
ATM/Bank Machines
Two 24-hour automated banking machines are located in the Medical Center. A First Charter National Bank ATM is located
near the main entrance in the second floor connector hallway. A Wachovia Bank ATM is located outside the cafeteria in the
Medical Arts Building. Fees may apply.
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Cards, flowers, & balloons
Cards and letters are delivered to your room. If you receive mail after discharge, we will forward it to your home address.
U.S. mailboxes for outgoing mail are located outside the Visitor Entrance and in the lobby of the Mariam Cannon Hayes
Family Center. Friends and relatives should address your mail in the following manner:
Patient name
Patient room number and wing (or room number and building name)
CMC - NorthEast
920 Church Street, North
Concord, NC 28025
Flowers and non-latex (mylar only) balloons are permitted in regular pediatric rooms. These items are not allowed in PICU
& NICU areas for health and safety reasons. Flowers are for sale in our
Pink Pinafore
Gift shop.
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Lost and Found
CMC - NorthEast Security operates a "lost and found"service; You may contact this service through the Medical
Center operator by dialing 3000 on your in-room phone.
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Newspapers & Magazines
Local newspapers are available at newsstands near the main entrance in the second floor, connector hallway, outside the
cafeteria in the Medical Arts Building and Emergency Department, and in the lobby of the
Mariam Cannon Hayes
Family Center. In addition, magazines and various paperback books are available for purchase at the
Pink Pinafore
Gift shop.
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Television Information
To watch your television, press the "On" button located on your bedside railing and use the "Channel
" buttons to change channels. For FM radio, press the "On" button again and use the "Channel
" changer to search for stations. Use the volume dial to adjust loudness. Press the "Off" button to turn off
the power to your TV. If you need help with your TV or find that it isn't working, call your nurse's station. Read more online
about
The Patient Channel ®.
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