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“You only get one life”

Michelle Mondello was breastfeeding her youngest child of three when she noticed a lump in her breast. Michelle was only 35 years old and had no family history of breast cancer. Because of her age and background, she wasn’t a candidate for regular mammograms. But after a biopsy at the Breast HealthCare Center at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, Michelle was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), an aggressive form of cancer that accounts for 10 to 15 percent of all breast cancers.

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Get the care you need, when you need it

Knowing where to get medical care is important, especially for sudden injuries or illnesses. For health concerns, Peter Fletcher, MD, Washington University emergency medicine physician and interim medical director of emergency medicine at MoBap, advises contacting your primary care provider first unless it’s an emergency.

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Cathy and Paul Benefit from Early Screening

As former smokers, Cathy and Paul both experienced the benefits of Missouri Baptist Medical Center’s (MoBap) early lung cancer screening program. 

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Mark Finds A New Path to Healing

After years of living with diabetes, Mark had developed a grade 3 non-healing wound on the bottom of his foot that kept him from standing or walking without pain. The diligent support of the Wound Healing Center team coupled with the hyperbaric oxygen therapy, Mark would find a new path to healing.

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Mitral Valve Replacement

When Tina needed a new mitral valve, she benefited from BJC HealthCare’s collaborative approach to care that connected her with a multidisciplinary team of heart specialists. Her journey included seamless coordination between medical teams at two BJC HealthCare facilities: Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital and Missouri Baptist Medical Center (MoBap).

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Preparing for Your Stay

Here, it really is all about you. More than a patient, you are our guest, and we are privileged to serve you. We're dedicated to making your experience here everything it should be. We welcome you to Missouri Baptist Medical Center and look forward to serving you.

Our physicians, nurses, staff and volunteers are guided by our commitment to deliver extraordinary care: Compassion ... excellence ... integrity ... respect ... teamwork. More than mere words, these are our way of life, and the reason we chose health care as our profession.

What should I bring (or NOT bring) to the hospital?

  • Bring your medications in their original labeled containers
  • Bring current insurance card(s), including Medicare and Medicaid
  • Bring a valid picture ID (driver's license, passport or other identification with your photo)
  • Leave all jewelry and valuables at home
  • Leave luggage and other personal belongings in your car
  • Bring a case so you can remove your contact lenses or glasses
  • Bring/wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing if you are having surgery
  • Have someone available to drive you home after your procedure or overnight stay

Please review our Outpatient Surgery Guide or the Patient Guides associated with your procedure.

Where do I register or check-in?

  • Please all 314-996-5170 between 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday- Thursday and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday to pre-register for scheduled procedures as it will allow you to save time on the day of your visit.
  • Please review our Notice of Privacy Practices
  • In most cases, you will be given specific instructions when you make your appointment. Key registration points include:
    Breast HealthCare Center — North Building/Building D, 6th floor
    Childbirth — North Building/Building D, 3rd floor
    Cancer Center — East Pavilion, ground floor
    GI Lab — North Building/Building D, 5th floor
    Outpatient Surgery —  West Pavilion, 2nd floor
    Imaging/Radiology — Main Tower, enter at Main entrance
    Registration — Main Tower, enter at Main entrance (valet parking available)

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Other Info You May Need:

What are meals like?

  • Shortly after you are admitted as a patient to the hospital, a catering associate will introduce you to our "Catering to You" program and menu selections
  • Your meals are prepared according to any special guidelines ordered by your doctor
  • Outpatients and visitors may visit Mayfield's Cafeteria on the ground floor for a wide selection of foods

How will I know when I can return home?

  • Your doctor and nurse will determine when you can go home.
  • They will give you as much notice as possible so you can prepare.

How do I qualify for financial assistance?

Who can help if I have a problem with my care?

  • There is nothing more important to us than quality care and patient satisfaction.
  • Should you have a problem, always feel free to talk to your nurse, or ask for the nurse manager
  • Our Patient Advocate also is always available to see you and address any concerns; just call 314-996-4004 or send an email.

We’re here to help.

There's nothing more important to us than quality care and patient satisfaction. We make every effort to provide the very best care possible.

The Office of Patient Experience was created for patients to express their concerns and issues about their care and treatment. We want to know if there were any problems with your hospital visit.

Office of Patient Experience
Missouri Baptist Medical Center
3015 North Ballas Road
St. Louis, Missouri 63131 USA
phone — 314-996-4004
FAX — 314-996-5958

For more information on patient rights and advocacy:

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
phone — 573-751-6400 or 800-392-0210