Paoli Hospital

Hospital
Paoli Hospital
255 West Lancaster Avenue
Paoli, Pennsylvania 19301

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Paoli Hospital

About Paoli Hospital

Founded in 1913, Paoli Hospital is recognized for its exceptional medical and surgical services, advanced technology and personalized approach to care. We offer a wide range of services, including orthopaedics, maternity care, cardiovascular, cancer care and a level II trauma center. Neonatologists from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia provide specialized newborn and neonatal intensive care in our Level II NICU. Main Line Health's affiliation with Jefferson Health enables a neurointervention center for advanced stroke care at Paoli Hospital. The hospital features an award-winning Patient Care Pavilion, designed to enhance clinical outcomes, patient safety and the overall experience with private rooms and family accommodations. Consistently recognized for excellence, Paoli Hospital remains a leader in patient-centered care in the region.

Paoli Hospital fact sheet (PDF)

Visiting our campus

Providing a safe environment for patients, visitors and staff is integral to our focus of delivering high-quality care. Main Line Health requires visitors to obtain a temporary visitor's badge from our Greeter Service Ambassadors, located at the main entrance of our hospitals. A government-issued ID (state ID, driver's license, passport, etc.) is required to receive a visitor's badge. 

 Explore the resources below to learn more about how Paoli Hospital can help you and your loved ones.   

Parking and navigation

The Paoli Hospital campus consists of our main hospital, the pavilion, three medical office buildings, a parking garage and various outpatient locations adjacent to the hospital campus.

Download our campus map (PDF)

Parking

Garage and surface lot parking are available at no cost to patients and visitors. Please follow campus signage to the hospital and medical office building locations.

Parking at Paoli Hospital is free. Complimentary valet parking is also available for our patients. In addition, handicap parking is located on the street level of the south garage next to the valet location with numerous reserved spaces. 

Public transportation

  • By train: From Philadelphia's 30th Street Station, Suburban Station or Market East Station, take SEPTA's Regional Rail Paoli/Thorndale Line to Paoli. Paoli Station is located approximately one mile east of Paoli Hospital on Lancaster Avenue (Route 30). Taxi or ride share service can be called from the station.
  • By bus: Paoli Hospital is served by local SEPTA bus routes. For routes and schedules, visit SEPTA.org.

Visitor information

Visitor hours

Patients are permitted to have visitors from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Sunday, as long as it is not disruptive to their healing. Patients are permitted to have two visitors at a time, and visitors are allowed to swap out throughout the day. Visitors can request to stay overnight with patients. Children below the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

Visitation is always at the discretion of the patient's care team. Main Line Health staff will facilitate this to the best of their ability and may need to limit or restrict visitors to protect the health, privacy and safety of the patient. The patient has the right to be made aware of any clinical limitations or restrictions.

Visitor amenities

  • Lounges: You’re invited to use the lounge available on each patient floor as a quiet place to read or visit.   
  • Spiritual care and meditation room: Chaplains, who are spiritual care professionals, provide religious, spiritual and emotional support to persons of any or no religious tradition. Care includes empathetic listening, crisis or brief pastoral counseling, guided meditation, spiritual resources such as providing religious texts, supportive care surrounding difficult decisions, prayer and sacramental support. Chaplains are also able to help with special dietary needs related to faith, culture or tradition and can help patients honor rites and rituals specific to their own traditions. To talk with a spiritual care professional or to learn more about pastoral services, please call 484.565.8028. For your convenience and comfort, an interfaith prayer and meditation room is located on the first floor of the Valet Lobby, across from the Gift Shop, and is available 24 hours a day.
  • ATM: For your convenience, an automated teller machine (ATM) is located near the main entrance.
  • Gift shop: The Paoli Hospital Gift Shop is devoted to providing encouragement, support, and comfort to the hospital community. Located in the valet lobby, the gift shop offers a variety of thoughtful get-well gifts, new baby gifts, fashion and accessories, convenience items, food, beverages, flower and balloon arrangements and countless other gift items to comfort and cheer. Call us at 484.565.1104 to place an order. Orders placed within one hour of closing are delivered the same day.
  • Mail, flowers, balloons: Mail and packages will be delivered to patients by a hospital volunteer. Any mail received after discharge will be forwarded to your home address. Outgoing mail may be taken to the nursing station or given to your attending nurse. Postage stamps are available in the gift shop. If you wish to mail a loved one during their stay at Paoli Hospital, please put the patient’s full name and room number on the front of the envelope and address the parcel to: Paoli Hospital, 255 West Lancaster Avenue, Paoli, PA 19301. The florist delivers directly to patient rooms. However, flowers or plants are not allowed in intensive care units. Latex balloons are not allowed in the hospital because they can cause serious allergic reactions. Mylar (foil) balloons are allowed.

