
Bradford Rabin, MD and Hiroyu Hatano, MD, MHS
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Concierge |
| Location | Palo Alto, Atherton, Menlo Park, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Mountain View, Portola Valley, Stanford, Woodside, Silicon Valley, Bay Area |
| Doctors | Hiroyu Hatano MD, MHS, Internal Medicine, Bradford Rabin MD, Internal Medicine |
About
At Bradford Rabin, MD and Hiroyu Hatano, MD, MHS, two Stanford-trained physicians deliver concierge internal medicine and longevity care in Palo Alto. Dr. Bradford Rabin and Dr. Hiroyu Hatano met at Stanford Medical School more than two decades ago. Together, they bring dual-specialty training that spans internal medicine, emergency medicine, and infectious disease. The practice serves adult patients across the Bay Area, from Menlo Park and Atherton to Los Gatos and Silicon Valley.
The practice builds each care plan around the individual, not population averages. Annual preventive exams run 90 minutes and weave in nutrition, exercise physiology, sleep medicine, and cardiovascular and cancer screening. Dr. Rabin and Dr. Hatano integrate wearables, continuous glucose monitors, and AI-based early cancer detection into their clinical toolkit. They maintain a curated referral network of top Bay Area specialists from Stanford and UCSF. Patients reach their physician directly by phone, text, or email, with same-day or next-day visits available.
Details
Address
3200 Middlefield Road, Suite C, Palo Alto, CA 94306
Phone
(650) 494-7004Website
Visit websiteTypical Appointment
90 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
The practice schedules annual preventive exams at 90 minutes. That time allows Dr. Rabin and Dr. Hatano to cover nutrition, exercise physiology, sleep, cardiovascular health, and cancer screening in a single thorough visit. Shorter follow-up appointments are also available depending on the clinical need.
Yes. The practice gives patients direct access to their physician by phone, text, and email. Dr. Rabin and Dr. Hatano also offer same-day and next-day visits. This level of access keeps care responsive without requiring a trip to an urgent care clinic for every concern.
The practice centers on personalized preventive care and longevity medicine. Dr. Rabin and Dr. Hatano build individualized plans that address nutrition, exercise physiology, sleep, weight management, cardiovascular risk, and cancer screening. They integrate wearables such as the Oura Ring and Apple Watch, continuous glucose monitors, and AI-based early cancer detection tools into their assessments.
Yes. The practice maintains a curated network of top Bay Area specialists drawn from Stanford and UCSF. Dr. Rabin and Dr. Hatano coordinate referrals directly, connecting patients with specialists they know and trust from their own training and clinical relationships.
The practice incorporates continuous glucose monitors, wearables including the Oura Ring, Apple Watch, and Fitbit, and AI-based tools for early cancer detection such as pancreatic cancer screening. Dr. Rabin and Dr. Hatano use these tools to track dynamic health metrics and refine each patient's care plan over time.
Dr. Rabin has worked extensively with patients pursuing weight loss, ranging from 10 to 200 pounds. The practice takes an evidence-based approach that integrates nutrition counseling, exercise physiology, and metabolic monitoring. Weight management planning connects directly to each patient's broader preventive and longevity goals.
The practice is located at 3200 Middlefield Road in Palo Alto and serves adult patients across the Bay Area. That includes Menlo Park, Atherton, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Portola Valley, Woodside, Mountain View, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Stanford, and the broader Silicon Valley region.
The office is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm, including during lunch hours. Patients can also contact Dr. Rabin and Dr. Hatano directly outside of office visits through phone, text, and email for time-sensitive concerns.
The practice keeps its panel at 100 to 200 patients, far below the 2,500-patient panels common in standard internal medicine. That scale allows Dr. Rabin and Dr. Hatano to spend meaningful time with each patient, replace algorithmic care with individualized plans, and rapidly integrate the latest medical evidence into their recommendations.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026


