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Wait times are an average and provided for informational purposes only. What does this mean? Emergency Department If you think you may be experiencing a medical emergency, immediately call your doctor or 911. About Our Emergency Department
As a Joint Commission approved and designated Primary Stroke Center, Lawnwood's emergency services staff are specially prepared to take care of stroke patients using the latest in protocols and treatment. And the hospital's Heart Institute provides the necessary services for heart attack patients needing everything from diagnostic catheterizations to open-heart surgery. When Is It Really an Emergency?It can be difficult to decide when its time to go to an emergency room, and many patients may be reluctant to go. But emergency care saves countless lives every year. When should you go to the emergency room? The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) suggests that patients come to the emergency room if they experience the following symptoms:
Children may also have additional symptoms that merit a trip to the emergency room. If the above symptoms occur in children, they should be taken to the emergency room. Additionally, children should go to the ER for the following conditions:
If you believe that the medical condition is unstable or will worsen on the way to the hospital, call 911 immediately. Emergency Department RenovationIn 2006 Lawnwood invested $12 million in expanding its Emergency Department to provide three times the space and twice the capacity as previously offered. With over 44,000 patients per year currently seen in the ED, the new facility is designed to accomodate up to 70,000 patients per year. Whether your emergency is major or minor, Lawnwood's Emergency Department is waiting to serve you. Need help finding a physician?For routine health matters and check-ups, contact your primary care physician. Regular check-ups with a primary care physician is the best way to maintain good health. Visit Find a Physician on this website, or call 1-800-382-3522 for a free physician referral. Emergency Related Health ContentStroke Warning Signs |
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