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Norwalk Hospital
Combining leading-edge care with a community feel

34 Maple St.
Norwalk, CT 06856
United States
Phone (203) 852-2000
TTY (800) 842-9710
Norwalk Hospital is a 366-bed hospital that cares for patients, their loved ones and residents in Fairfield County, Connecticut and the surrounding New York Metropolitan area. Count on us, whether you need screenings, treatment, prevention services or outpatient care.
Norwalk Hospital is an acute care, academic hospital that provides patients with the latest in medical, surgical and wellness services. From our Level II Trauma Center, Thrombectomy-Capable Stroke Center and Joint Replacement Center of Excellence to advanced cancer, heart and neurosciences care–you’ll find the services you need. Our teams include top medical and surgical talent and we invest in technology and collaborate with leading doctors and scientists to bring top-notch services to Fairfield County.
By participating in clinical trials and research, Norwalk Hospital brings new treatment options to our patients. Norwalk Hospital is part of Nuvance Health®, a network of seven community hospital locations and numerous outpatient facilities in the Hudson Valley and Western Connecticut.
Awards
Norwalk Hospital is named one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals for 2025 by Healthgrades
Recognized by U.S. News & World Report for high performance in heart failure treatment
Accredited by The American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer as a Comprehensive Community Cancer Program
Our Featured Services

Nuvance Health delivers excellent, compassionate cancer care by fellowship-trained surgical oncologists. Count on the C. Anthony and Jean Whittingham Cancer Center for complete service from diagnosis through the latest treatment options.

Neurology and neurosurgical specialists provide innovative stroke and brain care. You have access to advanced clinical expertise to treat complex disorders of the brain, spine and nervous system.

Nuvance Health heart and vascular specialists treat all types of cardiovascular conditions. We provide comprehensive care and minimally invasive treatments, including specialized heart surgery and rehabilitation at the Chuck and Terry Tannen Cardiac Rehabilitation Center.

