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ATM Machine
An ATM machine is available in the hospital for your use. The ATM machine is located on the first floor of each hospital. The Baptist Health System does not own the ATM machine and any problems with the ATM machine must be directed to the credit union sponsoring the machine. This information may be obtained on the front of each machine.

Baby E- Nusery
We have the cutest little baby faces…all online. Nothing is sweeter than a brand new baby. Ooh and ahh over your loved one’s newest addition at the Baby E-Nursery.

Cafeteria and Dietary Services
All patients on regular or modified and/or therapeutic diets, as prescribed by a physician, will be assisted daily by a food and nutrition service representative in selecting enjoyable, nutritious meals. There is a full-service cafeteria and grill available for you and your visitors.  

Electrical Devices
Hospital policy does not allow patients or families/visitors to bring any electrical equipment into the facility. This includes items such as electric razors and hair dryers. This is to ensure your safety, and that of our patients. If you are not sure of a certain piece of equipment, please ask your nurse or physician before bringing it to the hospital. 

Find A Doctor
Having a primary care physician is important to your overall health and well-being. Baptist Health System is happy to help you find a physician within our system. Click here to start your search or call our physician referral service at (210) 297-7005.


Gift Shop
Baptist Health System hospitals offer a Gift Shop that is operated Monday through Saturday. Store hours vary by location. The Gift Shop offers an assortment of plants, stuffed toys, snacks, toiletries, and greeting cards. For your convenience, the gift shop accepts cash, checks, and major credit cards.

Interpretive Services
Interpretive services are available for persons who are non-English speaking and/or are deaf-mute. If you need this service, please speak with a hospital representative. Interpreter services are provided at no cost to you.

Maps & Directions

Patient Cheer Cards
If you have a loved one staying at a Baptist Health System Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, send them a Cheer Card using our easy online card template. It's simple and thoughtful. Just pick your picture and greeting. Then, customize your card by typing in your own personal message.

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Visiting Hours
Our policy is to protect the privacy of patients, and to provide a restful, healing environment while allowing patients the comfort of welcomed visitors.

General visiting hours will end at 8:00 PM daily. Additionally, each unit may have its own specific guidelines for visitation. 2-3 visitors per patient are permitted in the patient's room during visiting hours. Other visitors may wait in designated waiting rooms, lobbies or the cafeteria. For the safety and comfort of our patients, visitors are asked not to congregate in the hallways or wait in patient care areas.

Children are welcome to visit family members. We ask that children under the age of 14 are supervised and within control of an adult at all times.

Occassionally, it is necessary for a relative to remain overnight with a seriously ill patient. This is permitted in a private room on general nursing units. A limited number of cots or recliners are available and they are assigned as requested. Please ask your nurse if you need this service.

The nurse responsible for each patient's care reserves the right to limit visitation based on the needs of that patient, their roommate and other patients on the unit. Visitors who are not compliant with rules, are loud or disruptive, or disturb the privacy and rest of patients will be asked to leave.

Patients have the absolute right to limit or decline visitors.

Any individual, child or adult, who has symptoms of, or has been exposed to, a communicable illness or infection should not visit hospital patients. Symptoms may include coughing, sneezing, runny nose, fever, rash, diarrhea or vomiting within the past 24 hours.

Visitors are asked to check with a nurse before bringing food, beverages, medications or electrical appliances to patients.

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