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Visitor Guidelines

Below are our visitation rules at Tanner Health hospitals and facilities as noted. Tanner Medical Group practices may post additional restrictions at their entrances should the need arise.

General visitation

Please note these guidelines apply to all Tanner Health hospitals (except Willowbrooke at Tanner):

  • Visitors must be at least 2 years of age (unless restricted further as noted below).
  • Visitors must follow hospital rules and use designated entrances.
  • One designated caregiver (age 18+) may stay overnight with a patient.
  • Patients have the right to choose their visitors.
  • Visitation may be limited for privacy and care.

Additional visitor guidelines


Behavioral health (Willowbrooke at Tanner)

All visitors must be 12 or older.

Critical care, CVICU and ICU

Visitation is limited to two visitors age 12 and older at a time. Visitation is not allowed between 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. during shift change and patient hand off. Masks may be required.

Isolation patients​

Visitation is determined by individual patient circumstances. Please consult the patient's primary care nurse.

Maternity services

  • Visitors must be age 12 and older — except for siblings of the new baby.
  • Quiet hours for patient rest and recovery are daily, between 2 to 4 p.m.
  • Labor and Delivery: Limited to three visitors and a time
  • Nursery and NICU: Limited to two visitors (mom + one) with matching baby bracelets. Masks are required.

If you have any other questions about patient visitation, please as the patient's primary care nurse.

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