You have access to exceptional care, including experienced digestive health specialists and innovative treatments. We use research-based methods and a compassionate approach to diagnose, treat and manage a broad range of conditions.
Through a pediatric care alliance with Connecticut Children’s, Norwalk Hospital provides specialized pediatric and neonatology care to Fairfield County.
Other Services
Patient Resources
View the list of insurances we accept and get your billing questions answered.
If you are uninsured, underinsured or need help paying your hospital bills, we may be able to help.
Need to request medical records or imaging records?
For medical records:
Submit a request online or complete and sign the authorization for the release of information form, then fax to (203) 749-9000 or e-mail medicalrecords@nuvancehealth.org.
For additional information about medical records, click here.
For imaging records:
Sign up or login to PocketHealth.
Please have your medical record number (MRN) ready before you begin registration. Your medical record number can be found on your patient visit summary or by logging into MyNuvance Health Patient Portals. You may also contact your providers office directly and they can assist you.
If you don't have a PocketHealth account, learn more about how to access and share your medical images and records online.
Additional forms and details
If copies of your records are going directly to a physician or hospital, there is no charge. If copies are being sent directly to you, there is a fee of 12 cents per page. An additional form is required to obtain records for a deceased patient. Please find additional forms below:
Requesting an amendment to your medical record(s)
If you identify that information in your medical record is incorrect, please submit a completed form to amend health information. Include your current address and phone number.
Patient Request to Amend Health Information (PDF)
Fax or mail form to:
The Summit
100 Reserve Road
Danbury, CT 06810
Attn: Health Information Management
Fax: (203) 749-9000
Giving at Norwalk Hospital
Norwalk Hospital relies on community support to continue our tradition of delivering dedicated patient care, research and community outreach in the region. We offer many ways to give and all gifts, no matter the size, are tax-deductible.
Price Transparency and Cost Estimator Tools
Nuvance Health hospitals offer easy-to-access cost estimator tools for certain hospital items and services. These price lists comply with new federal government regulations aimed at increasing healthcare transparency for consumers. We know understanding medical bills can be difficult. We're here to help.
Volunteer at Norwalk Hospital
Volunteers are a key member of the Norwalk Hospital care team. From patient transport and bedside visits to behind-the-scenes administrative support, volunteers provide a vital service for our patients and their families, staff and community.
Volunteer Opportunities
We welcome caring individuals to join our team. Matching the right volunteer to the right position is essential to the success of our program.
To ensure a successful volunteer experience, we make an effort to find or create volunteer opportunities that match your interests. Volunteer opportunities include, but are not limited to:
Emergency Department: Work closely with the Emergency Department leadership and staff to provide support services to staff, patients and their families.
Music Therapy: Volunteers trained in the clinical use of music to accomplish individualized goals such as reducing stress, improving mood and self-expression.
Volunteer Transport: Assist staff and families in various departments to help transport patients throughout clinical areas of the hospital. Transport volunteers may also wheel discharged patients from their rooms to patient pickup areas.
Gift Shop: Greet and assist customers and staff within our gift shop. Our gift shop volunteers also work with staff to help keep the store maintained and organized. Volunteers also perform point of sale transactions, while providing excellent customer service.
Patient Care Areas: Assist a variety of departments with delivering kind, compassionate care to our patients, guests and staff.
Clerical Support: Assist office staff across several departments within the hospital.. These volunteers help staff with clerical duties including filing, copying and faxing, answering phones, data entry, and greeting visitors.
Art and Hospitality Cart: Our hospitality and art cart volunteers are vital in bringing genuine joy to our patients. Volunteers assist by bringing art supplies and projects to patients within different departments.
Goldstone Caregiver Coach: Caregiver Coaches work to provide support to the caregivers of patients throughout the hospital and encourage them to engage in self-care, with the goal of reducing caregiver stress. Our Caregiver Coaches are compassionate, empathetic and self-reflective individuals who are comfortable with providing support to caregivers in need. While personal and/or professional caregiving experience has been helpful in enhancing the empathy of those who become Caregiver Coaches, it is not a requirement.
Patient to Patient, Family to Family Emotional Support Volunteer: Peer-to-peer supporters are people who have “been there.” They are empathetic and compassionate, working with those who have similar life circumstances to their own. Although the experience of one person can never be exactly the same experience as another, having someone to relate to can be incredibly supportive and reassuring. A peer-to-peer supporter, using the appropriate skills, can help an individual navigate their health journey from a physical, emotional and spiritual perspective.
Pet Therapy: This program welcomes volunteers whose dogs are qualified with an approved organization (Good Dog Foundation, Therapy Dogs International and Pet Partners) to engage with patients and staff throughout the hospital. Volunteers must be 18 years or older to participate and able to commit to at least three visits per month.
How to Become a Volunteer
We carefully screen all volunteers before processing and placing them in appropriate assignments. Our process includes:
- Medical clearance:
A two-step PPD Skin Test (completed at your PCP or for free at Employee Health Services within Norwalk Hospital); or may provide proof of negative Quantiferon blood test within 30 days of starting.
Proof of MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella) immunity, in the form of two vaccines or a positive blood titer test.
Proof of Varicella (chicken pox) immunity in the form of two vaccines or a positive blood titer test. We also accept two doses of the Shingles vaccine in lieu of Varicella vaccination.
Annual Influenza Vaccine Proof
Health Assessment signed by physician, proving that the volunteer is free and clear of communicable disease.
Compliance clearance, fulfilled through completion of forms and attestations
Interview with the Manager of Volunteer Resources and Volunteer Coordinator
Reference checks
Criminal background check
Attendance at a mandatory training/orientation
To learn more please contact Jennifer Cebrian, Manager of Volunteer Services at Norwalk Hospital: jennifer.cebrian@nuvancehealth.org or (203) 852-2054.
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