Thank you for putting your trust in MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital. Your well-being, safety and comfort are our top priority. You will find answers to many of your questions on our website. If you have additional questions, please contact us.
Information & Resources
Inpatient visitors/escorts are permitted between 8 am - 8 pm daily as follows:
- Inpatient/Critical Care: Each nursing unit is responsible for determining visiting hours in collaboration with the patient taking into consideration the patient’s biophysical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs.
Pediatric visitors under age 2 are discouraged. Under special circumstances exceptions may be managed by the care team. Two visitors are allowed to visit patients in semi-private rooms. Please be sensitive to the rest needs of the other patients. Under special circumstances, exceptions may be managed by the care team. - Pediatrics: Two parents/guardians allowed in all areas as space allows to provide for patient care needs.
- Obstetrics: One spouse/coach can be present at all times for labor and delivery admission. Visitors are allowed during scheduled visiting hours, but they must visit one at a time. Visitors are welcome in the patient’s room if they are in good health and are allowed to hold babies after performing hand hygiene and with the mother’s permission.
- Emergency Department: The emergency department is open 24/7 to patients and visitors. Two family members/caregivers are permitted to accompany patients as space allows. Pediatric patients may be accompanied by two parents/guardians. COVID-19 positive patients may have two visitors as space allows and they must wear a mask and leave facility directly following the visit. Exceptions may be made for care plan discussions as arranged with the care team or for end of life or as needed for care plan discussions.
- Patients on Palliative Care/Comfort Measures: There may be two visitors at a time for up to two hours/day, with times managed by the care team. Family members may present to the hospital for planned meetings with the medical team to discuss goals of care as needed. Policy exceptions may be managed by the care team.
- Behavioral Health: Visitation in the behavioral health unit is by appointment with a provider’s order only, off-unit unless otherwise specified by the provider. The order will specify length of visit and whether staff will be present. Staff will review rules of visitation with the patient and visitor prior to the visit. Visitation time slots are 11 am, 2 pm, 4 pm, and 6:30 pm - one visit slot per patient per day. Visitation at 6:30 pm must be inside of the hospital from September 30 through May 1.
- End of Life in Any Inpatient Area: Up to four family members may visit patients likely to expire within 24 hours (all areas), with visit times to be managed by the care team.
- Patients in Isolation for COVID-19 Infection or Being Evaluated for COVID-19 Infection: Patients on precautions for COVID-19 may have visitors. Visitors will be offered a mask and are required to remain masked at all times while in the facility including the patient’s room. Visitation should be limited to close family members and/or essential support people as identified by the patient. Visitors are asked to leave the facility immediately after leaving the patient’s room.
Outpatient areas:
- Outpatient Surgery and Procedural Areas (Surgical Services, Surgical Suites & Digestive Health Center): Visitors are limited to two visitors and are welcome to stay with patients for their entire pre- and post-operative/procedure length of stay with the patient’s permission. Adult patients should arrange for drop-off unless they require special assistance. A family member/caregiver may be invited into the care area near time of discharge to discuss care and assist in discharge. Exceptions can be made in advance for patients who do not live locally. Pediatric patients may be accompanied by two parents/guardians.
- Ambulatory/Diagnostic Areas: Adult patients may have one family member/caregiver join them at ambulatory visits. Pediatric patients may be accompanied by two parents/guardians.
- Prenatal Ultrasounds: Patients having a scheduled prenatal ultrasound may have one family member present for the ultrasound.
Patient Discharges: Family/caregivers may come in to care area near time of discharge to discuss care and assist in discharge.
Patients Requiring Special Assistance: Patients in any care setting who need help, such as with mobility or communications with the care team about their medical history or care, may be assisted by an adult escort to provide the needed assistance or support if absolutely necessary.
Visitor/Escort Requirements
- All visitors/escorts are subject to screening for COVID-19. Visitors/escorts with any respiratory symptoms will be encouraged to wear a mask while in the facility. Masks are available at entry points to the facility.
- We urge you to be current on your COVID-19 and annual flu vaccinations before visiting patients or others in the hospital.
