Lake Charles Memorial Hospital is experiencing water pressure challenges, along with other areas in the city. However, we are monitoring the situation with the safety and care of our patients, visitors, and employees in mind.
Most LCMHS clinics located inside of Lake Charles Memorial Hospital are scheduled to reopen for afternoon appointments today (1.17.24). Patients scheduled for appointments will resume unless you are contacted directly by your provider’s office with changes.
The following clinic locations will remain closed:
If you have any questions about an upcoming appointment, please contact your provider’s office directly. We are happy to assist you. A complete list of clinic locations and contact information can be found on our website at lcmh.com/locations.
The water pressure challenges are not affecting other locations throughout the health system, at this time.
The clinics located inside Lake Charles Memorial Hospital on Oak Park Blvd. will be closed this morning until noon.
Locations include:
The decision to reopen for afternoon appointments will be made at a later time. Check back for updates.
Along with other areas around the city, we are currently experiencing low water pressure at Lake Charles Memorial Hospital.
Water pressure is NOT affecting surgeries or other operations within the hospital at this time.
Lake Charles Memorial Health System is closely monitoring the weather conditions, while continuing to provide care for patients, employees, and community with safety in mind.
As the winter weather event continues in SWLA, please check back for new information concerning any additional closures to facilities or services.
At this time, Lake Charles Memorial Hospital, Lake Charles Memorial Hospital for Women, and Archer Institute all remain open and operational, including the emergency department at Lake Charles Memorial Hospital on Oak Park Blvd.
As a result of weather conditions and road closures, the following services/facilities will be closed on Tuesday, January 16, 2024:
For those experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911.