Before Your Visit
Parking
PCH has two main parking areas: the Main Lot and the North Lot. Free valet parking for patients is available at the North Lot.
Checking In
Please check in for your visit at patient registration, located in both the Main and North entrances.
Our Policies
Recording of Hospital Staff
Per hospital policy and to protect patient confidentiality and the privacy of hospital staff, photography, audio and/or video recordings of WVU Medicine staff is not permitted without the consent of the hospital staff being photographed or recorded.
Alcoholic Beverages and Illegal Substances
Alcoholic beverages and illegal substances are not permitted on the Princeton Community Hospital campus.
Weapons
WVU Medicine prohibits the possession of or carrying of any weapons of any kind, concealed or otherwise.
Organ Donation
As part of a national effort to increase awareness of the need for organ and tissue donations, CORE (Center for Organ Recovery and Education may ask patients or their family members if they would be willing to serve as an organ and tissue donor. If you have any questions about becoming an organ or tissue donor, contact CORE at 1-800-DONORS7 (1-800-366-6777) or visit WWW.CORE.ORG.
Personal Belongings
WVU Medicine – Princeton Community Hospital cannot be responsible for valuables or personal items such as hearing aids, dentures, and eyeglasses. We ask that you leave your wallet, jewelry, and other valuables at home or with a friend or family member.
Lost & Found
Please report any missing items to your nurse. Lost items may be claimed by contacting security at 304-487-7285.
Smoking/Tobacco
Smoking is the number one cause of preventable death and disability. As a healthcare organization, we have an obligation to provide a healthy, tobacco-free environment.
Our campus is tobacco and smoke-free, including the use of electronic smoking devices, vapor products, and chewing tobacco. All buildings and grounds are tobacco and smoke-free; the tobacco and smoke-free policy applies to all areas surrounding our buildings, sidewalks, and parking lots.
WVU Medicine offers several options for people who use tobacco products and want to quit. You can access the Tobacco-Cessation Program Guide, which lists resources and workshops for community residents, students, and employees by contacting the Princton Community Hospital Cessation Program Coordinator at 1-304-431-5536.


