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MetroWest Medical Center has earned top designation for Coronary Intervention!

MetroWest Medical Center is proud to be named One of America’s Best Coronary Intervention Hospitals for 2023 by Healthgrades! This distinction places us in the top 5% of hospitals nationwide for coronary intervention. We are also a 5 star recipient for our treatment of respiratory failure and a 5 star recipient for treatment of sepsis for 11 years in a row.

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About MetroWest Medical Center

Welcome to MetroWest Medical Center.  Our two hospitals in Natick and Framingham offer advanced diagnostic and treatment options for a wide range of healthcare needs. We have been serving our community for over 125 years, and we are committed to providing high quality, compassionate care, at a location close to home.

Whether you come to our hospitals for emergency care, to receive cancer treatment, for surgery, to share the birth of your baby with us, or for any other medical need, you can expect to receive excellent, comprehensive care from our highly skilled, award winning, physicians and staff. We are committed to earning the trust of every patient, family, and community member that walks through our doors by ensuring that our care meets the highest possible standards of care, every time.

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MetroWest Medical Center Announces New COVID Safety Protocols

Jun 8, 2020

covid-safe-careMetroWest Medical Center announces new COVID SAFETY standards. As more people start to enter the hospitals during the phases of gradual reopening, they can expect to be screened for fever, respiratory symptoms or travel to high risk locations prior to entering. Patients and restricted visitors are required to wear a facemask and sanitize their hands. Specifically designated waiting areas allow physical distancing and include additional cleaning protocols.

Any visitor or patient not meeting screening criteria will not be permitted to enter the hospitals. All staff, physicians, patients and visitors have been and will continue to be screened for COVID-19 symptoms before entering the buildings.

“MetroWest Medical Center’s COVID SAFETY standards are meant to offer peace of mind to visitors and their loved ones receiving care,” said MetroWest Medical Center CEO, Andrew D. Harding. “As we navigate through this first phase of re-opening, nothing is more important to us than ensuring our community has access to safe care for those who have delayed receiving urgent, emergent and elective care.”

The COVID SAFETY standards were developed with key principles in mind to maximize safety – maintain vigilance of all potential risks, create separate care pathways and take a multi-factor approach to maintaining a safe environment for patients and visitors. This comes as MetroWest Medical Center resumes elective care with extensive safety measures in place.

MetroWest Medical Center’s COVID SAFETY standards are built upon deep clinical expertise and ongoing management of COVID-19, as well as continuous incorporation of CDC, CMS and state recommendations. They are a rigorous combination of infection prevention processes, training, testing, personal protective equipment and technology. Standards include the following components:

  • Rigorous physician and staff protocols – daily screening, universal masking and access to PPE
  • Heightened sanitization – enhanced cleaning of surfaces and plenty of hand sanitization stations
  • Access to COVID-19 testing – testing for patients, physicians and staff who require it
  • Precautions for patients and visitors – provision of facemasks, hand sanitizer and physical distancing
  • Enhanced virtual access – virtual care, remote monitoring as well as connectivity with loved ones
“Our COVID SAFETY standards will help patients confidently seek care at our hospitals and allow our community to be less worried for loved ones. We are providing the reassurance that our patients, staff and their families deserve,” said MetroWest Medical Center’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Sowmya Viswanathan. “I am proud of the work of our team to quickly implement and optimize these standards to provide care for patients in the safest environment possible.”