Patients and Visitors

Coming to the hospital brings forth a variety of emotions. The strain of caring for a sick family member. The elation at the birth of a child. The apprehension awaiting lab results. Or the calm reassurance following stitches or a cast.

We understand these feelings and do our best to make you feel at ease. With that in mind, we extend a warm welcome to you, your family and friends.

We hope you will find your room comfortable and a pleasant place to stay. It includes an electrically adjustable bed and easy-to-use nurse call button. All rooms have telephones and color TV's. Depending on the area of the hospital in which you are staying, your room may also have additional amenities.

When providing care, attention is focused on the unique needs of each age-related category we serve. Personalized attention is given to the needs of infants, toddlers and young children, school-aged children, teens, adults and the elderly.

Visiting Hours

General visiting hours are from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day, with no visitor age restrictions.

Visiting hours for The Birth Center are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. until 8:30 pm. We have a "quiet time" from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. where our moms and babies are resting. We ask that you help us observe this time for our families.

For patients in the intensive care unit, visitations are restricted depending on the patient's condition.

Patient services at Providence Newberg Medical Center can be divided into two main categories - each with specialized staff members, levels of expertise and patient-friendly admissions process.

  • In-patient: Anything that requires you being admitted to the hospital falls under the heading of in-patient services. Maybe you've broken your hip and need replacement surgery. Maybe you're having a baby. Or maybe you're having chest pains and need to be monitored overnight. These are all examples of in-patient care that would require a stay in the hospital.
  • Out-patient: If you're coming to us for a service that doesn't require a stay in the hospital, you are considered a part of the out-patient services. Pre-operative procedures such as x-rays, urinalysis and blood draws are done during routine scheduled appointments.

For visitors looking for a light snack, a hot cup of coffee, or something to eat, our cafeteria (Ruth's Cafe) is open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Inside of these hours, visitors can find hot meals:

  • Breakfast: 6:30 - 9:30 a.m.
  • Lunch: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
  • Dinner: 5 - 7 p.m.
Special dietary needs

If you have special food preferences, please let us know. As a patient, your physician has ordered one of several menu types to be used during your stay. This includes categories such as regular, no-sodium and liquid only. You can make your menu selections for lunch and dinner- within your particular dietary category - on a special menu order form that's delivered with breakfast. All meals are delivered by room service.

The Providence Newberg Gift Shop is one of Yamhill County's best-kept secrets. Whether in person or over the phone, our volunteer sales associates are always ready to assist you and help you select, package or deliver your gift within the medical center. PNMC Gift Shop proceeds help support hospital programs.

Let us be your personal shopper. We have a wide selection of flowers and seasonal plants in various price ranges, as well as, balloons, stuffed animals, figurines, jewelry, snacks and candy. Call us and we can help you select the perfect gift.

Custom arrangement may require a special order with a half or one day lead time. Hospital regulations may restrict deliveries to a few areas, including the ICU, CCU and CRU.

Top selling items:

  • Flower bouquets, roses, keepsake potted arrangements and flowering plant
  • Balloons, figurines, magnets and mugs for all occasions
  • Jewelry: bracelets, rings, earrings, pins, charms and necklace sets
  • Quality cards and relaxing music CDs
  • Candles, soaps, lotions and gift sets
  • Beautiful scarves, hats and aprons
  • One of a kind travel bags, purses and wallets
  • Motivational gifts and precious novelty items
  • Handmade baby gifts from blankets and booties to sweaters
  • Gift bags, candy and much more
Gift shop hours
  • Mon - Fri: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Sat: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
  • Sun: 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. (closed occasionally) 
Contact us

Phone: 503-537-1740

Our discharge planning staff is on hand to help you plan for any special care you may need after leaving the hospital, such as:

  • Transfer to another health care facility or another living option
  • Make arraignments for a homemaker or personal care aid at home
  • Obtain medical equipment or transportation
  • Arrange for financial assistance

Social work is an integral part of patient care services provided by Providence Newberg Medical Center. Please ask to see the social worker if you have any questions and concerns about post-hospital planning, counseling or information and referral.

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Volunteer

If you are interested in volunteering at Providence Newberg Medical Center, please complete an application form and background disclosure (for those 18 and older). After receiving your application, you will be contacted to set up an appointment to discuss our program and see if there is a match for placement.

High School Health Career Scholarship Application

Each year, Providence gives scholarships to local high school seniors that are continuing their education and pursuing a career in health care. Six $1,500 scholarships will be awarded to six high school seniors attending a school in the Yamhill service area.