Patient & Visitor Information
Understanding the Policies of Baptist Hospital in Beaumont
Listed below is information that you and your family may find helpful during your stay at Baptist Beaumont Hospital. We request that as a patient you follow hospital rules and regulations and be considerate of the rights of others while in the hospital. Please help by controlling noise, observing our tobacco-free policy, and limiting the number of your visitors. Please contact any of our employees or our Patient Advocate if there is anything that we can do for you during your stay. You can also view our Patient Handbook online by clicking here.
View our Joint Notice and Privacy Practice
No Surprise Billing
- Click Here for Your Rights and Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills(English)
- Click Here for Your Rights and Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills(Spanish)
Consent Forms
You may be asked to sign consent forms for certain types of treatment, tests, and procedures. Each treatment will be explained to you before you sign the consent forms. If you are unclear about the procedure, inform your nurse and your physician will be notified. Treatments, tests, and procedures may be delayed until consent forms are signed.
Medications
Please give your nurse a list of any and all medications you are currently taking including dosage and schedule so that your physician may review these. During your hospitalization, your nurse will bring medications to you. All non-essential medications should be left at home to avoid interference with tests or care during your hospital stay.
Smoking Policy
Baptist Beaumont Hospital is a tobacco-free environment. Acknowledging the inconsistency between advising on the health hazards of tobacco use and allowing its use on hospital grounds, we have taken the position of prohibiting tobacco use by anyone on our campus and parking lots — employees, volunteers, medical staff, contract staff, vendors, patients, and visitors.
Floral Deliveries
Flowers are delivered directly to patients’ rooms. Live flowers or plants are not permitted in the Intensive Care Units.