We want you to feel as comfortable as possible

Thank you for choosing Twins Clinic, Warri. We will work hard to meet all of your needs and expectations. We know how precious your health is and our goal is to get each person as healthy, happy and active as possible.

Covid-19 Alert: Staying at the Hospital

We're testing every patient staying at or admitted to the hospital.

Checking In

During the admission process, we will review your.

  • Current medicines
  • Allergies
  • Medical history
  • Special needs
  • Belongings, listing what you've brought or storing them in a safe
  • What at-home services or equipment you may need when you go home

Your ID Band & Safety

For your safety, you will also receive an ID band to wear on your wrist during admission. To ensure your safety, we will also:

When You Can Have a Visitor: Policy Exceptions

For questions about exceptions and beyond what's listed here, talk to the unit manager or the patient's care team. They will review your request.

  • Confirm your name and date of birth before performing procedures or giving you medicines
  • Use a computer scanner to decrease healthcare errors
  • Put a red wristband on if you have allergies (including latex)
  • Give you a yellow wristband if you are at risk for falling

Getting Ready

Before you come to stay at the hospital overnight, make sure to pack what you need. You can bring your own electronic devices, though there are restrictions. Find out more about what to expect in your hospital room.

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