Visiting Adena Health

Relevant resources for patients and families visiting Adena Health

Welcome to Adena Health

Your visit is important to us, and we are committed to making your time with Adena as comfortable and supportive as possible. Whether you are coming for an appointment, supporting a loved one, or visiting one of our hospitals or care locations, we want you to feel prepared and at ease. On this page, you will find helpful information, resources, and guidance designed for both patients and visitors, from planning your visit to understanding what to expect while you are here. Our goal is to help you focus on what matters most, your health and the people you care about.

Our hospitals

Find helpful information for the hospital you are visiting, including visiting hours, contact information, directions, and other important details to help you plan your visit.

Adena Regional
Medical Center

272 Hospital Road
Chillicothe, OH 45601

Adena Fayette
Medical Center

1430 Columbus Ave.
Washington Court House, OH 43160

Adena Greenfield
Medical Center

550 Mirabeau Street
Greenfield, OH 45123.

Adena Pike
Medical Center

100 Dawn Lane
Waverly, OH 45690

Leaving the hospital

Adena takes great care to ensure your ongoing health after you’ve received treatment. If services such as nursing, therapy or medical equipment are needed for your continued recuperation at home, a case manager or social worker may be involved in helping to arrange this for you.

Any prescriptions for medications to be taken at home can be filled at your pharmacy of choice. If you have any questions or concerns, regarding your prescription, you should speak with your physician or nurse prior to discharge.

On your discharge date, please arrange for someone to drive you home prior to 11 a.m.

Once you arrive home, carefully follow any instructions given to you by your physician or caregiver. These are specific to your situation and will help in your full recovery. If you find your condition is not improving, contact your doctor. For any life-threatening emergency or symptoms such as fever, sudden numbness, sudden confusion, blurred vision, sudden trouble walking, severe headaches, or chest pain, dial 9-1-1 immediately.