Providence Regional Medical Center: Doctors, Hours & MyChart

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Providence Regional Medical Center Doctors, Hours, MyChart & Phone Help

Use this guide for Providence Regional Medical Center Everett in Washington. It brings together the official phone number, Colby and Pacific campus details, Providence MyChart route, doctor search, emergency hours, parking, medical records, billing support, pre-registration, visitor planning, and map in one mobile-friendly page.

Most searched details Hospital: Providence Regional Medical Center Everett Colby campus: 1700 13th St, Everett, WA 98201 Main phone: 425-261-2000 Pacific campus: 916 Pacific Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 MyChart support: 1-833-395-2035
Emergency warning: Providence Regional Medical Center Everett’s emergency department is listed as open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe breathing trouble, uncontrolled bleeding, seizure, major trauma, poisoning, severe allergic reaction, suicidal crisis, sudden confusion, or any rapidly worsening condition, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. Do not wait for a MyChart message, doctor-directory update, or routine callback.
Quick answer

Providence Regional Medical Center Quick Facts

Main hospital campus Colby Campus, 1700 13th Street, Everett, WA 98201.
Main phone 425-261-2000 Use for general information, main routing, and contacting a patient.
Emergency hours 24/7 The emergency services page lists open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Patient portal Providence Washington and Montana patients use MyChartWA for messages, results, bills, refills, appointments, and records access.
Important campus note: Providence Regional Medical Center Everett has Colby Campus, Pacific Campus, and the Pavilion for Women and Children. Before driving, confirm whether your visit is at 1700 13th Street, 916 Pacific Avenue, 900 Pacific Avenue, the Cancer Partnership, the emergency department, surgery, imaging, rehabilitation, or another department.

Quick Navigation

Pick the task closest to what you need. This helps you avoid outdated third-party phone numbers and wrong-campus directions.

Patient shortcut

What Should You Do First?

If you need a doctor Use Providence’s official Find a Doctor page. Search by specialty, condition, name, location, insurance, online scheduling, or video visit availability.
If you already have MyChart Log in first. You may be able to see test results, appointments, messages, bill tools, prescription refill options, and record-request tools faster than by calling.
If you are visiting a patient Call 425-261-2000 or check the current Providence visitor policy before going. Unit rules can change by patient condition, infection control, privacy, and department needs.
Portal help

Providence Regional Medical Center MyChart Login Help

Providence Regional Medical Center Everett uses Providence MyChart for Washington and Montana. Many patients search for “Providence Regional Medical Center MyChart,” “Providence Everett MyChart,” or “Providence patient portal.” The safest route is the official MyChartWA login page.

Providence says MyChart can help patients connect with a doctor, email the care team, pay a hospital bill, request prescription refills, schedule an appointment, and view lab results. The MyChart login page also lists features such as communicating with your doctor, accessing test results, managing appointments, updating contact information, language assistance, and requesting prescription refills.

Use the official MyChartWA page

Before entering private health information, confirm the browser address is the official Providence MyChart Washington login route. Avoid search ads, copied portal pages, and unofficial “patient portal” links.

Use MyChart for non-urgent care tasks

Use MyChart for routine messages, results, refills, appointments, bill tools, and records access. Do not use it for emergency symptoms or a rapidly worsening condition.

Check the organization before messaging

If you have accounts with more than one health system, confirm you are messaging the correct Providence care team or provider before sending symptoms, photos, forms, or medication questions.

Use the MyChart Help Desk for login issues

The MyChart login page lists the MyChart Help Desk at 1-833-395-2035. Use it for account access problems rather than creating duplicate accounts.

Doctors and appointments

How to Find Providence Regional Medical Center Doctors

The best official starting point is Providence’s Find a Doctor page. It allows search by name, specialty, symptom, condition, location, insurance, language, online scheduling, and video visit availability. This is more reliable than an old directory listing because physician locations, accepting-new-patient status, clinic hours, and scheduling options can change.

Do not assume every Providence doctor listed near Everett is inside the main hospital. Some providers may see patients in Providence Medical Group clinics, outpatient specialty offices, virtual visits, Colby Campus, Pacific Campus, or another Providence location.