- Visits by children five years old and younger are discouraged in patient rooms between October 1 and April 30.
Before coming to the hospital, visitors can get the most up-to-date visitor information by calling 207-373-6000 and asking to speak with the nursing unit in charge of their loved one’s care.
In keeping with our mission to provide a healthy and safe environment, all of our campuses are tobacco-free. The tobacco-free policy applies to all patients, visitors, medical staff members, vendors and employees. This means there is no smoking or tobacco use (including electronic cigarettes) allowed in any building, parking area, grounds or parked vehicles.
Ready to quit?
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the United States. Quitting is the number one thing that you can do to improve your health. That's why we offer free tobacco cessation counseling. Our tobacco treatment specialists will work with you to assess your unique needs and make a personal quit plan. We can teach you about available medications and provide ongoing support and counseling. Call 207-373-6585 to schedule an appointment with one of our tobacco treatment specialists.
You can also call the Maine Tobacco Helpline at 1-800-207-1230 or visit theQuitLink.com.
At MaineHealth, the privacy of your health information is a top priority. All MaineHealth locations follow strict guidelines that secure your medical records in accordance with your rights, and with federal and state regulations. You, or your legal representative, have the right to inspect and obtain a copy of your medical records. We do not offer walk-in services but can provide records electronically, on paper, on a USB flash drive, or on a compact disc (CD). Upon request, we will also send a copy of your medical records to another health care provider.
The MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop is located at 123 Medical Center Drive in Brunswick, Maine 04011 inside the hospital main entrance. We are open Monday - Friday 10:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Brighten a Patient's Day with Bedside Gift Delivery
Families and friends may purchase gifts for patients over the phone or walk-in anytime Monday - Friday 10:30 am to 4:30 pm. Gifts are hand-delivered and include:
- Decorative lanterns
- Stuffed animals and plush toys
- Mylar balloons
- Maine books from Islandport Press
- Jewelry, clothing and accessories
- Baby onesies, rattles, soothers and other fun gifts for new babies and their siblings
Call 207-373-6018 for help selecting and sending a gift.
The MaineHealth Mid Coast Hospital Café is located at 123 Medical Center Drive in Brunswick, Maine 04011. Our goal is to provide nutritious & delicious food for our patients, visitors and care team members.
Hours
We are open Monday - Friday 7 am - 6 pm. Order online now >
On Saturdays and Sundays we offer self-check out items, soups and free coffee/tea.
Vending machines are always available.
Contact Us
Call 207-373-6786 or complete our customer survey.
Visit mychart.mainehealth.org to make payment using your MyChart account. Questions? Call MaineHealth Patient Financial Services toll free at 866-804-2499
Cost Estimates and Pricing
MaineHealth is committed to providing you with transparent pricing information so you can make informed health care decisions. To speak with a patient financial services representative or request an estimate for services, please call toll free 866-804-2499 Monday – Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm EST. You can also visit CompareMaine.org to learn more.
Patient safety and satisfaction are important to us. This means we want you and your family to feel comfortable with and confident about your care. We value your feedback, and we want you to tell us if you have any concerns or complaints. Please report any and all safety concerns to a care team member or contact our Quality and Safety Team at 207-373-6377 or Jayne.Cloutier@mainehealth.org.
Your privacy is a top priority. Learn more about our health information privacy practices, your rights as a patient, information we collect and more.
- Be informed about your care. Ask questions and speak up.
- Bring a list of medications to every appointment or hospital visit. If you need assistance making a list, call us at 207-373-6000.
- Ask us to wash our hands, wash your hands, and have visitors wash their hands. Wash frequently and often--always after using the toilet, eating or any contact with a patient.
- Ask your visitors to stay home if they are sick.They can stay in touch via phone or email.
- Tell us if you are scared, hopeless, or do not feel safe during your appointment or hospital stay. We are here to help.
- Please report any and all safety concerns to a care team member or contact our Quality and Safety Team at 207-373-6377 or Jayne.Cloutier@mainehealth.org.