Patients & Visitors
Current Visitor Guidelines
We ask for your assistance in supporting your loved one’s recovery by limiting visitation.
If you have:
- Traveled from a high-risk area for COVID-19
- Contact with a person known to be infected with COVID-19
- A cough, fever or difficulty breathing
PATIENTS – Tell staff immediately.
VISITORS – Delay your visit.
The safety of patients, visitors and our healthcare team members is critical to our delivery of quality medical care. When in the hospital for treatment, the best interest of our patients is to minimize unnecessary exposure to infectious or communicable diseases.
Only well, essential visitors such as immediate family, caregivers, partners or significant others ages 18 and older may visit patients. Currently, patients are allowed 1-2 visitors at a time depending on department. The visitation policy is subject to change and may vary by case. Patients in isolation will have additional visitor restrictions. For questions about provider or location visitor policy, you can contact your provider’s office directly. For questions about hospital visitation, call (580) 765-3321.
If you are experiencing a fever or have respiratory or flu-like symptoms such as cough, running nose, sore throat, chills or muscle aches, postpone your visit unless you are coming to the hospital for medical care.
People who have traveled to a high-risk area for COVID-19 or had contact with a person known to be infected with COVID-19 are not permitted to visit patients.
All visitors are asked to practice infection prevention.
- Sanitize your hands when entering the hospital and when entering or exiting patient rooms.
- Cover your cough or sneeze with your elbow or a tissue; dispose of used tissues in the trash.
- Sanitize your hands after coughing or sneezing.
If you would like to drop off a card, gift or other message of encouragement, we are happy to deliver those to patients. You may also call a patient’s room so they can hear your voice and you can hear how they are doing. The hospital has free Wi-Fi, so you may visit patients using Facetime or another video communication app.
We appreciate your understanding and compliance. With your help, we can maintain a safe environment for all our patients, visitors, and staff.
At AllianceHealth Ponca City, we understand that coming to the hospital as a patient or as a loved one's support person can be a difficult, often overwhelming experience. Whether you’re preparing for a hospital stay or stopping by to see friends and family, knowing where to go and what to bring will help make your visit less stressful. To make your experience easier, we want to provide you with helpful information you may need to plan your visit, such as what to expect, parking instructions, transportation and more.
Driving Directions
- From Highway 11 East:
Take Highway 11 west to US 77. Turn left onto US 77 south and travel 3 miles to hospital. The hospital will be on the right side of the road between Patton Drive and Hartford Avenue. Enter at main entrance.
- From Highway 11 West:
Take Highway 11 east to US 77. Merge onto US 77 south and travel 6 miles to hospital. The hospital will be on the right side of the road between Patton Drive and Hartford Avenue. Enter at main entrance.
- From Highway 60 East:
Take Highway 60 east to US 77. Turn right onto US 77 north and travel 3.2 miles to hospital. The hospital will be on the left side of the between Hartford Avenue and Patton Drive. Enter on Patton Drive and follow directional signs.
- From Highway 60 West:
Take US 60 west to US 60 Business. US 60 Business turns into South Ave. Continue on South Avenue past ConocoPhillips until you reach US 77. Turn left onto US 77 north. Travel 1.5 miles to hospital. The hospital will be on the left side of the road just north of Hartford Avenue. Enter on Patton Drive and follow directional signs.
Patient Guide

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