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Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital
A Service of Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's HealthCare

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Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital
1850 Bluegrass Avenue
Louisville, KY 40215
(502) 361-6000

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Built on a tradition of care. Energized by advancements in 21st century medicine. Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital and Our Lady of Peace are Louisville, Kentucky' s premier Catholic health providers, dedicated to the well-being of the whole person - body, mind and spirit.

Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital, is a 331-bed primary care hospital offering advanced treatment in cancer, cardiac care, lung disease, orthopaedics, vascular and general surgery and emergency services. Serving the south Louisville community for more than a century, Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital has literally cared for generations of families in this community. And our network of care is more than 30 facilities strong. One-hundred thirty-one years. Thousands of needs, millions of blessings. That is our history and the future.

Directions

Driving East or West on I-64: Merge onto I-264 (Watterson Expressway) W., at exit 12A. Travel on I-264 W. for approximately 8.5 miles and take the Taylor Blvd. South, Exit 9. Turn left onto Taylor Blvd. Travel approximately ½ mile and turn right onto Bluegrass Avenue. Approximately ½ mile on the left is Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital.

Driving North or South on I-6 5: Merge onto I-264 (Watterson Expressway) W, at Exit 131B. Take the Taylor Blvd South, Exit 9. Turn left onto Taylor Blvd. Travel approximately ½ mile and turn right onto Bluegrass Avenue. Approximately ½ mile on the left is Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital.

Guest Relations

A Guest Relations Representative is available to assist you and your family with questions or concerns you may have regarding our services, at (502) 361-6564.

Parking

Patients and visitors may park free in the hospital’s main parking lot accessible from Bluegrass Avenue. They may also park in the west overflow parking lot.

Shuttle service is provided for visitors from the outlying parking areas, to the hospital’s main entrance and Medical Plaza II.

Visiting Hours

Medical/Surgery Units
Regular visiting hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Intensive/Critical Care Units
Allows open visiting for immediate family members only. Visiting is limited to no more than two visitors in the room at any time.

Children under 12-years-of-age and children with current symptoms of illness or recent exposure to communicable diseases, are not allowed to visit in the ICCU, 2B or 3B units.

Transitional and Progressive Coronary Care Units
Regular visiting hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Click here to read about Our History.

At Sts. Mary and Elizabeth, we’re making big investments in technology – like an advanced cardiac CT scanner that helps us diagnose and treat coronary artery disease better and faster. We’re investing in our services, our facilities, and our people, too. Because we believe a world-class hospital belongs in Louisville’s South End.

An advanced, comprehensive bone and joint center is just one of the big investments we've made at Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital - investments that mean the latest technology, innovative services and state-of-the-art facilities will always be close by, whenever you need them. Because we believe a world-class hospital belongs right here in Louisville's South End. To learn more, call 502-361-6000.

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