To help reduce the spread of COVID-19, we asked many of our families to postpone procedures. Now, with support from local health officials, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health is starting to schedule many of the delayed procedures.
We understand that many families have concerns about coming to the hospital during these uncertain times. We want to let you know that we continue to provide high-quality care to our patients, families, and community. We are in constant contact with local health officials to monitor COVID-19. Your safety and your child’s safety remain our top priority.
Thank you for choosing us to take care of your child. We are here to work with you and support you every step of the way. Knowing what to expect can help make things go smoothly on the day of your child’s procedure.
Packard Children’s has made many changes in the last few months to prevent the spread of infections, so you may notice some differences. Here are things we are doing to keep your family safe in the hospital and to reduce the spread of infection.
We do health checks at the entrances of both Main and West buildings. Everyone who enters the hospital is checked for COVID-19 related symptoms, such as:
Social distancing is when you put physical space between you and other people. Keeping 6 feet (2 meters) of space between you and others is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of infection. During your stay, you may notice fewer members of your child’s care team visiting you in person. Your care team may talk to you by phone or through video visits.
You may also notice that when a provider comes into the room, he or she will stand farther away from you. This is to make sure that the provider maintains the right physical distance. We want to make sure that your child has the best medical care possible, but not everything can be done at a distance. The team will do physical exams when they need to, but they will use precautions to minimize exposure to infection.
At Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, we will ask that you and your child wear a mask while you are here.
You can find all this information in our Guide to Having Surgical Procedures During COVID-19 brochure:
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