

OB/GYN Labor & Delivery: 24 hours for Labor Support Person Pediatrics ICU: 9 am to 8 pm (Children 6 years & older) Neonatal ICU: 9 am to 8 pm (Children 6 years & older) General: 11 am to 8 pm (Children 2 years & older)

ICU: 24 hours (Children 12 years and older)ĮD & Trauma: 24 hours (Every 15 minutes and Children 6 years & older)Ĥ Flex Unit: 11 am to 8 pm (Children 2 years and older)Īll Units: Parents and Guardians 24 Hours General: 11 am to 8 pm (Children 2 years and older) INPATIENT UNIT VISITING HOURS & PERMITTED AGES

Due to space constraints, the Emergency Department (ED) allows two (2) visitors per patient at one time. No visitors with flu-like symptoms will be permitted.įour (4) visitors per adult patient and six (6) per pediatric patient are welcome to visit at one time, unless special circumstances apply. Visitors will continue to need to wear masks in a patient’s room and restrictions are subject to change. Wearing a mask can help protect yourself and others.īeginning Monday, May 15, Cook County Health has returned to pre-pandemic visitor policy. Masks have been shown to significantly reduce transmission of COVID-19 and other viral illnesses. Masking continues to be strongly recommended for all individuals in CCH facilities. Signage will help visitors and patients know where masks are required. Patients can request a staff member put on a mask for their safety. Staff when providing direct patient care.Hematology, oncology and radiation oncology clinics.Emergency Department and ED waiting areas.All patients and visitors in high-risk areas.Anyone experiencing COVID or flu symptoms (coughing, fever etc.).Please follow the signs and do not get out of your cars.Īt Sengstacke, the clinic is located on the 6th floor.įor hours and to make an appointment, call 83.īeginning Monday, May 15, universal masking is required for only some locations of Cook County Health clinics and hospitals. The Stroger drive-up tent is located outside the Emergency Department at 1969 W. If you are a Cook County Health patient in need of a COVID-19 test, please contact your doctor’s office to schedule a visit.Ĭommunity members can get a COVID test at Stroger Hospital or at Provident Hospital‘s Sengstacke Health Center. Take the main elevator to the lower level and follow the signs.Ĭommunity members can also visit the Provident Hospital‘s Sengstacke Health Center on the 6th floor.Īppointments are preferred but walk-ins are available. The Stroger vaccine clinic is located on the lower level of the hospital by the cafeteria. Stroger Hospital’s vaccine clinic is available to the community. Need to get a COVID shot or booster? If you are a Cook County Health patient, you can visit your doctor’s office. Is it time to get boosted? Visit the CDC’s webpage to find the latest guidance for when you are eligible. The vaccines are safe and help prevent hospitalizations and death from COVID-19. Getting vaccinated and staying up-to-date with COVID-19 boosters is the easiest and most effective way to keep yourself and others safe from the virus.
