Woodland Memorial Hospital’s multispecialty team delivers high-quality care with compassion, making exceptional health care accessible to all in Woodland, Davis, Dixon, Esparto and surrounding communities.
We offer a full range of services from emergency care to general surgery and:
Family Birth Center and women’s health
Inpatient behavioral health
Emergency Room
Emergency Room Hours:
Our goal is to ensure that all patients are cared for in a safe environment and their health care needs are met continuously. We offer a range of resources for you and your loved ones, from on-site dining options and flexible visiting hours to language services and spiritual care.
We know every journey to health and wellness is different. Whether you need cost estimates, financial assistance, help paying bills or information about accepted insurance plans, we’re here to guide you and make the process simple and reassuring.
Visitors are a valued part of our patients’ care team, and your safety is important to us. Visiting hours are daily from 8 a.m to 9 p.m. Please wash your hands often and avoid visiting if you’re sick.
Visiting guidelines by unit
Emergency department: One visitor for adults; two legal guardians for patients under 18
Family birth center: One doula and one birth partner or coach during labor and delivery; two visitors at a time during postpartum recovery. The hour after delivery (the “golden hour) is reserved for parents only
Outpatient procedures: One visitor, must stay in the designated waiting area
Behavioral health unit: Visitors for behavioral health patients must make an appointment by calling (530) 669-5300.
We want your stay to be comfortable, safe and stress-free. Rooms are assigned based on your doctor’s orders, care needs and availability. Please bring only essential clothing and toiletries. Leave all valuables and electric appliances such as hair dryers or razors, at home.
During your stay, you’ll have access to:
Assistive devices
Direct dial phone
At Woodland Memorial Hospital, we want your visit to feel comfortable and convenient. Stop by our gift shop or enjoy breakfast, lunch, beverages and snacks at our cafeteria on the first floor. Choose from hot grill favorites, fresh salads and sandwiches at convenient hours.
Vending machines near the entrance are available 24/7. The gift shop, located in the main lobby and operated by our volunteer auxiliary, offers toiletries, books, magazines and more.
The Yolo Adult Day Health Center supports individuals who are isolated, depressed or experiencing memory loss. It also helps those needing help with daily tasks, medication management or ongoing therapy. Our goal is to enhance independence, manage chronic conditions and prevent hospitalization or early nursing home placement. We also provide relief for caregivers through education, support and a caregiver support group for those caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s or other neurologic disorders.
We believe every patient deserves care that reflects their values, wishes and dignity. Advance directives give you the opportunity to share your wishes for medical care if you’re unable to speak for yourself. It can outline preferences for life-sustaining treatment, pain control and name someone to make decisions on your behalf.
If you already have an advance directive, please bring a copy with you when you come to the hospital. If you don’t, you can complete a form during your stay or download one in English or Spanish. Our chaplains, case managers, discharge planners and social workers are here to help you through the process.
Through Enhanced Care Management (ECM), our navigators provide ongoing, in-person support, at home or wherever you prefer. This community-based program is available to Yolo County residents with Medi-Cal through Partnership HealthPlan.
Services include:
Helping schedule medical, dental, vision and mental health visits
Coordinating transportation
Assessing food, housing and daily living needs
Assisting with budgeting and income
Referrals to community supports for meals or housing navigation (if eligible)
Call (530) 669-3715 to learn more.
Patient safety is central to our mission. Every patient deserves compassionate, professional care delivered with respect. If you ever have questions about your experience or your rights as a patient, please speak with your nurse or the unit’s nursing supervisor. If your concern isn’t resolved, you may file a formal complaint (grievance) by phone or online. You may also reach us in person or by mail:
Personal and mail delivery
Quality, Risk, Safety and Customer Services
Woodland Memorial Hospital
1325 Cottonwood St.
Woodland, CA 95695
(530) 662-3961
You may also wish to contact:
California Department of Public Health
Licensing and Certification
Sacramento District Office
3901 Lennane Drive, Suite 210
Sacramento, CA 95834
If your concerns remain unresolved, contact The Joint Commission (One Renaissance Blvd., Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181) by calling (630) 792-5000.
Save time and stress on the day of your visit. Call our admitting team at (844) 632-6383 to preregister and get answers to your questions.
Our spiritual care team helps meet the emotional and spiritual needs of patients and their families. To reach a chaplain, dial “0” from any hospital phone or ask your nurse for assistance.
Discuss caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or other brain diseases. Call (530) 669-3700 for details.
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