Search by specialty Useful for heart and vascular, orthopedics, maternity, pediatrics, neurosciences, cancer, primary care, urgent care, women’s health, and surgical services.
Search by condition Helpful when you know the problem but not the specialty, such as chest symptoms, joint pain, pregnancy care, stroke follow-up, cancer care, or digestive issues.
Filter by availability Providence’s doctor search includes filters such as accepting new patients, online scheduling, and video visit options where available.
Confirm exact location Before booking, confirm whether your appointment is at Colby, Pacific, Pavilion for Women and Children, a clinic, or another outpatient building.
Appointment phone script: “I need a Providence appointment near Providence Regional Medical Center Everett for [condition]. Is the provider accepting new patients? Which campus or clinic is the visit at? Do I need referral, insurance authorization, outside records, imaging, labs, or MyChart setup before the appointment?”
Hours and emergency care

Providence Regional Medical Center Hours

For the main hospital, do not rely on one simple “open today” label for every service. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett includes emergency care, inpatient care, outpatient services, surgery, imaging, maternity, rehabilitation, clinics, records, billing, gift shops, food services, and campus parking offices. Each can operate on a different schedule.

Emergency department The emergency services page lists the emergency department as open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Main hospital phone Use 425-261-2000 for general information, patient-contact routing, and department direction.
Visitor policy Providence links to its current visitor policy. Confirm current unit rules before visiting, especially for ICU, maternity, pediatrics, ED, infection-control areas, and after-hours entry.
Department hours Medical records, billing, parking office, food services, gift shops, clinics, imaging, and outpatient surgery can have separate hours.
ER reality: Providence says emergency patients are seen by urgency, not simply arrival order. A person arriving after you may be treated first if their condition is more urgent.
Call routing

Providence Regional Medical Center Phone Numbers

Need Official number / route Best use
Main hospital / general information 425-261-2000 General information, main hospital routing, and contacting a patient.
Pavilion for Women and Children 425-258-7123 Women’s and children’s pavilion routing at 900 Pacific Avenue.
Hospital billing 866-747-2455 Questions about a Providence hospital bill and financial-assistance routing.
Hospital admission questions 425-404-5120 Questions about an upcoming hospital admission.
Hospital medical records 425-317-0700 Release of information for hospital records at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.
Radiology records 425-404-5200 Radiology records questions listed on Providence’s Everett medical records page.
Parking questions 425-404-5002 Questions about Providence Regional Medical Center Everett parking and discount-pass details.
MyChart Help Desk 1-833-395-2035 MyChart login, access, and account-support issues.

Do not email personal health information unless Providence specifically instructs you through a secure route. Providence’s contact page notes that personal health information sent by email is not secure and will not be requested from you.

Campus guide

Colby Campus vs Pacific Campus: Which One Do You Need?

A common patient mistake is typing only “Providence Regional Medical Center” into maps and going to the wrong building. Providence’s contact page lists separate campus addresses for Colby Campus, Pacific Campus, and the Pavilion for Women and Children.

Colby Campus 1700 13th Street, Everett, WA 98201. This campus includes acute care, critical care, diagnostic imaging, emergency department, infusion therapy, Providence Regional Cancer Partnership, and surgical/interventional services.
Pacific Campus 916 Pacific Avenue, Everett, WA 98201. Providence lists services such as children’s health and developmental care, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation therapies, outpatient surgery, and transitional or long-term care.
Pavilion for Women and Children 900 Pacific Avenue, Everett, WA 98201. Call 425-258-7123 for pavilion-specific routing.
Before leaving home: Ask your clinic or scheduling team, “Which campus, building, entrance, parking garage, and floor should I use?” This matters most for surgery, maternity, imaging, emergency care, cancer care, rehabilitation, pediatric services, and records requests.
Map

Providence Regional Medical Center Map

This map points to the Colby Campus at 1700 13th Street in Everett. If your appointment is at Pacific Campus, Pavilion for Women and Children, an outpatient office, or a different Providence location, use the official directions page or call before driving.

