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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:                 Terrie Davidson

Community Relations Manager

Wickenburg Community Hospital

[email protected]

928-684-3219

 

Safe Access to Local Healthcare – Curbside Registration Required at Wickenburg Community Hospital

Wickenburg, AZ, December 28th, 2020 – In an effort to create a safe and secure environment Wickenburg Community Hospital (WCH) is following the established curbside registration practices that are being implemented nationwide to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Out of the abundance of caution and concern for our patients, staff and community, WCH is requiring all patients receiving outpatient services to:

  • Schedule All Hospital Services, all laboratory (including standing lab), medical imaging, cardiopulmonary and physical therapy services. Appointments for hospital services can be scheduled by calling 928-668-1803.
  • Use the Bralliar Road Entrance, and park in a numbered parking space then call the curbside registration line (928-615-3572) to check-in, prior to entering the hospital for services.

Beginning January 4th, 2021 Rose Lane Entrance to the hospital will be closed for all traffic and parking along Rose Lane will be reserved for emergency parking only. Bralliar Entrance is open Monday through Friday 6AM – 6PM, closed nights and weekends for outpatient services. The Southwest Entrance leading to the Pharmacy and Infusion Center on Rose Lane will be open for patients needing Pharmacy or Infusion services only. AMBULANCE & EMERGENCY WALK-IN ENTRANCE REMAIN OPEN 24/7 FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES ONLY.

“Ensuring our patients can obtain safe access to local healthcare is our priority.” Peter Stachowicz, Chief of Ambulatory Services and Medical Imaging at Wickenburg Community Hospital continues, “It is imperative that we maintain a structured flow for our patients’ care during this spike in COVID cases and scheduling services truly allows our staff to implement the safest practices of care.”

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