Parking
Convenient hospital parking is provided in Parking 1, a four-level deck connected to the hospital. Entrance to this deck is underground, below the lobby entrance to the hospital.
If you are visiting patients on the A Wing of the hospital, (room number begins with the letter A) more convenient parking is available in Parking 2.
Parking Fees:
Each time you enter the deck, you will be given a ticket. Bring this ticket inside with you and pay at the kiosk by the Parking 1 elevators or outside by the Parking 2 elevators. You can pay with credit or debit at the exit. Cash is not accepted in the exit lane.
Fees: $1/hour, with a maximum of $7 per day.
Example: If you park for 9 hours in the deck, you will only pay $7 when you exit.
NOTE: If you enter and exit the deck multiple times in one day, you will be required to pay each time that you exit.
Example: You enter the deck and park for 2 hours, the fee is $2. If you return and park for another hour, the fee is $1.
Each hospital patient receives one parking pass for 7 days of free parking. Weekly parking passes are available to patients and their visitors at the parking kiosk for $10. You may leave and return as many times as you like for 7 days for one $10 fee.
Free parking is available at War Memorial Stadium. A free shuttle bus runs from the stadium lot to the hospital from 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Parking for Outpatient Clinics and the Outpatient Pharmacy is available in Parking 3 at the corner of Capitol and Cedar Streets. This deck serves the Cancer Institute, Spine Institute, Eye Institute, the Outpatient Center Radiation Oncology Center, and the Proton Center of Arkansas. Validation is available for patients at their clinic appointments.
Parking for The Orthopaedic and Spine Hospital is available near the entrance. Validation is available for patients at their clinic appointments.
Hand Washing
Germ prevention is one of our top priorities for your safety and that of our patients and other family members and visitors. Frequent hand washing is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of germs and disease. Soap, water and alcohol-based hand sanitizer are available in every patient room. Hand sanitizer is also available outside patient rooms and at major building entrances.