Patient guide

As part of Main Line Health, we provide you the services of an exceptional team of highly skilled and dedicated individuals. While each staff member is a specialist in his or her chosen field, we all share a common commitment to your good health and well-being.

Providing a safe environment for patients, staff and the community is integral to our focus of delivering high-quality care. Main Line Health requires visitors to obtain a temporary visitor's badge from our Greeter Service Ambassadors located at the main entrance of our hospitals. A government-issued ID (state ID, driver's license, passport, etc.) is required to receive a visitor's badge.

View the Paoli Hospital patient guide (PDF)

Patient advocacy

Our staff is available to help you and your family with questions or complaints concerning your stay and to explain hospital policies and procedures. We encourage you and your family to openly communicate with your physicians, nurses and other caregivers to resolve your questions and concerns. Paoli Hospital wants you and your family to feel comfortable raising questions, concerns, complaints or other issues. 

Questions, concerns and complaints 

To share your concerns, suggestions or feedback about Paoli Hospital, please contact our Patient Relations Department by calling: 484.565.1090. You or your representative can also file by mail by sending your written grievance to Regulatory Department, Gerhard Building, 130 South Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, fax to 484.337.2013, or email MLHPatientRelations@mlhs.org.  

Please note that this fax number is not to be used for medical record requests. 
For assistance, contact the hospital's patient advocate at 484.337.3075.

Frequently called phone numbers

Specialties

Heart and Vascular Care

The cardiologists and cardiovascular surgeons at Main Line Health work together to improve the detection and prevention of heart disease with the latest treatment options.

Cancer Care

From diagnosis and throughout treatment, Main Line Health cancer specialists (oncologists) provide compassionate care for you and your loved ones through all stages of cancer treatment.

Maternity (Obstetrics)

Our board-certified gynecologists are dedicated to serving you at every stage of your life, from adolescence to menopause and beyond. Whether you need treatment for common gynecological issues or advanced therapies and surgical expertise, we're here to provide comprehensive care and support.

Orthopaedics

Orthopaedic doctors at Main Line Health treat simple to complex sports and accident-related injuries as well as the painful effects of many conditions that limit your mobility and cause pain. Find an orthopaedic surgeon near me.

Stroke and Neurointervention

Main Line Health is one of few community health systems offering state-of-the-art neurointervention care. Through our collaboration with the Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience, our Neurointervention Program is an accredited thrombectomy-capable stoke center.

Our practices

Paoli Hospital's history

Humble beginnings: Homeopathic Hospital of West Chester

Paoli Hospital got its start in 1913 as the Homeopathic Hospital of West Chester. Also known as "The Hoopes Home," it was housed in a renovated building on the southwest corner of Walnut and Biddle Streets. In those days, the hospital had seven rooms, a children's ward and could only house 35 patients at a time. The American College of Surgeons granted Homeopathic Hospital full accreditation in 1924. In just 11 years, it had grown to include 27 beds and was staffed with 17 duty nurses.

In a move that was ahead of its time, the hospital also established well-baby clinics in 1932 for babies born in the hospital—our team weighed the infants and performed general checkups while mothers received advice on care and feeding.

Becoming Paoli Hospital

In July 1966 we were renamed Paoli Hospital and a lively groundbreaking ceremony celebrated our excitement to serve more patients with greater resources than ever before. A newspaper article from the event stated:

Among the many facilities of the new Paoli Memorial Hospital are intensive and cardiac care units, central supply service, central air conditioning, extensive carpeting. The most modern hospital equipment, Electronic Nursing Stations, large parking space, Coffee and Gift Shops and Cafeteria, 104 beds, ample land area.

By the mid-1990s, Paoli Hospital's Emergency Center saw 20,000 patients per year, representing 50% of hospital admissions.

Today, our mission is the same as it was 100 years ago—at Paoli Hospital we strive to continue growing and offer more advanced treatment and care to all patients. As always, we see you and your loved ones as our neighbors, and we wish to bring you to better health with warmth, compassion and friendliness.

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