Emergency Medical Care
Emergencies happen and our expert staff is here to help when you need it most.
Emergency Services
Updated: March 1, 2022
Effective March 1, this hospital will be at visitation level 2 (visitation with restrictions). We recognize it is a difficult time for our patients and their loved ones. These restrictions are very important for the health and safety of our patients and staff, and we appreciate your understanding and support.
Before you visit
All visitors must comply with screening and mask requirements when entering the building. Visitors with symptoms will not be allowed to enter, and visitors must wear hospital/clinic-provided masks for the entirety of their stay.
There is no in-person visitation permitted for COVID-19 positive and suspected patients.
At this time, hospital visitors are allowed based on the following circumstances:
- Hospital visitation limits are based on community transmission rates and are 1 designated visitor per patient per stay. Exceptions may occur to end of life. Visiting hours are 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
- Visitors to inpatient units must show proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or proof of receiving a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of their visit. The test must include name, date and results.
- COVID at home tests, commercial COVID tests, and testing done at community or other lab sites will be accepted.
- Fully vaccinated children 13 years and older may be counted as a designated visitor.
- Individuals are considered fully vaccinated:
- Two weeks after their second dose in a two-dose series, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines; or
- Two weeks after a single dose of the Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine.
- Types of vaccination proof we accept:
- COVID-19 vaccination record card; or
- Print or digital copy of a completed vaccination record card – this includes both the front and back of the card; or
- Documentation of COVID-19 vaccination from a health care provider.
- If you cannot find proof of vaccination, your state vaccine record website may be helpful. (In Washington, go to WA Verify.)
- You will be asked to present your proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results each time you arrive for your visit.
Any approved visitors
- Must go directly to a patient’s room — use of waiting rooms is not permitted. We encourage any approved visitors to coordinate their arrival and departure times.
- Must use the approved, designated visitor entrance
- Will be screened for COVID-19 symptoms
- Will be asked to complete hand hygiene upon entry
- Must wear a hospital-provided mask the entire time while inside the building, including in a patient’s room. Masks must be tight-fitting and completely cover nose and mouth.
- Are encouraged to maintain physical distancing (at least six feet apart from others)
Patients who do not comply may have visitation access revoked. Please contact the hospital or your medical provider if you have any questions about the visitor policy.
Exceptions to the vaccine and visitation limitations include birth support persons, parent/guardian visiting a minor, visitors of patients at the end of life, individuals who are part of the patient's ancillary care team (clergy, interpreters, support person who is medically necessary for a patient who lacks decisional capacity or is disabled).
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health/Franciscan Medical Group Clinic visitor restrictions
- Most clinic locations are allowing one visitor per patient during a scheduled visit. Please contact your provider or the clinic with questions about their policy.
- All individuals must wear a clinic-provided mask the entire time while inside the building.
- Please contact the clinic before arriving for your appointment if you need of a COVID-19 test, or if you have COVID-19 symptoms. Symptoms and exposure guidance include:
- Fever
- Cough
- Shortness of breath
- New loss of taste or smell
- Close, in-person contact with someone who has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus within the past 14 days
- If symptoms are severe, call 911 or go directly to one of our Prompt or Urgent Care locations or Emergency Services departments.
When you have an emergency, it’s reassuring to know that our skilled emergency medical teams are always here to provide exceptional care when you need it most.
Expert care for you
Bringing advanced emergency and trauma care right to your neighborhood, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health has locations throughout the Puget Sound. Our Emergency Services departments offer you:
- 24/seven care, including advanced care for heart attack and stroke
- Diagnostic imaging
- Nationally recognized heart and vascular care, including two flagship heart centers: Franciscan Heart Center at St. Joseph (Tacoma) and the Heart & Vascular Center at St. Michael Medical Center in Silverdale
- Board-certified providers and registered nurses certified in emergency medicine and advanced cardiac life support
- Critical care units at all locations (St. Michael Medical Center - Bremerton critical care patients are transferred to St. Michael Medical Center - Silverdale)
- Many accepted health insurance plans
Emergency Services locations
Our Emergency Services department are near you at eight hospitals in the Seattle-Tacoma and Puget Sound region. Learn more about our emergency and trauma care:
Bremerton
Burien
Enumclaw
Federal Way
Gig Harbor
Lakewood
Silverdale
Tacoma
Excellence in emergency and trauma care
Trained, experienced providers, advanced practice clinicians and nurses provide you with safe, high-quality care for any medical emergency. Our teams in many of our hospitals have earned accreditations and other recognitions from national organizations, including:
- American Heart Association /American Stroke Association
- The Joint Commission
- US Department of Health and Human Services
Choosing the right care location
Where you go for your health care matters. This quick summary of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health's services helps you choose the right level of treatment at the right time:
Emergency services
For very serious or life-threatening conditions or trauma.
Primary care
For common illnesses, minor injuries, routine health exams and long-term health maintenance.
Urgent care
For same-day care when your regular provider isn’t available.
Franciscan Virtual Urgent Care
For 24-hour care via phone or secure web chat with board-certified providers or nurse practitioners.
Learn more about all four levels of our health care services and choosing the right care location.
Emergency Services
Bremerton: St. Michael Medical Center
Burien: St. Anne Hospital
Enumclaw: St. Elizabeth Hospital
Federal Way: St. Francis Hospital
Gig Harbor: St. Anthony Hospital
Lakewood: St. Clare Hospital
Silverdale: St. Michael Medical Center
Tacoma: St. Joseph Medical Center
When to Choose Emergency Care
Urgent Care
Franciscan Virtual Urgent Care
Primary Care
Accepted Insurance Plans
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