For over 55 years, Queen of the Valley Medical Center has served the greater Napa Valley area as the region’s largest, most comprehensive health care facility. Our reputation for excellence, on par with well-known university hospitals, consistently attracts high caliber health care professionals.
Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center 1000 Trancas St, Napa, CA 94558 641.7 miles away 707-252-4411
Since its inception 50 years ago, Queen of the Valley Foundation has raised more than $115 million for facilities, equipment, technology, programs, and services at Queen of the Valley Medical Center through the generosity of the Napa Valley community. Please support our efforts to Bring Big Medicine to Napa Valley.
Our reputation for excellence, on par with well-known university hospitals, consistently attracts high caliber health care professionals. Backed by state-of-the-art facilities and leading edge technology, our outstanding medical team ensures Napa Valley residents the best care possible close to home.
At the core of each of our medical groups is dedication to personalized, compassionate, comprehensive health care. We strive to meet the needs of the communities we serve, providing care when you need it, where you need it, and with specialized expertise.
See a health care provider today at a convenient neighborhood clinic or virtually through your smartphone or computer.
MyChart makes it easy to get care and manage your health including checking in for your next appointment. At any time, on any device you can:
General visiting hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week, including holidays. On some units, visiting hours can be up to 24-hours per day, ...
The Queen's Café is located down the hall from the lobby and across from the first elevator.
Visiting Hours. General visiting hours are from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week, including holidays. On some units, visiting hours can be up to 24-hours per day, with the right to limit or restrict visitation if it interferes with the care of the patient or other patients on the unit. Please ask a nurse for details.
Please remember that live plants and flowers are not allowed in the Intensive Care Unit. For infection control reasons, they must remain at the nursing station until the patient is released from the hospital or transferred to another unit.
At the core of each of our medical groups is dedication to personalized, compassionate, comprehensive health care. We strive to meet the needs of the communities we serve, providing care when you need it, where you need it, and with specialized expertise.
See a health care provider today at a convenient neighborhood clinic or virtually through your smartphone or computer.
MyChart makes it easy to get care and manage your health including checking in for your next appointment. At any time, on any device you can: