MultiCare Valley Hospital

Category: Hospital

Address: 12606 E Mission Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99216, USA

Phone: +15099246650

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Sue Coordes

Jul 27, 2022

I had gone into ER and yes there was an hour wait but go to Sacred Heart for a twelve to fourteen hour wait. The staff was amazing and very kind. I was admitted and had four surgeries in two weeks. The nurses were amazing and fast to respond. My exsperience was wonderful. I would have died had I gone to an ER with the wait time Sacred Heart has. Have gone to ER several times and the staff was always kind.

Trinity Stone

Jun 9, 2022

I visited this hospital for a lumbar puncture (spinal tap). It was my first lumbar puncture ever and it was my first time visiting this hospital. The ladies at the lobby desk and the clerk who checked me in were all very pleasant. I talked to a lot of people yesterday but everyone I spoke to were very kind and patient. They all had very energetic attitudes, along with senses of humor, which allowed me to relax and have a positive experience. I was also told that my regular doctor had requested some bloodwork, which they did while I was recovering from the procedure. They explained the procedure very well and were very respectful, and professional, especially the male nurses, during the process. They answered all of my questions clearly and were very thorough with their work. I hope I won't have to visit a hospital for a long while (lol) but if I did I wouldn't mind coming here again. This is probably one of the more upbeat hospitals I've been to.

ScarletRoseWolf

May 13, 2022

Worst hospital EVER! They made me wait forever just to be shoved out the door! Came here twice for the same pain, and they barely looked at me. Told them the first medication didn't work, they just shoved more pills in my face and sent me home. They don't do their job. And just want you to go away, the nurses are rude, the drs seem careless, and unkind. DO NOT GO HERE.

Sarah Roberts Chlarson

Apr 12, 2022

Decent birthing facility and decent staff working in outpatient care, however, when it isn’t outpatient, the nurses are less than caring and downright rude. I asked why my blood was being drawn a second time and the RN’s response was to “google it”. I don’t know how google would tell me what the lab work said but it was her way to shut me up. Great doctors, clean facility, but whoever hires supporting staff needs to have higher expectations and requirements.

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Questions & Answers

Does valley accept idaho medicaid?

Lara Parker | Aug 24, 2019
MsSamanatha A | Aug 24, 2019

I think so

How come they don't care for their patients? It's quite confusing.

Taylor Corbett | Aug 23, 2021
Kaleb Farman | Aug 23, 2021

Cause nobody wants to do their job correctly

Will Spokane valley hospital give the naltrexone shot if I go to the RE

Willow Payne | Aug 24, 2018
connie priebe | Aug 24, 2018

No. Only a Dr who specializes in that medication will do that. Like a suboxone clinic

Do y’all help people ? Or send them out with half an arm an a knee torn in half?

cole kuritz | Aug 23, 2021
Dennis Barrett | Aug 23, 2021

I use MultiCare exclusively. This hospital, as well as its clinics. I have never had any problems. Sry you did, but this is a great facility.

Do you do COVID-19 testing for travel and what is the cost?

Jane Doyle | Aug 23, 2021
Steve McGowan | Aug 23, 2021

No, Multcare does not do Covid testing. Check with Chas medical in Spokane valley

What department do I contact to get attending physician to fill out paperwork for an employer related coverage benefit for in patient hospital stay?

Lynda Forsythe | Aug 23, 2021
Dennis Chambers | Aug 23, 2021

Patient admin should be able to help

How much will a telehealth visit cost?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

A telehealth visit at MultiCare visit costs the same as a visit at our in-person clinics. We accept all the same types of insurance that we do at our clinics. Indigo Online Care can bill most insurance plans. If you do not have insurance, there is a flat fee of $99. If you need help finding insurance or are interested financial assistance, please contact our patient financial navigation program.

What if I'm not very comfortable with technology?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

That’s ok. Just call your local clinic to schedule your appointment, and we will talk you through the rest of the process. The technology requirements for a telemedicine visit are very simple. You only need a device with a camera and a microphone. (Most modern mobile phones meet this requirement.) The rest of the process is as simple as clicking on a link. You can also review our troubleshooting documents for additional guidance.

