Emergency Department Patient Visitor FAQs

How is the Emergency Department addressing COVID-19?

The Department of Emergency Medicine is doing everything we can to provide the safest possible environment for emergency care during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have adopted state-of-the-art approaches to ensure rapid and expert emergency care for all of our patients. Learn more about our safety measures in emergency care.

Can family members accompany patients inside the Emergency Department?

Please view our current visitor policy.

Where should family members and other visitors park?

Visitors have a variety of options for parking.

Where is the Emergency Department?

The Emergency Department is located at 75 Francis Street (Boston, MA 02115). The waiting area is accessible through an outside entrance as well as through the main lobby entrance. If entering through the lobby, take a right at the information desk and you will see the Emergency Department entrance straight ahead.

Is cell phone use allowed in the Emergency Department?

Cell phone use is allowed in certain areas of the Emergency Department. We ask, however, that cell phone users be sensitive to the needs of patients and staff.

What are the visiting hours for patients who are in the Observation Unit?

Please view our current visitor policy.

What are the dining options for visitors?

There are several convenient dining options for visitors. Learn more about amenities at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, including dining options.

Are there any overnight accommodations close to the hospital?

View our listing of local hotel and guest accommodations.

Do you provide support for patients and family members who don’t speak English?

Brigham and Women's Hospital has the ability to provide interpreter services for almost any language or for hearing impaired patients at any time of day. Our interpreters are specially trained to interpret in medical situations.

Will my primary care physician be notified about my visit?

We make every effort to communicate with your personal physician during your visit, and some health plans require us to notify them of your visit.

How long will I wait before being treated?

We recently developed and implemented a new patient- and family-centered emergency medicine model that is designed to get patients into an ED bed more quickly and provide other advantages to the traditional emergency care model.

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