Cardiac Emergencies
Chest pain evaluation, 12 lead ECG, serial troponin, and fast acting acute coronary syndrome protocols with cardiology backup.
Every Adeptus Health emergency room offers the same clinical capabilities you would expect to find in a major hospital ER.
Related medical specialties work together as one institute, so patients get joined up emergency care.
Chest pain evaluation, 12 lead ECG, serial troponin, and fast acting acute coronary syndrome protocols with cardiology backup.
Immediate CT, a careful neurological exam, and quick transfer when thrombolytics or thrombectomy are needed.
On site digital X ray, fracture care, splints and casts, closed reduction of common dislocations, and laceration repair.
Dedicated pediatric rooms, weight based dosing, PALS certified clinicians, and a calm setting built around families.
64 slice CT, point of care ultrasound, and digital X ray read on site so care decisions never wait.
Right at hand access to a full emergency formulary including pain relief, antibiotics, anti nausea drugs, and cardiac medications.
Fluid replacement, electrolyte correction, anti nausea treatment, and multimodal pain control delivered by experienced ER nurses.
Care for severe abdominal pain, sepsis, breathing trouble, dehydration, and the full range of urgent adult conditions.
On site labs returning CBC, metabolic panels, troponin, lactate, coagulation studies, and infectious disease testing fast.
ECG on arrival, point of care troponin, continuous telemetry, and timed decision pathways following AHA guidance.
Door to imaging targets that match national stroke benchmarks, with fast neurological evaluation and transfer when needed.
PALS trained clinicians, weight based dosing, and a setting built to ease anxiety for kids and their families.
Early identification, fast cultures, IV antibiotics, and hemodynamic support following Surviving Sepsis principles.
For active, life threatening situations such as uncontrolled bleeding, loss of consciousness, suspected severe trauma, or signs of stroke or heart attack in a person who cannot be moved safely, call 911 right away so EMS can start care on the way.
Call 911