For the safety of our patients and team members, we have a strict no-weapons policy. Absolutely no weapons of any kind are permitted on our premises. This includes firearms, knives and any other items that could be used as a weapon. Any person found in possession of a weapon will not be permitted entry.
We’re committed to providing you with a safe and comfortable patient experience. We’ve compiled some helpful information for patients and visitors so your stay with us will be smooth and pleasant. As always, our staff is always available to discuss any questions you may have.
Free parking is provided for patients and visitors in the designated parking areas. Security officers are available upon request to escort visitors and others to their vehicles. If you’d like an escort, please ask a nurse to contact security.
Patients and visitors with laptops and smart devices will find fast, convenient, and free broadband service in the Emergency Services department, cafeterias, and select waiting areas. Users should note that the connection is not encrypted and users assume all responsibility for access. Cell phones may be used inside the hospital so long as their use does not disrupt patient care or the care environment.
Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week
St. Anne Hospital’s cafeteria is located on the fourth floor of the Birch Building. Cold foods, snacks, and drinks are available anytime during regular hours of operation; hot meals are served 6:30–10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. and 4–7 p.m.
An espresso bar is located in the Galleria area on the fourth floor of the Birch Building and is open, Monday through Friday, from 6:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Vending machines are located in the Galleria and the Emergency Services department lobby on the fifth floor.
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health hospitals and clinics provide auxiliary aids and interpreter services to ensure that our patients and visitors have effective communication. If you have a preferred language other than English or if you are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf blind, you can access language and interpreter services at no charge. Learn more about our language and interpreter services.
Lost and found items are taken to the hospital’s environmental services office located on 2 Alder. Call 206-244-9970 ext. 5191 for information.
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Whether you’re coming in for an X-ray, treadmill stress test, or daily injection, you’ll need to check in at the registration desk. We need to know you're here, and if applicable, update your patient information to keep it current.
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If you’ve been sent to the hospital from your physician’s office, you must register before being seen in the Emergency Services department. If your physician has sent you to the hospital to be admitted to any other department, keep in mind that we need orders from him or her before that admission can be completed. If you or a loved one is arriving by ambulance, the clerk can handle your admission, or a family member can provide us with the information we need.
While you’re in the hospital, your care may be coordinated by a hospitalist, a physician who specializes in the care of hospitalized patients. St. Anne Hospital has a team of hospitalists to provide care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Your hospitalist will work closely with your personal doctor to ensure your care is coordinated and your provider will be fully informed about your progress during your hospital stay.
If you have an appointed time for a test or procedure, please arrive 15 minutes early or as instructed by the scheduling staff in order to avoid delays. If you’ll be going home following a procedure, you’ll need to arrange for someone to drive you home. If staying overnight, you may choose to bring your own toiletries, but please leave valuable items (jewelry, cash, credit cards, etc.) at home.
Please be prepared to list all medications and herbal supplements you take as well as previous surgeries, resulting complications and problems related to an anesthesia, medications or allergies.
Each patient room has a telephone and TV.
There is no charge for local calls; however, the hospital does not provide free long-distance phone service. All long-distance calls from our patients’ rooms must be collect or charged to the caller’s home phone number or credit card. Cell phones may be used inside the hospital so long as their use does not disrupt patient care or the care environment.
When you entrust your care to us, we strive to provide care in the safest environment possible. If you have a concern about patient safety, quality of care or other problem, we encourage you to first discuss them with your physician or ask to speak with the manager of that area. Please call our Patient Safety Hotline at 253-426-6289 if you have concerns about safety that have not been addressed.
Our professionally trained chaplains are available to provide emotional and spiritual support and honor what matters most to you through compassionate listening, crisis intervention, grief and bereavement resources, and patient advocacy. Chaplains provide respectful spiritual and emotional care to people of all faiths, beliefs, and values. Chaplains are available daily from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
To request a chaplain visit, speak with the bedside nurse or call the Spiritual Care office 206-901-8532.
The chapel is located on the fifth floor of the Birch Wing, across from the laboratory. This space is set aside for quiet reflection and prayer for patients, visitors and staff of all faiths. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is a Prayer Request Book, where you are invited to ask for prayers on behalf of yourself or a loved one.
Hospitals have used natural landscaping, gardens and fresh air as components of healing for centuries. Located just off the fourth floor Galleria, the Healing Garden at St. Anne continues with this tradition, offering patients, visitors and staff a natural and beautiful setting for quiet conversation, contemplation, healing, and prayer. A smaller garden is located near the entrance to the St. Anne Cancer Center.
The Bereavement Support Program has been established to assist those family members who have lost a loved one while they were a patient at our Virginia Mason Franciscan Health hospitals. Learn more about the program and find support group offerings.
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For additional resources for navigating your hospital stay, visit Patient Information.
Free parking is provided for patients and visitors in the designated parking areas. Security officers are available upon request to escort visitors and others to their vehicles. If you’d like an escort, please ask a nurse to contact security.
Family and friends are recognized as being beneficial in the healing and recovery of hospitalized patients. We encourage visiting that promotes rest, comfort, and patient wellbeing. Visitors should consider a patient’s privacy and emotional and health care needs.
Please keep the following guidelines in mind when you have visitors:
Visitor hours
Visitors are welcome at St. Anne Hospital during our visiting hours. View our Visitor Information page for additional information
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