Get Well Flowers

Express your wish for a speedy recovery with beautiful blooms.

MOTHER'S DAY COLLECTION

Please choose from our Mother's Day Collection for delivery & pickup May 5th-12th.
 Designer's Choice selections are also available during this period. 

Favorites in Get Well Flowers

Candle Bouquet

Candle Bouquet
from $59.95

Garden Romance

Garden Romance
from $74.95

Serene Retreat

Serene Retreat
from $59.95

Citrus Kissed

Citrus Kissed
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $69.95

Garden Of Wellness Bouquet

Garden Of Wellness Bouquet
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $64.95

Portrait In Purple Bouquet

Portrait In Purple Bouquet
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $78.95

Imagination Blooms with Cymbidium Orchids

Imagination Blooms with Cymbidium Orchids
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $84.95

Cheerfully Yours

Cheerfully Yours
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $64.95

How Sweet You Are

How Sweet You Are
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $49.95

Sunset Serenity Pet Friendly

Sunset Serenity - Pet Friendly
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
$54.95

To See You Smile Bouquet

To See You Smile Bouquet
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
$74.95

Posh Pinks

Posh Pinks
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $59.95

Good Vibrations Pet Friendly

Good Vibrations - Pet Friendly
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
$69.95

Sunny Siesta Fiesta

Sunny Siesta Fiesta
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $62.95

Walk in the Country Bouquet

Walk in the Country Bouquet
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
$69.95

Sunflower Fantasy

Sunflower Fantasy
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
$82.95

Magnificent Mauves Bouquet

Magnificent Mauves Bouquet
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
$104.95

Upsy Daisy

Upsy Daisy
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $49.95

Basket Full of Wishes

Basket Full of Wishes
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $57.95

Lilac Meadows

Lilac Meadows
UNAVAILABLE MAY 5th-12th
from $62.95

There's no kinder way to say "get well soon!" than with a beautiful and refreshing bouquet of their favorite flowers. Send flowers to Portland hospitals and residences at your convenience with same-day delivery from Wishing Well Flowers. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What flower symbolizes "get well"?

There are a few different ways to say "get well soon!" with flowers, and choosing flower varieties for their symbolism is one way to display your thoughtfulness. Carnations represent good luck, asters represent cheerful wishes, sunflowers represent optimism and long life, daisies symbolize cheerfulness, yellow and orange roses represent positivity, and chrysanthemums symbolize fidelity and long life.

What flower symbolizes healing?

Chrysanthemums, lavender and daisies can all symbolize healing and well wishes for your recipient's good health.

What flowers are good for sending to someone in recovery?

While there are myriad beautiful flower varieties, some are better than others when it comes to sending to someone in recovery. Choosing flowers that are hypoallergenic is a thoughtful gesture that says you want to be considerate of not only your loved one, but their caretaker(s) as well. Be sure to opt for flowers delivered in a sturdy container, such as a durable plastic cube, wooden box, or a woven basket.

What plant symbolizes "get well soon"?

Four-leaf clovers symbolize good luck, of course, but there are other plants that are more appropriate to express your sentiments to "get well soon!" Anthurium plants symbolize luck, friendship, and lasting love. Snake plants, with their long and pointed leaves, signal the ability to cut through obstacles and negative energy and allow only good vibes through. Bamboo plants are also believed to have the ability to attract luck and positive energy. Any of these plants makes a great gift for saying "get well soon."

What color flower for Get Well Soon?

Bright, bold colors that evoke a sense of optimism and cheer are our favorite flowers to send that say "get well soon." Choose an arrangement with bright yellow, orange, or red as its focal point.

What goes well with Get Well flowers?

While flowers are a great get well gift on their own, it's always nice to add a little something extra for your loved one to enjoy while they recover. A plush animal, balloon, or gift basket of their favorite treats are all great options. No matter what you send, the best accompaniment will always be a thoughtful message expressing your love and support.

Can I send flowers to the hospital to say "get well soon"?

Yes, you can have flowers sent to a hospital – in fact, flowers and plants are some of the best Get Well gifts you can give.

Do you deliver to Portland OR hospitals?

Yes, we deliver Get Well Soon flowers to all local Portland, OR hospitals and residences at your convenience as well as to surrounding areas.

What should I write in a Get Well Soon card?

There are myriad ways to express your well wishes for a speedy recovery, but the best message is one that is supportive and encouraging. We understand that it's not always easy to come up with the perfect get well message in the moment. If you're looking for a little inspiration, check out our list of suggestions for what to write in a Get Well Soon card.

Do men like Get Well flowers?

Of course! We find that men tend to appreciate a gift of flowers even more when it is unexpected. Surprising your loved one with a lush green plant or stunning vase of hardy blooms is an excellent way to let him know he is loved and appreciated, especially when in recovery.

Are there areas of the hospital I cannot send flowers to?

Wishing Well Flowers is proud to comply with all hospital rules and regulations. Different hospitals may have different rules around delivery; you can always call us to ensure your flowers arrive.

Usually, we cannot deliver to Emergency rooms, Intensive Care Units (ICU), or anyone who has not been admitted yet.

Are there any flowers or plants I cannot send to a hospital?

Many hospitals have limits on the types of flowers and plants we can deliver. Particularly fragrant flowers like lilies may not be deliverable.

Should I send flowers if they are only staying for a short time?

Hospitals often move patients to different departments and locations. We recommend only sending flowers, plants, or gifts if the patient stays for more than two nights to ensure delivery.

A Word from Our Customers