Atención de emergencia
La atención de emergencia es el tratamiento de afecciones médicas de emergencia. Generalmente se proporciona en una sala de emergencias, pero también puede hacer referencia al tratamiento que se brinda en una ambulancia. Los médicos especialistas en medicina de emergencia pueden tratar a pacientes con lesiones o infecciones, además de afecciones potencialmente mortales.
Nuestro departamento emergencia
Para garantizar que reciba la mejor atención posible, nos enorgullece ofrecer una variedad de servicios y características en nuestro hospital.
Pediatric ER
Our pediatric ER is specifically designed with children in mind, featuring specially made equipment and tools. Our trained physicians understand kids have unique medical needs, especially when it comes to emergency care. We are prepared to work together to help ensure you and your child feel comfortable during your visit with us.
Trauma center
At our Level II Trauma Center, our goal is to provide the best care possible for your acute injury. Our trauma center's multidisciplinary team features:
- Pre-hospital personnel
- ER doctors
- Nurses
- Trauma surgeons
- Specialty physicians
We use a collaborative approach that enables us to handle even the most critical injuries, all while providing you with expert services.
FastTrack ER
Through our FastTrack ER program, our medical professionals treat less serious illnesses and injuries in a special area of our emergency department. If you are eligible for this program, we will let you know after the screening process.
The FastTrack ER isn't a walk-in clinic but an extension of our ER for less critical emergencies. If you’re admitted into the FastTrack ER and later discover you need more urgent care, we can adjust your treatment plan and admit you to the hospital if needed.
The FastTrack ER is open daily from 9:00am to 11:00pm; however, our main ER and trauma center are open 24 hours a day.
Conditions treated at the FastTrack ER
Our FastTrack ER provides emergency care for minor illnesses and injuries, such as:
- Allergic reactions
- Back pain
- Bug bites and stings
- Burning or infrequent urination
- Constipation
- Coughs
- Cuts
- Diarrhea
- Ear issues
- Rashes
- Sore throats
- Suture removals
- Wound checks
Preguntas frecuentes
Queremos que tengas la información que necesitas para tomar la mejor decisión sobre atención. Nuestro equipo ha recopilado las respuestas a algunas de las preguntas más frecuentes.
Are there other ER locations available?
Our freestanding ER is located near Florida's Indian River and St. Lucie counties. This facility includes 12 beds, a trauma bay and mobile imaging technologies. Our physicians are available 24/7 to provide you with high-quality emergency care.
When should I visit the ER?
We understand it can be difficult to know whether you should go to the ER or wait for your doctor's office to open. However, we want you to feel secure about your choice for care.
There are a wide range of symptoms that may indicate you need to visit the emergency room, including:
- Back pain
- Broken bones
- Chest pain
- Concussion
- Flu
- Side pain
- Stomach pain
- Trouble breathing
If you are unsure if your symptoms require an emergency room visit, you can speak to a nurse 24/7 by calling our Consult-A-Nurse® team at (844) 706-8773.
What should I expect at the ER?
If you have a severe, life-threatening illness or injury, you will be treated first. Otherwise, you will be treated in the order you arrive.
Before discharge, we encourage you to ask our emergency care teams any questions you have. It is also useful for you to keep all of your paperwork, discharge information and medicines or prescriptions together after you leave the ER.
After discharge, our emergency department staff will reach out to your primary care provider to ensure they are updated on your care.
What should I bring to the ER?
When coming to the ER, we recommend you bring:
- A list of known allergies
- A list of medicines you currently take
- A responsible adult or phone number for someone to contact
- Copies of results from recent medical tests, if available
- Personal care preferences and restrictions
How do I stay updated on wait times in the ER?
When it comes to emergency services, our goal is to continually work toward enhancing the care you receive, while reducing our wait times. This ensures you get the support you need, when you need it most.
Our wait times are updated every 30 minutes and are available on our website.
To find out the average wait times of the HCA Florida ER nearest to you, check the top of our website or text "ER" to 32222.
Note: Message and data rates apply. ER wait times are approximate and provided for informational purposes only.
Our freestanding ER is located near Florida's Indian River and St. Lucie counties. This facility includes 12 beds, a trauma bay and mobile imaging technologies. Our physicians are available 24/7 to provide you with high-quality emergency care.
We understand it can be difficult to know whether you should go to the ER or wait for your doctor's office to open. However, we want you to feel secure about your choice for care.
There are a wide range of symptoms that may indicate you need to visit the emergency room, including:
- Back pain
- Broken bones
- Chest pain
- Concussion
- Flu
- Side pain
- Stomach pain
- Trouble breathing
If you are unsure if your symptoms require an emergency room visit, you can speak to a nurse 24/7 by calling our Consult-A-Nurse® team at (844) 706-8773.
If you have a severe, life-threatening illness or injury, you will be treated first. Otherwise, you will be treated in the order you arrive.
Before discharge, we encourage you to ask our emergency care teams any questions you have. It is also useful for you to keep all of your paperwork, discharge information and medicines or prescriptions together after you leave the ER.
After discharge, our emergency department staff will reach out to your primary care provider to ensure they are updated on your care.
When coming to the ER, we recommend you bring:
- A list of known allergies
- A list of medicines you currently take
- A responsible adult or phone number for someone to contact
- Copies of results from recent medical tests, if available
- Personal care preferences and restrictions
When it comes to emergency services, our goal is to continually work toward enhancing the care you receive, while reducing our wait times. This ensures you get the support you need, when you need it most.
Our wait times are updated every 30 minutes and are available on our website.
To find out the average wait times of the HCA Florida ER nearest to you, check the top of our website or text "ER" to 32222.
Note: Message and data rates apply. ER wait times are approximate and provided for informational purposes only.