COVID-19 and Vaccine Information
Masks are still required in healthcare settings per CDC and state health department guidelines.
PeaceHealth remains committed to providing the care our patients depend on. There are several steps we have taken at all medical centers and clinics to keep you safe when you visit.
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On arriving at any PeaceHealth location, everyone will be screened for symptoms. Anyone with an elevated temperature will be connected with appropriate care.
All patients and visitors are required to wear a mask in every PeaceHealth building. We request you bring your own, but one will be provided, if needed.
Throughout our facilities, you can expect new reminder signs as well as some wide-spaced seating and other means to support safe physical distancing.
Every patient who is admitted to the hospital or is undergoing surgery or an invasive procedure is tested for COVID-19. If you see us at one of our clinics and your doctor thinks you need a COVID-19 test, you’ll get one.
For the health and safety of you and our community, PeaceHealth is continuing to limit visitor access until COVID-19 is no longer a public health threat. For those that are allowed to visit, please know that face masks are required in all PeaceHealth facilities.
All PeaceHealth caregivers are required to wear masks, and those in patient care areas are wearing additional required personal protective equipment.
Patients with COVID-19 or its symptoms are treated by dedicated staff in isolated units with heightened infection prevention measures.
In all areas, our environmental services teams continue to ensure surfaces are sanitized to PeaceHealth’s strict medical standards.
Staying home during the COVID-19 pandemic helps to stop the spread of the virus, but it may also mean delaying care for some people. Your health can’t wait.