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Floyd Medical Center New Visitor Restrictions Take Effect Friday, March 13

March 12th, 2020 – 7:00 PM

Floyd Medical Center – 

In an ongoing effort to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses, including COVID-
19, Floyd is expanding visitor restrictions that will include a brief health screening at
entrances to numerous facilities effective Friday, March 13. Floyd is taking this
additional measure to protect the health of our patients, their families and our medical
staff.

Effective immediately, patients will be permitted only one visitor, unless
deemed absolutely necessary by the patient’s health care team. The following
restrictions will apply: 

 Patients and visitors may ONLY enter at main or emergency entrances. Floyd
Medical Center’s North Entrance on Turner McCall Boulevard and the parking
deck are closed to the public. 
 All visitors and patients will be screened before entering the hospital. 
 Only one visitor per patient will be permitted. 
 No visitors younger than 13 will be permitted. 

Nursing staff and the attending physician will work with families who have special
circumstances, such as a critically ill or injured family member, on a case-by-case
basis.

The following locations will be impacted:
 Floyd Medical Center 
 330 Physician Center 
 Floyd Behavioral Health 
 Polk Medical Center 
 Cherokee Medical Center 

This is a rapidly evolving situation and Floyd will take additional steps to help control the
spread of COVID-19 as necessary. Floyd recognizes that interacting with friends and
family can be helpful to the healing process and strongly encourage everyone to utilize

304 Turner McCall Blvd.
P.O. Box 233
Rome, Georgia 30162-0233
706.509.5000 Phone
www.floyd.org

other forms of support for their loved ones, such as phone calls and video chats on cell
phones or other mobile devices.
Patients visiting Floyd Urgent Care or Floyd Primary Care should call before coming
if they have cough, fever or difficulty breathing AND have been in close contact with a
person known to have COVID-19.