WashU Medicine has single occupant restrooms throughout the campus. Below are the locations on campus.

For more information on these spaces, please view the floorplans.

If you have any questions about these restrooms, please contact Michelle Lewis.

Locations of single-occupant restrooms

  • 1234 S Kingshighway: 1007, 1018, 1019
  • 4444 Forest Park: 1065
  • 4533 Clayton (CID Dorm): 1006, 1007, 3006, 3007
  • 620 S. Taylor: 1004, 1005
  • Barnard: 3353, 6006
  • Becker Medical Library: 2006, 2008, 2010, 2021
  • Biotechnology Building: 4006, 4007
  • Cancer Research Building: 3006, 3008, 4006, 4008, 5006, 5008, 6006, 6008
  • Couch Biomedical Research Building: 4006
  • Gary C. Werths Building at the Siteman Cancer Center: 1805, 1806, 5511, 5512, 6511, 6512, 8863, 8869 (staff restrooms – 1405, 1405, 1409, 1717, 5124, 5224, 5532, 5847, 6124, 6809, 6846, 8128, 8424, 8706, 8723, 8826)
  • Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building: 1026, 1024, 1322 (DCM-only), 1323 (DCM-only), 6002, 8002, 10002
  • Maternity Building: 8005, 8006
  • McDonnell Medical Sciences Building: 9016
  • McMillan Building: 12021
  • Mid Campus Center: 1023, 3023, 5023, 7023, 9023, 11023
  • Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Building: 2092, 2093, 8094
  • Olin Residence Hall: 107
  • Taylor Avenue Building: 1039A
  • Wohl Clinic: 3010, 4010, 5010, 6009, 6010, 7009,7010, 8009
  • Wohl Hospital: 14, 15, 5009, 5010, 6007, 6008, 8007, 8008

Restrooms and locker/shower room guidelines

Washington University School of Medicine is committed to fostering a respectful and inclusive workplace environment. As part of this commitment, single-occupancy restrooms are available across campus to support the diverse needs of our community.

These restrooms provide an option for individuals who prefer additional privacy, whether for personal comfort, health needs, or other reasons. While not required, they are offered as an amenity to ensure that all employees, visitors, and students can access facilities in a way that feels safe and comfortable to them.

Providing a range of restroom options helps create an environment where everyone can focus on their work, learning, and care in a setting that respects personal space and individual preferences.

For questions about restroom locations or accessibility, you may contact the Operations and Facilities Management Department.