Do I need special technology to make an appointment?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

To make an appointment, all you need is a phone. For the virtual video visit itself, you will need a smart phone, tablet or a computer that has a camera and a microphone. When you call to set up your appointment, our staff can give you detailed instructions on how to connect to your provider. We also recommend you download the MyChart App if you will be connecting to your provider through a mobile device.

What if I have COVID-19 Symptoms?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

If your symptoms are not severe, you can schedule an appointment and be seen like you would for any condition. MultiCare can assess you through a video visit and help you determine next steps, arranging testing when needed. If your symptoms are life threatening, for example, you are having trouble breathing, please call 9-1-1 or visit the nearest emergency department.

My child is 16. Can they be vaccinated against COVID-19?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

We understand that parents are hopeful that COVID-19 vaccines will be made available to children. At this time, none of the vaccines approved for emergency use in the United States are meant for anyone under 16 years of age. Of the three vaccines available, only the Pfizer vaccine has been shown to be safe for those between 16-18 years old. The Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines have only been shown to be safe for those 18 and older. This is because the clinical trials used to test these vaccines’ effectiveness and safety did not include anyone under those ages. The Washington State Department of Health has not recommended or approved the use of any COVID-19 vaccines for patients under 16, based on CDC guidance and the FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization guidelines. In accordance with these guidelines, MultiCare is unable to schedule vaccine appointments for anyone under 16. We are also unable to schedule vaccine appointments for anyone under 16 in locations that do not have Pfizer vaccine available.

What COVID-19 vaccines have been approved?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

There are currently three vaccines that have emergency use authorization from the FDA: Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine — This vaccine is for people age 16 and older. It requires two doses given around 21 days apart. After the second dose, research has shown this vaccine provides around 95 percent protection from the virus. Moderna vaccine — This vaccine is for people age 18 and older. It requires two injections given around 28 days apart. After the second dose, this vaccine provides 94.1 percent immunity. Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine — This vaccine is for people age 18 and older. It requires one dose and provides 72 percent immunity. Current CDC guidelines indicate that second doses for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines may be given up to six weeks after the first dose and still be effective.

Why can't I just get my vaccine from my primary care provider?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

COVID-19 vaccines are only offered at specific MultiCare locations. Your MultiCare primary care provider does not have vaccines available. When scheduling your vaccine appointment, you must select one of the available vaccine locations. If you have specific questions about the COVID-19 vaccine related to your health history, please reach out to your doctor, but otherwise, please do not call your doctor’s office to try and schedule a vaccine appointment.

Once I get the vaccine, do I still need to wear a mask or worry about social distancing?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

Even if you get the vaccine, you should continue to wear a mask around others, wash your hands and practice physical distancing. Both of the vaccines currently being used in the United States require two doses given three to four weeks apart before you are well protected. When you get your first shot, you don’t become immediately immune. It can take several weeks for your body to develop antibodies. After you get the vaccine, you should also continue to take steps to protect other people who haven’t been vaccinated yet. Experts need to understand more about the protection that COVID-19 vaccines provide before changing recommendations on what everyone should take to slow the spread of the virus. Data shows that the first vaccine dose provides about 50 percent immunity protection and you’ll have around 95 percent immunity protection a few weeks after your second dose. So, even after your second dose there is still a chance that you can get sick. We also don’t yet know if the vaccine totally prevents us from being infected or passing the virus on to someone else.

How long will it take for the vaccine to work?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

It typically takes a few weeks for the body to build immunity (protection against the virus that causes COVID-19) after you get a vaccine. That means it is possible for a person to be infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 just before or just after vaccination and still get sick. This is because the vaccine has not had enough time to provide protection.

Are COVID-19 vaccines safe?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

While the COVID-19 vaccines have been developed more quickly than usual, the protocols to evaluate safety and efficacy have been the same. Before they reach us, they will have passed through a number of rounds of evaluation and approval, including the FDA, the CDC, the state Department of Health and an independent collaborative of experts from across Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Colorado and California. You can learn about vaccine safety from the CDC and learn more about the Western States Pact and Scientific Safety Review Workgroup from the Washington State Department of Health.