Parking and arrival

Parking at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett

Providence says patient and visitor parking is available in garages and open lots at both Colby and Pacific campuses, including the Cancer Partnership and the Pavilion for Women and Children. Providence lists parking fees in the range of $3-$6 and advises paying at parking pay stations before returning to your vehicle.

For patients or visitors with multiple daily hospital visits, Providence says discount passes may be purchased at the Colby Campus Parking Office in the Emergency Department vestibule between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday-Friday. For parking questions, Providence lists 425-404-5002.

Colby parking Parking garage on the corner of 13th Street and Oakes Avenue, plus street parking where available.
Pacific parking Pay parking is available in the parking garage off Nassau Street, with street parking where available.
First-time visitor tip Arrive early enough for parking, pay stations, security, elevators, walking, registration, and possible campus wayfinding.
Mobility needs Call the department before arrival and ask about the closest drop-off, wheelchair assistance, garage choice, and shortest indoor route.
Medical records

Providence Regional Medical Center Medical Records

Providence says patients can obtain copies of electronically maintained records at no charge directly from MyChart. For formal records requests, Providence’s Everett records page gives hospital release-of-information details for Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.

The hospital records route is listed as Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, Attn: Release of Information – Hospital Records, PO Box 1147, Everett, WA 98206. Providence lists ROI phone 425-317-0700 and ROI fax 425-317-0701. For radiology records, Providence lists phone 425-404-5200 and fax 425-404-5201.

Use MyChart first Best for many electronically maintained records, results, visit information, and copies you can download from your account.
Use ROI for formal requests Best for full hospital records, outside doctor transfer, legal requests, insurance requests, or records not visible in MyChart.
Clinic records are separate Providence lists a separate clinic records phone at 425-317-0735. Ask whether your record is hospital-based or clinic-based.
Processing time Providence notes turnaround time can be up to 15 days under Washington state law, so request records early before follow-up appointments.
Billing and financial help

Providence Billing, Price Estimates and Financial Assistance

Providence’s contact page lists hospital billing at 866-747-2455. Providence’s billing support page also explains that patients can use online bill pay, get a price estimate, ask about financial assistance, and explore no-interest payment plans.

Providence says financial assistance may help eligible patients who do not have health insurance or who have high out-of-pocket costs. The billing support page also says a financial counselor can help with financial-assistance questions, with a listed financial-counselor number of 855-229-6466.

Before care Ask your insurance plan whether Providence, the doctor, anesthesiology, imaging, lab, hospital facility, and specialist are in-network.
After care Compare your Providence bill with your insurance Explanation of Benefits before assuming a balance is final.
If the bill is hard to pay Ask about financial assistance, estimates, itemized statements, payment plans, and whether more insurance processing is pending.
Billing phone script: “I’m calling about a Providence Regional Medical Center Everett bill. Can you confirm the date of service, account number, insurance status, remaining balance, whether any claims are pending, and whether financial assistance or a payment plan may apply?”
Before you visit

What to Bring to Providence Regional Medical Center

Providence’s patient information page says scheduled-procedure patients will likely receive specific instructions from the doctor’s staff. For an overnight stay, Providence lists general items such as photo ID, insurance card, co-payment if required by insurance, a full list of medications with dosages including over-the-counter supplements, and a list of allergies.

Bring identity and coverage Photo ID, insurance card, co-payment if required, referral paperwork, authorization details, and appointment confirmation.
Bring medication safety details Prescription medications, over-the-counter medicines, supplements, allergies, dosages, pharmacy name, and recent medication changes.
Bring outside records For specialist visits, bring recent labs, imaging reports, discharge summaries, operative notes, pathology reports, and referral letters.
Bring caregiver documents if needed Power of attorney, guardianship, proxy access, conservatorship, or caregiver authorization if you manage care for someone else.

Pre-registration tips

Providence says online pre-registration helps prepare the hospital before you arrive and can save time at check-in.

For Monday surgical procedures, Providence says patients need to pre-register before 5 p.m. on Friday, or register when they arrive.

For maternity patients, Providence encourages pre-registration in the first trimester.

Before submitting forms, confirm you are using the official Providence pre-registration page for the Everett hospital.

