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Frequently Asked Questions

On Oct. 7, an ongoing construction plan began for the interior renovation of Missouri Baptist Medical Center’s existing Main Tower. This construction means that the fourth-floor ICU waiting room will remain closed until the construction is completed. The fourth-floor ICU remains open and accessible.

There will be an increase in intermittent noise levels beginning Oct. 7, which may impact patients and visitors in the following areas: mother/baby, NICU on the third floor and some areas on the fifth floor.

Throughout the construction, we are committed to providing you with the same level of extraordinary health care you associate with Missouri Baptist Medical Center. We appreciate your patience during this time.

Why is construction happening?
Missouri Baptist Medical Center is updating more than 20 existing shared patient rooms, converting them into private rooms with in-room bathrooms and showers. This refresh means that Missouri Baptist Medical Center will soon offer more private rooms.


If the fourth-floor ICU waiting rooms are closed, where should visitors go instead?
While construction takes place on the fourth floor, please use the fifth- and sixth-floor waiting rooms. Please contact the designated front-desk staff on your floor with any questions.


Is the fourth-floor ICU accessible during construction?
Yes, while the waiting rooms are under demolition, the ICU will continue to operate.


Which areas of the hospital will be impacted?
It's possible that construction noise may be heard from the mother/baby area, NICU on the third floor and LTach on the fifth floor. There are noise mitigation options available, and your nurse can assist you.


Is the noise intermittent or continuous?
Intermittent noise is expected to occur depending on the phase of construction.


Is there a strategy in place to mitigate noise?
We apologize for any inconvenience the construction will cause to visitors and patients. To help mitigate noise, we’re exploring implementing several strategies. Speak with your nurse if you need assistance.


When will the renovation be completed?
Construction is scheduled for completion in October 2025.

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