Designed for Recovery and Support
Balanced for Patient Rooms
Refined Santa Monica Delivery
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Easy-to-Receive Arrangements
Send elegant flowers to UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center with a delivery style designed for a welcoming Santa Monica hospital setting. Our arrangements are chosen to feel polished, calm, and easy to receive for patients, families, and visitors. This angle fits the hospital’s role as part of UCLA Health while also serving the local Santa Monica and West Los Angeles community.
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How to Send Flowers to UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center
Sending flowers to UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center should feel clear, calm, and easy to manage. Because the hospital sits within a Santa Monica medical campus with multiple nearby medical buildings and visitor access points, it helps to provide complete delivery details and choose arrangements that are elegant, balanced, and easy to place.
Choose an Arrangement
Select flowers with a refined and balanced style. Roses, orchids, hydrangeas, and other elegant florals are often a beautiful fit for supportive hospital delivery in Santa Monica.
Add Your Message
Include a personal note for the patient, family member, or loved one. Every bouquet includes a complimentary message card.
Enter Hospital Details
Provide UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center as the delivery location, along with the recipient’s full name and room number if available. Department, unit, or check-in details can also help support a smoother delivery.
Select Delivery Date
Choose the date that works best for your order. Same-day flower delivery is available across Los Angeles for orders placed before 5 PM.
Delivery is coordinated based on hospital policies and access.
Why Choose Casa Dei Fiori for UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center Flower Delivery?
UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center has a different feel from a larger flagship academic hospital or a more boutique Westside hospital. Many people sending flowers here want arrangements that feel graceful and uplifting, while still being practical for a patient room, visitor area, or family support moment. The hospital’s identity as part of UCLA Health and its long-standing role in Santa Monica make this a strong fit for thoughtful, balanced floral delivery rather than oversized or dramatic designs.

Designed to Feel Calm and Easy to Receive
For this location, many customers prefer arrangements with a softer visual presence and a balanced size.

Same-Day Delivery Across Los Angeles
If you need flowers delivered to UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center on the same day, we make the process simple. Choose your arrangement, add your message, and place your order with confidence.

Well Suited for Recovery
UCLA Santa Monica includes units and services such as adult surgical care, general medicine, geriatrics, oncology, orthopaedics, outpatient services, and emergency care.
Refined Floral ArrangementsDesigned to Express Care, Comfort, and Support
Same-Day Flower Delivery to UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center
Casa Dei Fiori offers flower delivery to UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center for patients, families, and visitors who want to send something thoughtful to a well-known Santa Monica hospital. This page is best positioned around recovery support, post-surgical visits, treatment encouragement, and family moments in a hospital setting that combines UCLA academic care with a more community-centered Westside feel.
Many customers ordering for UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center are looking for arrangements that feel refined, balanced, and easy to place in patient rooms or visitor-facing spaces. This is why softer roses, orchids, hydrangeas, and seasonal florals are often a strong fit here: they create a polished, uplifting presence without feeling oversized or visually overwhelming.
We deliver to UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center and nearby areas including Santa Monica, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades, West Los Angeles, Mar Vista, and Culver City. If you are looking for UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center flower delivery, Casa Dei Fiori offers a smoother ordering experience and a floral style designed for supportive, recovery-focused moments in Santa Monica.
What to Know Before Sending Flowers to UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center
UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center is located at 1250 16th St., Santa Monica, CA 90404, and the campus includes multiple nearby medical buildings and visitor parking options. When sending flowers, it is best to include the recipient’s full name, room number if available, and any department details that may help the delivery reach the right area smoothly. UCLA Health also provides dedicated patient and visitor resources for the medical center, which reinforces that this is a hospital environment where clear details matter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Hospital Flower Delivery FAQ
Yes, we offer flower delivery to UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center and nearby Westside neighborhoods including Santa Monica, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades, and West Los Angeles.
Yes. For hospital delivery, arrangements with a balanced size often work best because they feel elegant and practical for patient rooms and visitor areas.
Yes. UCLA Santa Monica includes services and units related to surgical care, oncology, orthopaedics, general medicine, geriatrics, and outpatient care, so flowers are often sent during recovery, after treatment, or before discharge.
Please include the recipient’s full name, the hospital name, and the room number if available. Department or unit details can also help the delivery go more smoothly.
Yes. UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center serves the Santa Monica campus and has its own patient and visitor setting.
We also deliver to other hospitals and medical centers across Los Angeles, including Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 90048, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center 90095, Providence Saint John’s Health Center 90404, Kaiser Permanente West LA Medical Center 90034, Southern California Hospital at Culver City 90230, and Century City medical locations 90067.
Yes. If you do not have the room number, include the patient’s full name and any department or check-in information you have. That can still help support a more coordinated delivery.
























