Cardiovascular Pathology
A Subspecialty Of Anatomic Pathology
About Cardiovascular Pathology
Stanford’s Cardiovascular Pathology Service provides comprehensive diagnostic expertise in pathology of the heart and blood vessels.
Our Services
Submit a Specimen
Our Faculty
Ancillary Testing
Stanford’s Cardiovascular Pathology Service offers expert diagnosis for wet tissue and consult cases for cardiac and cardiac transplant cases. We evaluate the full range of cardiac biopsies with strong expertise in endomyocardial biopsies and tissue samples from cardiac valves, heart explants, aortas and different vessels including temporal arteries. The evaluation of these biopsies yields diagnoses of specific inflammatory, infiltrative, and familial myocardial disorders and cancerous and non-cancerous cardiac tumors. Cardiac pathology also plays an important role in the monitoring of heart transplant patients where it is used to identify possible rejection and other pathologies of heart allograft.
Consultative Opinions & Case Reviews
Stanford’s Cardiovascular Pathology Service offers consultative opinions on challenging cases submitted from outside of the Stanford network. These consultations can be utilized to offer expert opinion, answer specific questions or confirm diagnosis.
Primary Pathology Diagnosis
Stanford’s Cardiovascular Pathology Service performs gross and microscopic examination and reporting of wet tissue cases.
Consult Cases
To submit slides for case review, please fill out a Stanford requisition and include all slides, relevant reports, and ancillary testing materials and reports. If possible, please include a block, as it will greatly speed the finalization of the case should additional testing be necessary. Package all materials securely and send via a padded envelope.
Wet Tissue Specimens
All samples should be labeled with the patient information (name, DOB and one other unique identifier) and sealed in a biohazard bag. Please submit a signed Stanford requisition with each sample.
Please submit materials in proper transport media. Tissue samples (3-6 pieces) for routine diagnostic evaluation should be submitted in formalin, samples (1-3 pieces) for immunofluorescent microscopy should be submitted in saline, Michael’s or other comparable solutions, tissue for transmission electron microscopy (2-5) should be submitted in glutaraldehyde fixative.
Samples and consult materials should be shipped or delivered via courier to:
Stanford Surgical Pathology
Attn: Cardiovascular Pathology
300 Pasteur Drive, Room H2110
Stanford, CA 94305
Telephone: 650-723-7211
Fax (650) 725-7409
New Client Inquiries
To arrange to be set up as a new client, please contact: pathologymarketing@stanfordhealthcare.org
Contact Us
To submit a specimen to Stanford Cardiovascular Pathology, please complete a requisition and send with sample to:
Stanford Cardiovascular Pathology Service
300 Pasteur Drive, Room H2110
Stanford, CA 94305
Phone: 650-723-7211
Fax: (650) 725-7409
cardiovascularpathology@
stanfordhealthcare.org
Do not send patient info to this email.
Medical Director:
Gerald Berry, MD
To arrange to be set up as a new client, please contact:
pathologymarketing@
stanfordhealthcare.org
SAMPLE SUBMISSION LOGISTICS
For more information on submitting cases, see the links below:
All Requisitions
Download Stanford Requisitions for specimen submission.
Account Set-up
Information on personalized requisitions, supplies, shipping and courier pick-up.
Pricing Inquiries
Pricing inquiries and contract information.
Billing
Billing policies, information and questions (includes details on third party billing).
Results Web Portal
Request access or log-in to our client results portal.
Specimen Collection and Handling
Specifications for Specimen Collection and Handling.
Consult Service FAQ's
Get answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
Gerald Berry, MD
APPOINTMENTS
- Professor of Pathology
- Director of Anatomic Pathology
PRACTICE AREAS
- Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- Anatomic Pathology
CONTACT
Email: gerald.berry@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 498-4987
More information about Gerald Berry:
https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/gerald-berry
https://profiles.stanford.edu/gerald-berry
Ancillary Testing
Stanford’s Cardiovascular Pathology program provides expert evaluation of heart biopsies using:
Stanford’s Cardiovascular Pathology Service offers expert diagnosis for wet tissue and consult cases for cardiac and cardiac transplant cases. We evaluate the full range of cardiac biopsies with strong expertise in endomyocardial biopsies and tissue samples from cardiac valves, heart explants, aortas and different vessels including temporal arteries. The evaluation of these biopsies yields diagnoses of specific inflammatory, infiltrative, and familial myocardial disorders and cancerous and non-cancerous cardiac tumors. Cardiac pathology also plays an important role in the monitoring of heart transplant patients where it is used to identify possible rejection and other pathologies of heart allograft.
