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  2. Visiting Hours. We understand the importance of family and friends to a patient's recovery. Visiting hours may vary for some units based on the patient's condition and needs. Families should speak to the patient's nurse to determine the most appropriate visitation schedule.

    • Are Masks Required to Be Worn in Our Health Care Locations?
    • Visiting Hours
    • Hospital and Emergency Department visitors
    • Outpatient Care/Ambulatory visitors
    • Questions Or Concerns About Visitation Policies
    • Information About Hotels and Nearby Areas
    • Tobacco-Free Policy

    In general, face masks are optionalfor all patients and visitors unless you have upper respiratory symptoms (e.g. cough, sore throat, fever). Masks may be still be required to be worn in certain instances or locations. View our mask requirements

    Visitation is generally 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week in most hospital units. To promote healing, some patients may have limited visitation and some hospital areas, such as intensive care units, may limit visitation times. All visitors must be free of illness.

    Be prepared to show a government-issued photo ID upon arrival to obtain a photo visitor badge
    A picture will be taken of all visitors 18 years of age and older for their visitor badge
    Photo visitor badge must be visibly worn at all times. A new badge must be obtained each day of visitation.
    Wear a hospital-provided mask over nose AND mouth at all times if you have any upper respiratory symptoms (e.g., cough sore throat, runny nose)
    Visitors to all hospital locations must have a hospital-provided visitor sticker visible at all times while in the building
    Wear a hospital-provided mask over nose AND mouth at all times, if you're experiencing any upper respiratory symptoms (ex. cough, sore throat, fever, etc.)
    Practice good hand hygiene
    Visitors are allowed for patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19

    If you have questions or concerns, you can contact our Patient Experience team at: 1. Ohio State University Hospital, Ross Heart Hospital, Dodd Rehabilitation Hospital: 614-293-8944 2. Ohio State Harding Hospital: 614-293-9600 3. Ohio State East Hospital: 614-257-2310 4. James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute: 614-293-8609

    Looking for overnight accommodations? Please see our Hotel Accommodation information sheets: 1. Main Medical Campus Hotel Accommodations 2. East Hospital Hotel Accommodations You can also find out more about Columbus and Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center in the About Ussection of this website.

    Help us provide a healthy environment for our patients, visitors and employees by adhering to our tobacco-free policy. Smoking, or the use of other tobacco products, is prohibited at all medical center locations, including inside of buildings, outside of buildings, in parking areas and in green spaces. This policy applies to all faculty, staff, stu...

  3. These guides will help you and your family prepare and be informed for a hospital stay. Inside OhioHealth patient and visitor guides, you'll find visiting hours, instructions for nearby parking lots, hospital conveniences and even more helpful information.

  4. Visitation is generally 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week in most hospital units. View visitor policy. Providers at this location. 4.8 out of 5. Alan Harzman, MD. Colon and Rectal Surgery. General Surgery. Physician. Professor of Surgery. Accepting new patients. University Hospital. Outpatient Care Upper Arlington.

  5. Patient Information and Visiting Hours. We understand the importance of family and friends to a patient's recovery. Visiting hours may vary for some units based on the patient's condition and needs. Families should speak to the patient's nurse to determine the most appropriate visitation schedule.

  6. To make the most of your visit with a patient at Nationwide Children's Hospital you can learn more about our visiting hours, how to get in touch with a patient, instructions for nearby parking and hospital conveniences. Who can visit? Where do we park? Where do you check in? Can we call to check in on a patient? Can we send cards or gifts?

  7. Our Patient Experience team is here to answer any questions you may have — whether you can’t find the information in this guide, or you would prefer to speak with someone directly. You can reach Patient Experience by calling: University Hospital: 614-293-8944. East Hospital: 614-257-2310.

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