Patients & Visitors
Current Patient and Visitor Guidelines as of July 11, 2022
We will continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic trends and update visitor guidelines as appropriate. All patients/visitors are asked to wear a mask while in the hospital and rehab center.
Emergency Room:
- One visitor per patient will be allowed in the emergency department 24/7 (ages 18 and older).
- Exceptions can be made for those who are in end of life care and/or special circumstances.
Inpatient Units:
Two visitors at a time per patient will be allowed in a patient room.
Permissible Exceptions:
- Visiting a loved one for end of life care - unlimited throughout the day.
- A visitor vital to the clinical care of the patient can stay overnight.
Surgery and Outpatient Services:
All inpatient and outpatient surgery and cardiac catheterization procedures, one visitor is permitted to accompany the patient in the pre-op and post-op areas.
Patients presenting for pre-admission testing, surgery or outpatient services are asked to wear a mask while in these areas.
At LaFollette Medical Center, we understand that coming to the hospital as a patient or as a loved one's support person can be a difficult, often overwhelming experience. Whether you’re preparing for a hospital stay or stopping by to see friends and family, knowing where to go and what to bring will help make your visit less stressful. To make your experience easier, we want to provide you with helpful information you may need to plan your visit, such as what to expect, parking instructions, transportation and more.