Patient & Visitor Information
PeaceHealth is committed to providing the care our patients depend on. We've taken many steps to keep you safe when you visit our medical centers and clinics.
Visitor restrictions: PeaceHealth follows guidance from the CDC and local health departments and adjusts visitation restrictions based on county-level COVID-19 transmission rates to ensure the safety of our patients and caregivers. Please check the table below to see the restrictions at your local hospital or clinic. Please note that these may change as transmission levels change.
Symptom screening: When you come to a PeaceHealth hospital or clinic, you will self-screen for symptoms. We strongly encourage vaccination for any patient or visitor for whom it is medically advisable. Vaccines are the best way to protect yourself and others in the community.
Masks: Masks are required for patients and visitors in some healthcare settings.
Location | Visitors Allowed | Masks Required | ||
Alaska | ||||
Ketchikan and Craig | Visitors allowed as clinically appropriate | Level 3 surgical mask required in high-risk areas, including the long term care unit. | ||
Washington | ||||
Bellingham and Lynden | No restrictions | Level 3 surgical mask required in high-risk areas, including all areas of the emergency department and urgent care/same-day care waiting rooms where physical distancing of 6 feet cannot be maintained, infusion centers, dialysis units, and radiation and oncology clinics. | ||
Friday Harbor | No restrictions | Level 3 surgical mask required in high-risk areas, including emergency department waiting room where physical distancing of 6 feet cannot be maintained and all areas of the infusion center. | ||
Sedro-Woolley and Burlington | No restrictions | Level 3 surgical mask required in high-risk areas, including emergency department and urgent care/same-day care waiting rooms where physical distancing of 6 feet cannot be maintained; and in all areas of the infusion centers, and radiation and oncology clinics. | ||
Longview | 2 visitors at a time (except Behavioral Health Unit) (visitors 12 and older allowed) | While masking is still encouraged, it is no longer required, with some exceptions. | ||
Vancouver | Up to two visitors at a time, with children under 12 restricted from visiting with some exceptions. | While masking is still encouraged, it is no longer required, with some exceptions in high-risk areas. | ||
Oregon | ||||
Cottage Grove | 2 visitors at a time | While masking is still encouraged, it is no longer required, with some exceptions. | ||
Florence | 2 visitors at a time | While masking is still encouraged, it is no longer required, with some exceptions. | ||
Eugene, Springfield, Creswell and Dexter | 2 visitors at a time | While masking is still encouraged, it is no longer required, with some exceptions. |