Emergency care

Emergency Department, Trauma Care and When to Use Walk-In Care

Providence Regional Medical Center Everett’s emergency services page says the emergency department is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with emergency physicians and advanced practice providers. Providence also describes the hospital as the only Level II adult trauma center in Snohomish County.

Providence explains that emergency departments use triage, meaning patients are treated by urgency. Someone who arrives after you may be seen first if their condition is more urgent.

Use emergency care now Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, uncontrolled bleeding, sudden confusion, seizure, severe allergic reaction, suicidal feelings, serious injury, or a rapidly worsening condition.
Consider walk-in care when appropriate Providence notes walk-in clinics may be better for urgent but not life-threatening conditions such as minor burns or cuts, sinus or ear infections, sprains, rashes, sore throats, coughs, and colds.
Do not self-triage a possible emergency. If you are unsure whether symptoms are life-threatening, choose emergency care or call 911.
Avoid these mistakes

Common Mistakes Patients Should Avoid

Going to the wrong campus Confirm Colby, Pacific, Pavilion, Cancer Partnership, emergency department, outpatient surgery, rehabilitation, or clinic location before driving.
Using MyChart for emergencies MyChart is for non-urgent tasks. Call 911 for life-threatening or rapidly worsening symptoms.
Assuming all departments are 24/7 The emergency department is listed 24/7, but records, billing, parking office, outpatient clinics, and other services can have separate hours.
Forgetting parking fees Providence lists parking fees in the $3-$6 range and pay stations. Bring a payment method and plan extra time.
Waiting too long for records Formal records can take processing time. Request hospital, clinic, or radiology records early before a follow-up visit.
Skipping insurance confirmation Ask whether the hospital, doctor, lab, imaging, anesthesia, and any facility charge are in-network before scheduled care when possible.
FAQs

Providence Regional Medical Center FAQs

What is the main phone number for Providence Regional Medical Center Everett?

The main phone number listed for Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is 425-261-2000. Providence also lists this number for general information and contacting a patient.

Where is Providence Regional Medical Center Everett located?

The main Colby Campus is located at 1700 13th Street, Everett, WA 98201. Providence also lists Pacific Campus at 916 Pacific Avenue and Pavilion for Women and Children at 900 Pacific Avenue.

Does Providence Regional Medical Center use MyChart?

Yes. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett uses Providence MyChart for Washington and Montana. Patients can use MyChart for messages, results, appointment tools, refills, bills, contact updates, and records access.

What is the MyChart support phone number?

The Providence MyChart login page lists the MyChart Help Desk at 1-833-395-2035.

How do I find doctors at Providence Regional Medical Center?

Use Providence’s official Find a Doctor page. Search by provider name, specialty, condition, location, insurance, accepting-new-patient status, online scheduling, and video visit options where available.

Is the emergency department open 24 hours?

Providence’s emergency services page lists the emergency department as open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

What is the medical records phone number?

Providence lists hospital ROI phone 425-317-0700 for Providence Regional Medical Center Everett. Radiology records are listed at 425-404-5200.

What is the Providence hospital billing phone number?

Providence’s contact page lists hospital billing at 866-747-2455. Providence billing support also lists financial counselor help at 855-229-6466.

How much is parking at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett?

Providence’s parking page lists patient and visitor parking fees in the $3-$6 range. Parking details can change, so verify the current parking page or posted signs before your visit.

Is this page the official Providence website?

No. This is an independent patient navigation guide. Use Providence’s official website, MyChart, and phone numbers for current medical, billing, records, visitor, and emergency instructions.

Final Summary

For Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, the most important details are: the main Colby Campus is at 1700 13th Street in Everett, Washington; the main phone number is 425-261-2000; Providence MyChartWA is the portal route; the emergency department is listed as open 24/7; and Providence’s Find a Doctor page is the safest place to confirm current providers.

Before going, confirm your exact campus, building, entrance, parking route, department hours, pre-registration needs, visitor policy, medical-records route, and insurance details. For life-threatening symptoms, call 911 or go to emergency care instead of waiting for a portal message.

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