Cancer Care
Cancer care includes a variety of treatments, systematic therapies, surgery and clinical trials.
IU Health Frankfort Hospital, located in Frankfort, Indiana, is committed to meeting the healthcare needs of the residents of Frankfort and Clinton County.
We are part of the IU Health system, Indiana's largest comprehensive health system. IU Health is dedicated to providing leading-edge care. Our unique partnership with the Indiana University School of Medicine gives our highly skilled physicians access to innovative treatments using the latest research and technology.
IU Health Frankfort Hospital strives to deliver extraordinary patient care every day. We offer a comprehensive range of healthcare services that includes a 24-hour emergency department, diagnostic imaging services, general medical and surgical services, cancer care and more.
We are part of the IU Health system, Indiana's largest comprehensive health system. IU Health is dedicated to providing leading-edge care. Our unique partnership with the Indiana University School of Medicine gives our highly skilled physicians access to innovative treatments using the latest research and technology.
IU Health Frankfort Hospital strives to deliver extraordinary patient care every day. We offer a comprehensive range of healthcare services that includes a 24-hour emergency department, diagnostic imaging services, general medical and surgical services, cancer care and more.
Patients may be dropped off or picked up at the main entrance of the hospital or as directed on the pre-visit information from your doctor’s office.
Parking at Indiana University Health Frankfort Hospital is free, with parking lots and entrances conveniently located to help Patients and visitors get to their destination quickly.
The IU Health team members at the Welcome Desk are happy to help you and answer any questions. They also have wheelchairs if you need them.
Our healthcare team understands that having family and friends around is important to the healing process. Your family is welcome anytime, but we do ask guests to follow the guidelines below.
Hours are different for each unit, so please speak with your nurse or a guest relations representative for specific visiting hours on a unit. Please note that these may change based on a patient’s condition or scheduled tests. There may be special guidelines for coming or staying after 9 pm.
In general, it is a good idea to check with a guest relations team member before bringing a child visitor. Children younger than age 14 must be accompanied by an adult, other than the patient, at all times. Some units may require health screens or have other limitations on children visiting.
For your protection, people should not visit if they are sick, especially if they have a sore throat, cold or fever.
All IU Health facilities are smoke-free. For the safety of everyone, smoking is not allowed in any IU Health building or on the grounds.
All IU Health facilities are alcohol and drug-free.
It is the policy of Indiana University Health that no one, other than IU Health Security Officers or on-duty Law Enforcement Officers, carry or have in their possession a firearm or weapon while in an IU Health facility. Law enforcement officers should check in with IU Health Security if they plan to carry on premises.
Listening to our patients and their families helps us understand their experiences at IU Health hospitals so we can serve them even better. We encourage patients and their families to take a moment to provide feedback and suggestions for how we could improve our service.
Patients may be dropped off or picked up at the main entrance of the hospital or as directed on the pre-visit information from your doctor’s office.
Parking at Indiana University Health Frankfort Hospital is free, with parking lots and entrances conveniently located to help Patients and visitors get to their destination quickly.
The IU Health team members at the Welcome Desk are happy to help you and answer any questions. They also have wheelchairs if you need them.
Our healthcare team understands that having family and friends around is important to the healing process. Your family is welcome anytime, but we do ask guests to follow the guidelines below.
Hours are different for each unit, so please speak with your nurse or a guest relations representative for specific visiting hours on a unit. Please note that these may change based on a patient’s condition or scheduled tests. There may be special guidelines for coming or staying after 9 pm.
In general, it is a good idea to check with a guest relations team member before bringing a child visitor. Children younger than age 14 must be accompanied by an adult, other than the patient, at all times. Some units may require health screens or have other limitations on children visiting.
For your protection, people should not visit if they are sick, especially if they have a sore throat, cold or fever.
All IU Health facilities are smoke-free. For the safety of everyone, smoking is not allowed in any IU Health building or on the grounds.
All IU Health facilities are alcohol and drug-free.
It is the policy of Indiana University Health that no one, other than IU Health Security Officers or on-duty Law Enforcement Officers, carry or have in their possession a firearm or weapon while in an IU Health facility. Law enforcement officers should check in with IU Health Security if they plan to carry on premises.
Listening to our patients and their families helps us understand their experiences at IU Health hospitals so we can serve them even better. We encourage patients and their families to take a moment to provide feedback and suggestions for how we could improve our service.
Download our facility map for IU Health Frankfort Hospital to help you locate the main entrances, emergency entrances, guest services desk and other available amenities.
Download Hospital Map (PDF)Our goal is to do everything we can to make you and your guests feel safe and comfortable while you are in our care. Below are some of the many services available to you and your family during your stay.
