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A hospital is a rabbit hole in The Sims 3, a lot assignment in The Sims 4: Get to Work, and a location in The Urbz: Sims in the City.

The Sims 3[]

If pregnant Sims don't want to give birth at home, they will go to the hospital when it's time to deliver their baby.

This is where Sims can get a job in the Medical Career or get medical advice, for a fee.

This is one of the properties players can partner with and own in The Sims 3 and gives the biggest long-term payoff from revenue.

Generally, a hospital is often combined with a science lab in a multi-purpose rabbit hole.

Hospitals generate the following red map tag in-game:

Hospital Tag

Expansions[]

Some expansions have increased the functions of the hospital.

  • Sims having a Midlife crisis[TS3:G] can go to the hospital to Get Therapy for §2,000, which cures the crisis.
  • With Pets, Sims can undergo plastic surgery at the Hospital, which allows players to change Sim's bodies or faces.
  • With Seasons, sims can get a flu or an allergy shot from the hospital.
  • If Into the Future is installed, sims can engineer a baby at the Oasis Landing's hospital for §5,000. Baby's DNA can either be customized or randomized. With customization, the baby's gender, hair color, eye color, and traits can be chosen before the baby's birth.
  • If a Sim has the Unstable[TS3:ITF] trait, they can be admitted for instability, which will prevent their traits from randomly changing.
  • Time paradox sickness[TS3:ITF], which can cause Sims to die, can also be cured at the hospital.
  • If Late Night or Supernatural is installed, vampires can raid the hospital for plasma packs, but they have a chance of getting arrested if they do.

Varieties[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Cats are the only pets that can visit a hospital lot.[TS3:P]
  • The Sacred Spleen Memorial Hospital is probably a reference to Sacred Heart from the TV show Scrubs.
  • Inside the Cure-All Collective, when viewed with cameraman mode, players can enter the janitor room with the door left ajar. Inside the janitor room, there's a mop, a broom, a bucket, a shovel, and a bear rug on the wall. There's also a cage, a freezer bunny doll, a picnic basket, and two aces on the shelf.

The Sims 4: Get to Work[]

Hospital is a special lot assignment in The Sims 4: Get to Work, accessible for Sims working in the doctor career and for pregnant Sims who are going into labor (with up to one companion). There is only one hospital in the game, which is located in the Civic Center sub-neighborhood. The lot assignment can't be given to other lots without mods, so they are not available anywhere else.

List of hospitals[]

Willow Creek Hospital[]

Willow Creek Hospital
Willow Creek Hospital
Type Lot TS4 Hospital Hospital
Value §179,734
Lot size 50x50
N° of floors 1
Neighborhood Civic Center
Game The Sims 4: Get to Work

Willow Creek Hospital is the workplace for the doctor career. The lot is a one-story building (there is a second floor, but it can't be accessed and is empty) with multiple rooms for testing patients, a room where Sims can eat their food, reception, and the surgery room. As with the police station, the Willow Creek Hospital cannot be edited in build mode without the usage of bb.enablefreebuild cheat.

The Urbz: Sims in the City[]

Main article: Miniopolis Hospital

Sims who pass out will wake up in the hospital, where they can sleep and grab food from the vending machines there. These are the following cases can cause an urb to pass out:

  • Having too low energy/hunger
  • Getting electrocuted while trying to repair an electronic object such as stove if the urb's mechanical skill is very low
  • Eaten by a carnivorous plant at Bayou
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