| Patients & Visitors
Mary Washington Hospital is committed to providing our patients with the best possible health care and to encourage each patient to actively participate in recovery. All private patient rooms allow for more rest and patient privacy.
Room service allows patients to order what they want when they are able to eat. Loved ones may also purchase a meal and dine with the patient. Parking Free valet parking services at the hospital's main entrance. Parking lots throughout the campus, located around all of our entrances. Lots identified by letters at the top of light posts. Shuttle service to and from hospital entrances. Handicapped parking at all entrances.  Click on Map to see detailed parking information (Requires the Free Adobe Acrobat Reader) Cell Phones
There is limited use of cell phones because they can interfere with medical equipment. Please look for signs that show where the designated cell phone areas are. Visiting Hours Visiting hours at MWH vary by nursing unit. All units do their best to accommodate loved ones who wish to spend time with patients. Please check with the individual unit so that you know what visiting hours are available for you. We believe that rest is an important part of the recovery process, so we encourage visitors to stay within the guidelines. Food & Nutrition Services We offer a full-service Food Court open at key hours around the clock. Check out our weekly Food Court Menu . Our Food Court, Lower Level, Hours of Operation, 7 days a week: 1:00 am - 3:00 pm (Midnight Meal Service)
7:00 am - 10:00 am (Breakfast)
11:00 am - 2:00 pm (Lunch)
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm (Afternoon Snack)
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm (Dinner) The Atrium offers services through Einstein Bagels, Fresh Express and a Coffee Shop offering Starbuck's coffee. Information on Patient Rights and Responsibilities Patient Rights and Responsibilities Patient Safety Tools Patient Safety Tools: EmmiSafety™ and EmmiSafety™ for Parents are five-minute, Web-based interactive tools explaining what patients should do during and after their hospital stay to help prevent mistakes, infections and accidents. |