Our team of guest relations representatives and hospital volunteers will be happy to get you a wheelchair when you arrive at the hospital. Please ask any of our caregivers for assistance or visit the nearest Welcome Desk.
We know that good nutrition helps heal the body, so there are a variety of dining options available for patients, families and guests at IU Health Frankfort Hospital.
With IU Health Frankfort Hospital’s room service, you can choose daily what and when you want to eat. You may order meals from a menu that includes many delicious and healthy choices, all freshly prepared by our chefs.
Similar to hotel room service, you choose from a menu and then dial ext. 3555 from your hospital room phone. A member of our food and nutrition team will place the order and confirm any diet restrictions. Then, your meal is delivered directly to you, usually within 45 minutes of the order.
A complimentary meal tray is provided for the caregiver of hospitalized infants and children up to age 12. Guests may purchase meal vouchers in the Garden Café then order a tray through Room Service to have the tray sent to your room.
Room Service:
6:30 am – 6 pm daily
IU Health Frankfort Hospital is pleased to provide free Wi-Fi for you and your visitors. The wireless network is available 24/7 in all areas of our hospital. Please note that IU Health cannot provide technical help for your device or help you connect to the network.
Patients may receive mail while staying at IU Health Frankfort Hospital. Anyone who sends mail to a patient should address the envelope as follows:
Patient name, unit and room number
IU Health Frankfort Hospital
1300 S. Jackson St
Frankfort, IN 46041
If you receive mail after you leave, we will forward it to your home address.
Flowers and gifts may be delivered to the Welcome Desk just inside the main entrance at IU Health Frankfort Hospital. Latex deliveries will not be accepted. Hospital volunteers deliver these items on weekdays to patient rooms.
Hours for Accepting Deliveries
Monday through Friday, 8 am – 5 pm
Some patients choose to keep their stay in the hospital private. If you have asked us to not tell anyone that you are here by registering as a “non-disclosure” or “no information” patient, our team cannot say that you are a patient at the hospital. However, if a florist has your hospital room number, we can accept flower deliveries and bring them to your room.
Our goal is to do everything we can to make you and your guests feel safe and comfortable while you are in our care. Below are some of the many services available to you and your family during your stay.
Our team of guest relations representatives and hospital volunteers will be happy to get you a wheelchair when you arrive at the hospital. Please ask any of our caregivers for assistance or visit the nearest Welcome Desk.
We know that good nutrition helps heal the body, so there are a variety of dining options available for patients, families and guests at IU Health Frankfort Hospital.
With IU Health Frankfort Hospital’s room service, you can choose daily what and when you want to eat. You may order meals from a menu that includes many delicious and healthy choices, all freshly prepared by our chefs.
Similar to hotel room service, you choose from a menu and then dial ext. 3555 from your hospital room phone. A member of our food and nutrition team will place the order and confirm any diet restrictions. Then, your meal is delivered directly to you, usually within 45 minutes of the order.
A complimentary meal tray is provided for the caregiver of hospitalized infants and children up to age 12. Guests may purchase meal vouchers in the Garden Café then order a tray through Room Service to have the tray sent to your room.
Room Service:
6:30 am – 6 pm daily
IU Health Frankfort Hospital is pleased to provide free Wi-Fi for you and your visitors. The wireless network is available 24/7 in all areas of our hospital. Please note that IU Health cannot provide technical help for your device or help you connect to the network.
Patients may receive mail while staying at IU Health Frankfort Hospital. Anyone who sends mail to a patient should address the envelope as follows:
Patient name, unit and room number
IU Health Frankfort Hospital
1300 S. Jackson St
Frankfort, IN 46041
If you receive mail after you leave, we will forward it to your home address.
Flowers and gifts may be delivered to the Welcome Desk just inside the main entrance at IU Health Frankfort Hospital. Latex deliveries will not be accepted. Hospital volunteers deliver these items on weekdays to patient rooms.
Hours for Accepting Deliveries
Monday through Friday, 8 am – 5 pm
Some patients choose to keep their stay in the hospital private. If you have asked us to not tell anyone that you are here by registering as a “non-disclosure” or “no information” patient, our team cannot say that you are a patient at the hospital. However, if a florist has your hospital room number, we can accept flower deliveries and bring them to your room.
If family members and other guests need a place to stay, there are several hotels in the area, including those listed below. Some offer discounts for family and guests of hospital patients. Please visit the Welcome Center for more information.
2150 West Holiday Road
Frankfort, IN 46041
Call for details.
If family members and other guests need a place to stay, there are several hotels in the area, including those listed below. Some offer discounts for family and guests of hospital patients. Please visit the Welcome Center for more information.
2150 West Holiday Road
Frankfort, IN 46041
Call for details.
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