 39th Avenue
San Mateo, CA 94403

Directions

Enter the main lobby. Take the elevators down to the ground floor Rm# EO1. The Outpatient Therapy Department is located next to Café 39. Please follow the green arrows.

San Mateo Medical Center
222 West 39th Avenue
San Mateo, CA 94403
(650) 573-2472
Fax: 650-298-6886
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Respiratory Care

Respiratory Care

We provide oxygen therapy, administer pulmonary medications to acute and chronically ill patients and apply and manage mechanical ventilation and life support for the critically ill.

Our Respiratory Therapists are licensed health care professionals providing care for patients with heart and lung problems, asthma, pneumonia, COPD, OSA, heart failure, respiratory distress and respiratory failure.  

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Skilled Nursing Care (1A)

Updated January 2024 

Please note that visiting rules are subject to change as needed. Please check back frequently for updates and/or call ahead to confirm outbreak status.

VISITING HOURS:
Monday – Friday: 10AM to 8PM 
Saturday – Sunday: 10AM to 4PM

Scheduling your visit in advance helps our staff be prepared and available to help when you arrive. If you would like to schedule your visit or speak to a patient, please call (650) 573-3678.

222 West 39th Avenue
San Mateo, CA 94403
(650) 573-3672
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STD/HIV Services

The San Mateo County STD/HIV Program works to prevent STD/HIV infection and care for individuals and families affected by HIV in San Mateo County. The Program provides comprehensive, community-based prevention and testing services, STD/HIV related health care, social services, advocacy, and referrals to community agencies providing drug treatment, housing, food, dental care and other services.