Information for Patients
Whether you’re here for day surgery, you’re having a baby or you’re recovering from a major illness, we’ll make your stay as comfortable, safe and pleasant as possible. We’re your personal health care team. You can ask us for help, support or information – whenever you need it.
We provide a range of services and amenities for patients and visitors:
- Private patient rooms
- Free wireless Internet access
- Room-service-style meals
- Support groups and classes
If you’re coming to Providence Regional Medical Center for a scheduled procedure, your doctor’s staff will likely give you specific instructions on what to bring.
- Photo ID and insurance card
- Co-payment (if required by your insurance plan)
- Full list of medications with dosages (including over-the-counter supplements)
- List of allergies (foods, medications, etc.)
- Copy of your advance directives
- Pajamas, robe, slippers
- Toiletries
Please leave medications and valuables at home. Providence Regional Medical Center is not responsible for lost items.
The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) requires that hospitals post select policies related to access to care to our website.
Providence provides quality, compassionate health care to everyone that comes to us for care. Based on our Mission to provide care to all and our core values of compassion, dignity, justice, excellence, and integrity, all patients and visitors who are receiving care, services or support from Providence and its affiliated clinics and services are treated with respect and equality. Each interaction will be free from discrimination based on age, race, color, creed, ethnicity, religion, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran or military status, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law.
Below are copies of the policies that Providence has in place at this time that are relevant to the DOH’s request. Also below is our statement regarding reproductive health services.
At Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, we take patient concerns seriously. If you have a concern about your care, call 425-261-3927.
If your issue remains unresolved, you have the right to:
- Contact The Joint Commission Office of Quality Monitoring at 800-994-6610 or e-mail the Joint Commission
- Contact the Washington State Department of Health at 800-633-6828 or write to P.O. Box 47890, Olympia, WA 98604
At Providence Regional, we do not exclude, deny benefits to, or otherwise discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, or age. If you believe you have been discriminated against, you may:
- Send us an email or call 425-261-3927
- Contact our regional representative Lisa George: 425-261-3929 (TDD, call 711)
If your issue remains unresolved, you have the right to call the Office of Civil Rights at 800-368-1019 (TDD, (800-537-7697).
Patients rights
Our staff is dedicated to providing the excellent care Providence is known for. Your well-being is our primary concern, and we want your stay to be as comfortable as possible.