Consultative Opinions & Case Reviews
Stanford’s Cardiovascular Pathology Service offers consultative opinions on challenging cases submitted from outside of the Stanford network. These consultations can be utilized to offer expert opinion, answer specific questions or confirm diagnosis.
Primary Pathology Diagnosis
Stanford’s Cardiovascular Pathology Service performs gross and microscopic examination and reporting of wet tissue cases.
close Our Services
Consult Cases
To submit slides for case review, please fill out a Stanford requisition and include all slides, relevant reports, and ancillary testing materials and reports. If possible, please include a block, as it will greatly speed the finalization of the case should additional testing be necessary. Package all materials securely and send via a padded envelope.
Wet Tissue Specimens
All samples should be labeled with the patient information (name, DOB and one other unique identifier) and sealed in a biohazard bag. Please submit a signed Stanford requisition with each sample.
Please submit materials in proper transport media. Tissue samples (3-6 pieces) for routine diagnostic evaluation should be submitted in formalin, samples (1-3 pieces) for immunofluorescent microscopy should be submitted in saline, Michael’s or other comparable solutions, tissue for transmission electron microscopy (2-5) should be submitted in glutaraldehyde fixative.
Samples and consult materials should be shipped or delivered via courier to:
Stanford Surgical Pathology
Attn: Cardiovascular Pathology
300 Pasteur Drive, Room H2110
Stanford, CA 94305
Telephone: 650-723-7211
Fax (650) 725-7409
New Client Inquiries
To arrange to be set up as a new client, please contact: pathologymarketing@stanfordhealthcare.org
Contact Us
To submit a specimen to Stanford Cardiovascular Pathology, please complete a requisition and send with sample to:
Stanford Cardiovascular Pathology Service
300 Pasteur Drive, Room H2110
Stanford, CA 94305
Phone: 650-723-7211
Fax: (650) 725-7409
cardiovascularpathology@
stanfordhealthcare.org
Do not send patient info to this email.
Medical Director:
Gerald Berry, MD
To arrange to be set up as a new client, please contact:
pathologymarketing@
stanfordhealthcare.org
SAMPLE SUBMISSION LOGISTICS
For more information on submitting cases, see the links below:
All Requisitions
Download Stanford Requisitions for specimen submission.
Account Set-up
Information on personalized requisitions, supplies, shipping and courier pick-up.
Pricing Inquiries
Pricing inquiries and contract information.
Billing
Billing policies, information and questions (includes details on third party billing).
Results Web Portal
Request access or log-in to our client results portal.
Specimen Collection and Handling
Specifications for Specimen Collection and Handling.
Consult Service FAQ's
Get answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
close Submit a Specimen
Gerald Berry, MD
APPOINTMENTS
- Professor of Pathology
- Director of Anatomic Pathology
PRACTICE AREAS
- Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- Anatomic Pathology
CONTACT
Email: gerald.berry@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 498-4987
More information about Gerald Berry:
https://med.stanford.edu/profiles/gerald-berry
https://profiles.stanford.edu/gerald-berry
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Ancillary Testing
Stanford’s Cardiovascular Pathology program provides expert evaluation of heart biopsies using:
close Ancillary Testing
Residencies and Fellowships
Anatomic Pathology Residency Programs »
Stanford Pathology offers a 3-year Anatomic Pathology residency and 4 year combination residencies in Anatomic Pathology/Clinical Pathology and Anatomic Pathology/Neuropathology.
Cardiovascular Pathology Fellowships »
Stanford offers an ACGME-accredited Fellowship in Surgical Pathology, which includes rotations with the Cardiovascular Service.