Can I pick which vaccine I get when I am eligible?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

You are encouraged to take the vaccine type that is available when it is offered to you. We are unable to offer options to choose the manufacturer since our vaccines are based on supplies received from the state. If you have already received the first dose of vaccine for the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, you should make sure your second dose comes from the same vaccine manufacturer.

What will happen at my vaccine appointment?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

Here’s what to expect when you arrive for your vaccine appointment at MultiCare: 1. We’ll verify you are wearing a mask and complete a temperature check. An appropriate mask will be provided for you, if necessary. 2. You’ll check-in at our registration desk, receive your vaccine card (or have your card updated if this is your second shot) and we’ll verify your information. 3. After check-in, you’ll be directed to a vaccine station, and the vaccinator will review the screening document with you. Note if you answer “yes” to any of the screening questions, you may not be able to get the vaccine that day, so we recommend you review those questions in advance. 4. You’ll receive your vaccine and instructions on how to schedule your second dose, if needed. 5. You’ll need to wait for at least 15 minutes in the observation area to be sure you do not have a reaction to the vaccine. 6. You’ll be provided with a ticket that notes when your observation time will be over. Make sure you plan your schedule to accommodate this observation time. 7. Once your observation time is up, you are free to leave, as long as you are feeling well.

What do I need to do to prepare for my vaccine appointment?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

Before you head to your vaccine appointment, keep in mind the following: You will need to wear a mask. MultiCare will provide an appropriate mask for you, if necessary. You will have to answer a series of health screening questions. You can review those questions here. If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, you may not be able to get your vaccine dose that day. You will need your identification and insurance information so our staff can verify that information as needed. You will also need to be able to verify your eligibility to receive the vaccine. For example, if you are a health care worker or first responder, you should bring your employee badge or ID.

How much does the COVID vaccine cost?

MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

According to the CDC, vaccine doses purchased with taxpayer dollars will be given at no cost to an individual. Vaccination providers are allowed to charge an administration fee for giving the shot to someone, which is reimbursed by a patient’s public or private insurance company or, for uninsured patients, by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Provider Relief Fund. At the time you make an appointment you will be asked for the name of your insurance provider, if you have one, but there will be no out of pocket expense for you as an individual when you get your vaccine at MultiCare, regardless of whether you have insurance or not.

Does this hospital do blood for other doctors

Courtney Adams | Aug 23, 2021
MultiCare Valley Hospital | Aug 23, 2021

Hi Courtney, yes we do.

Does valley hospital hire hca's?

Crystal Pierce | Aug 23, 2020
Crystal Pierce | Aug 23, 2020

HCA stands for home care aide. Or health care aide

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How much do they pay their cna's

Crystal Pierce | Aug 24, 2019
John Celestino | Aug 24, 2019

More than you make now, and they're fun to work with 🤔

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Are they union?

Crystal Pierce | Aug 24, 2019
Melissa Jensen | Aug 23, 2020

Yes the are

Do they provide cna training?

Crystal Pierce | Aug 24, 2019
Mriam Vandenburg | Aug 24, 2019

No

So I'm going to be induced on Monday and I was wondering if they feed the father's too like the dad of my child?

nicole ray | Aug 24, 2018
Julie W | Aug 24, 2018

they charge just be glad parking is free

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Where is outpatient

Tawnie Connell | Aug 24, 2018
Julie W | Aug 24, 2018

when you see the ER part look over past where ambulances go in and its in same parkinglot but just over to right of the ER if you get lost go in the ER they can show you or tell you i have gone there lots to both

Can I come in to get full beds

Randy Smith | Aug 24, 2018
Julie W | Aug 24, 2018

no

Peeing pooping blood

eric justice | Aug 24, 2018
HJoy J.M-J | Aug 24, 2018

Not sure if this is a review or health question. But at any rate, blood is bad when it's in the intestines or bladder. ER at Sacred Heart might keep you alive.

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