NEW CHECK-IN PROCESS
For the safety and security of patients, guests, and associates, we are using a new check-in process. All visitors will be given a registration sticker that they must wear while in the hospital. Providing your ID will make the process quicker. Thank you for understanding.
Welcome to Hamilton Medical Center’s Turner Maternal and Infant Care Center in Dalton, GA. Hamilton provides expert care with the comfort of home-like rooms. For your peace of mind, there are onsite Neonatologists and a Level III Neonatology Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Hamilton.

Hamilton Medical Center has everything you need for the delivery you’ve always wanted:
♪ Whirlpool tubs
♪ International Board Certified Lactation consultant
♪ Private family waiting area
♪ In-room, custom newborn photography
♪ Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Visitation Guidelines for Hamilton Medical Center
Mother/Baby Unit, Labor & Delivery:
• Visitation Hours: 7am – 7:30pm
• One support person and two additional visitors at a time
• Support person may stay at all times
• Siblings may visit
NICU:
• Parents are primary visitors, and grandparents may visit one at a time with a parent.
VISITORS MUST NOT ENTER IF:
• You have a fever of 100.4 or feel like you may have a fever
• You have had COVID in the last 2 weeks
• You are waiting on COVID test results
• You know you have been exposed to COVID in the past 2 weeks
• Experiencing nausea, vomiting or diarrhea
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• Horario de Visitas: 7am – 7:30pm
• Se requieren máscaras/cubrebocas EN TODO MOMENTO
• 1 persona de apoyo y 2 visitantes adicionales a la vez
• La persona de apoyo puede permanecer en todo momento
• Los niños menores de 12 años no podrán visitar el hospital.
NICU
• Los padres son los visitantes principales y los abuelos pueden visitar uno a la vez con uno de los padres.
LOS VISITANTES NO DEBEN ENTRAR SI:
• Tiene fiebre de 100.4 o siente que puede tener fiebre
• Ha tenido COVID en las últimas 2 semanas
• Está esperando los resultados de la prueba de COVID
• Sabes que has estado expuesto a COVID en las últimas 2 semanas
• Tiene náuseas, vómitos o diarrea