Quick Tour of the
Washington Hospital Center



Washington Hospital Center is a 907-bed, private, not-for-profit teaching hospital located on a 47-acre medical campus with Children's National Medical Center, National Rehabilitation Hospital and the Veterans' Administration Medical Center. As the largest teaching hospital in the Washington area, the Washington Hospital Center trains more than 220 residents in 13 specialties, as well as students of medical technology, radiology and pastoral care.

Some of the many respected specialty areas at the Hospital Center include: The Washington Cancer Institute, Washington Heart, The Burn Center, Women's Services, Transplantation Services, MedSTAR Shock/Trauma service, Washington National Eye Center and the Institute for Asthma and Allergy.

The hospital Center is a member of Medlantic Healthcare Group, which includes National Rehabilitation Hospital, Visiting Nurse Association, Home Infusion Specialists, Center for Ambulatory Surgery Inc., Medlantic Manors at Lamond-Riggs and Layhill, Medlantic Research Institute and NASCOTT.

For
Visitor's Information, please see the Washington hospital Center's Home Page. You will find specific information regarding parking, public transportation, patient and guest services, accomodations, visitor's hours and a few useful telephone numbers. You will find Directions and maps of the Washington Beltway, the Irving Street Vicinity and the Hospital Center Complex to help you find your way to your destination at the Hospital Center. A Floor Plan of Washington Hospital Center has been provided for your convenience. Many important locations within Washington Hospital Center have been labeled on this floor plan.

The Washington Hospital Center has negotiated special rates with a number of
Nearby Hotels. These reduced rates are available for patients and families from out of town, for consulting groups, as well as for personal use.

The key people on your healthcare team are, of course, you and your doctors, who supervise all aspects of your care. Many other people play a role in seeing that you get well. Make a point of asking staff members about their jobs. Their functions usually are quite specialized, and knowing what each person does can help you stay informed. Remember, you are the most important member of your health care team.


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