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JFL Hospital To Open New Administration Building To Improve Visitor Access

Gov. Juan Luis Hospital & Medical Center’s new Administration Building. (Photo courtesy JFL)

The Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital & Medical Center will officially open its Administration Building April 2, now serving as the main entrance to JFL-North. This milestone enhances access for patients, families, and visitors by providing a more streamlined and secure entry point, JFL announced.

Effective Wednesday, April 2, all visitors must use the Administration Building entrance. Key changes include:

  • The interim entrance on the north side of JFL-North will be permanently closed to the public.
  • All visitors must enter through the Administration Building for facility access.
  • Enhanced safety measures include improved signage and a comfortable lobby for families.

The Administration Building is centrally located between two major JFL campus landmarks:

  • North of the Virgin Islands Cardiac Center, providing direct access to specialty outpatient services.
  • South of the JFL-North Emergency Entrance, ensuring a clear route for urgent care.

    Map of Gov. Juan F Luis Hospital & Medical Center campus. (Photo courtesy JFL)

 

Outpatient Services Remain at the Old JFL Building

Certain outpatient services will continue to operate from the old JFL Building. Patients needing these services should use the old JFL entrance for:

  • Radiology and Laboratory Services
  • Registration, Cashiers, and Scheduling
  • Billing Office and Medical Records

Updated Visitation Guidelines

JFL remains committed to patient safety and a healing environment. Visitation policies include:

  • Visiting hours: 8 a.m. โ€“ 8 p.m. daily.
  • One visitor per patient to maintain privacy and reduce disruptions.
  • All visitors must sign in at reception and present valid identification.

For more information, contact JFL Hospitalโ€™s administration office.

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