St. Vincent Provider Parking: What you need to know

While the new St. Vincent Regional Hospital is under construction, there will be several parking areas on campus designated for providers. Please refer to the image below for provider parking located in areas G and E (lower level – west side). Additionally, parking is allowed on campus between 3 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. during the week, and on weekends and holidays.

Designated on-campus provider parking.

Register Your Vehicle With St. Vincent

If you have not registered your vehicle with St. Vincent Regional Hospital, please do so. Click here for the Caregiver Vehicle form. Please return your form to Guest Services. This will help ensure that your vehicle has the clearance to be parked in our agreed-upon lots, as vehicles parked in the wrong location may be towed. 

Off-Site Parking & Shuttle Schedule

For off-site parking, shuttles will be running from the MSUB Virginia Lot to the Marillac Auditorium at St. Vincent Regional Hospital every 15 minutes from 6 - 10 a.m. and 4 - 8 p.m. (times subject to change).

  • Please plan accordingly to account for this additional time.

  • As guests on the MSUB campus, please be mindful of parking regulations and guidance

  • Please ensure that your vehicle is registered and that your sticker is displayed at all times during this construction period. 

Parking Maps

For maps of the new parking access, highlighting both St. Vincent Regional Hospital and MSUB locations, click here

All lots on the St. Vincent campus are open for evening/night-shift caregiver parking between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 a.m., and on weekends and holidays.

We Appreciate Your Support

To keep everything running smoothly, please remember to follow all parking regulations. Anyone not in compliance may be subject to disciplinary action as outlined in the parking policy.

Please note that the parking plan may change as the project progresses and needs evolve.
We truly appreciate your flexibility and patience as we work through this together.










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