For Visitors
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Visiting hours and limits
UCSF Health's regular hospital visiting hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Individual departments may have their own visiting hours. For more details, see below.
Adult inpatients (including labor and delivery)
- Visiting hours: 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
- No maximum number of visitors per day. Depending on the room size, patients may be limited to no more than two visitors at the bedside at any given time. Patients may be allowed one overnight visitor or caregiver, per unit discretion.
Adult emergency departments
- Visiting hours: All hours
- Maximum of one visitor at a time
Adult surgery
- Visiting hours: During surgery hours
- One visitor maximum
- Visitors may be asked to wait in designated areas
Video visits
You may visit a patient remotely (via real-time video) instead of in person. Please ask our staff for help arranging a video visit.
Accompanying patients to appointments
Patients may have someone accompany them during clinic appointments. If a patient would like more than one person there, please check whether the clinic can accommodate this. Additional friends and family members may be allowed to enter the exam room if space permits. Otherwise, they are welcome in designated waiting areas.
Information desks
Information desks are located in the lobbies of many of our medical facilities. Desk staff can provide information on lodging and dining, directions, the drop-off and pick-up of patients, and more.
Mission Bay
(415) 476-1540
1855 Fourth St.
First Floor Lobby
(415) 514-2028
1825 Fourth St.
First Floor Lobby
Parnassus
(415) 353-1664
505 Parnassus Ave.
(415) 353-2869
400 Parnassus Ave.
Mount Zion
(415) 353-9548
1600 Divisadero St.
Surgical waiting areas
Before surgery, patients check in and wait for their procedures in a dedicated surgical waiting area. When the surgical team and operating room are ready, we escort the patient to the operating room.
In some surgical waiting areas, one friend or family member may remain in the waiting area during the patient's procedure. In others, due to space constraints, we require friends and family members to wait elsewhere.
As a courtesy to patients who must fast before surgery, please don't bring food or beverages into waiting areas.