For visitors
Find all the information you need on Overland Park Regional Medical Center's visitor information page, which offers guidelines and protocols for a positive experience in Overland Park, Kansas.
Visiting our hospital
Learn more about our visitor services and policies, including cafeteria and gift shop hours, patient surgery text updates and other available resources at HCA Midwest Overland Park Regional Medical Center.
Visiting our hospital
Learn more about our visitor services and policies, including cafeteria and gift shop hours, patient surgery text updates and other available resources at HCA Midwest Overland Park Regional Medical Center.
Our hospital's current visitor information
At the end of the day, our primary objective is keeping people healthy, and we thank you for your help in maintaining a safe environment for our staff and patients. Our visitation policy may change at any time based on the safety needs of our staff and community. While in our facility, you must adhere to these guidelines:
- Daily visiting hours are from 5:00am to 9:00pm, and visitors are not allowed to check in after 8:30pm.
- There is no restriction on the number of visitors that can visit a patient at one time.
- There are no age restrictions for visitors, except for ICU and NICU patients. Children that would like to visit the ICU or NICU must be 14 years and older.
- If you are visiting a patient who is under observation or tests positive for coronavirus (COVID-19), please check with the unit for visitor guidelines.
- Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer when entering or exiting patient rooms.
We are dedicated to keeping our communities informed regarding emergency situations that may impact patient care.
Circumstances may allow for specific exceptions to any visitation restrictions described on this webpage. Those circumstances include religious visitation as well as a designated support person for a patient with a disability to provide assistance with communication or other necessary components of the patient's treatment. All persons entering under an exception remain subject to appropriate infection control protocols.
Visitor information
Gift shop
Lori's Gift Shop at Overland Park Regional Medical Center is located at on the first floor near the facility's Main Entrance. Hours are Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We are currently working to extend week-night hours.
Online purchases can also be made.
Cafeteria
Hours can be found under amenities.
Hospital visiting hours
To ensure the safety of our patients, visitors, physicians and colleagues, our normal visiting hours and policies have been temporarily revised. Please review our latest visitor policy.
Pharmacy
Pharmacy information can be found on our locations page under the Medical Offices tab.
Patient mail
Cards, letters and flowers will arrive faster if they are addressed as follows:
Patient's Name
Room Number
Overland Park Regional Medical Center
10500 Quivira Road
Overland Park, KS 66215
Parking & walking on campus
Parking
- Connected 400-space patient and visitor parking garage
- Surface parking near the front driveway
- Surface parking adjacent to these medical buildings:
- Doctors' Building
- Medical Plaza West
- Quivira Medical Plaza
- Quivira Internal Medicine/Overland Park Surgery Center
Designated parking for mothers to be
Overland Park Regional Medical Center is happy to provide premium parking for Mothers to Be in the Doctors' Building and Medical Plaza West parking lots.
Entrances to hospital
- Parking garage entrance directly connects to hospital lobby
- New main entrance located in front of the hospital, adjacent to lobby
- New emergency entrance left of main entrance
"Heritage" walking trail
- New walking trail on north side of the hospital collaboratively designed with neighbors, local artists and historians
- Art and history combined on a trail, which includes outdoor seating areas made of native stone, native landscaping and historical signage
- Four focus areas along the trail:
- "Shelter" in the dwellings of Kanza and Shawnee Indians
- "Protection" from the soldiers at Fort Leavenworth and Fort Scott
- "Changes" connecting cities by the Strang Line, a streetcar system
- "Crossing", a series of flat rocks allowing travelers to continue west
- Connects from Quivira Rd. to Johnson County's Indian Creek Trail System