For visitors
Stay informed through Medical City Fort Worth Hospital's visitor information page, which features guidelines and safety protocols for a seamless experience in Fort Worth, Texas.
Visiting our hospital
Medical City Healthcare is taking proactive measures to help ensure the health and safety of patients, caregivers, colleagues and our communities.
Medical City Healthcare visitation guidelines
General visitation guidelines
As of March 21, 2023:
- To ensure a safe care environment, Medical City Healthcare will rely on the Community Level of COVID-19 activity to determine our mask policy.
- Because the Community Level is currently “low” for Collin, Dallas, Denton, Parker, and Tarrant counties, masking is now optional for employees, medical staff and visitors in all of our facilities, including hospitals, surgery centers and outpatient clinics. Masks may still be required in areas of more complex care, such as intensive care or transplant units.
- Visitation for COVID-19 patients or patients under investigation (PUI) is determined by the patient’s attending physician. In-person visitation may be restricted if an attending physician determines that in-person visitation may lead to the transmission of an infectious agent that poses a serious community health risk.
- Special consideration is given in end-of-life situations or when a visitor is essential for the patient’s emotional well-being and care. These visitors will be required to wear appropriate PPE.
Visitor information
- COVID-19-positive individuals may not visit.
- By entering, visitors acknowledge they have not recently been exposed to a COVID-19-positive individual and are not experiencing any of the following symptoms:
- Fever or chills
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Muscle or body aches
- New loss of taste or smell
- Masking is now optional for employees, medical staff and visitors in all of our facilities, including hospitals, surgery centers and outpatient clinics. Masks may still be required in areas of more complex care, such as intensive care or transplant units.
- Exposed visitors (e.g., contact with COVID–19 patient(s) prior to admission) should be advised to report any signs and symptoms of acute illness to their healthcare provider for a period of at least 14 days after the last known exposure to the sick patient.
Visitation at Medical City Green Oaks may be limited. Please call in advance of visiting.
Thank you for your steadfast commitment to our patients, to each other and to our community.
Circumstances may allow for specific exceptions to any visitation restrictions described on this webpage. Those circumstances include religious visitation as well as a designated support person for a patient with a disability to aid with communication or other necessary components of the patient's treatment. All persons entering under an exception remain subject to appropriate infection control protocols.
Facility Map
Tower A
- First Floor: Main Entrance, Pre-Assessment Testing, Endoscopy, Human Resources, MRI, Gift Shop, Chapel, Conference Room, Classroom, Cashier, Admitting, Cafeteria
- Second Floor: Surgery, Day Surgery, Radiology, Cath Lab, Surgical Intensive Care Unit
- Third Floor: Laboratory, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Patient Rooms (301-318, 320-335), Dialysis, Physical Therapy, Interventional Radiology
- Fourth Floor: Cardiovascular Surgery, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit, Patient Rooms (400-411, 412-419, 424-440)
- Fifth Floor: Patient Rooms (501-539)
- Sixth Floor: Patient Rooms (602-640)
- Seventh Floor: Patient Rooms (701-740)
Tower B
- First Floor: Emergency Entrance, Emergency Registration, Security
- Second Floor: Neuro/Surgical Patient Rooms (2201-2216), Neuro Intensive Care Unit Rooms (2217-2228)
Plaza 1
- Medical City Surgery Center
- Transplant Clinic (3rd floor)