SECTION I: Be Involved in Your Healthcare - Going to The Emergency Room

The following information is a guide to use along with information you should get from your primary care doctor.

  The following tips help make your care safe and lead to the results you want.  
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Before I Go to the Emergency Room

Primary Care Doctor

  • Make sure you have a regular doctor that has your medical history.
  • Does your doctor or the doctors they share a practice with have someone always on call?

Insurance

  • What does your insurance cover? Find out what is your co-pay for an emergency room visit.
  • If you can go to an urgent care facility, will your co-pay be less? probably so

Hospitals & Health Care Facilities in Your Area

  • Where are the hospitals in your area?
  • Does the hospital in your area have an emergency room? Not all hospitals have any emergency room.
  • If you have special needs, make sure the hospital is able to help you before you have to go.
  • Where are the urgent care facilities & what are their hours of business?
  • Is there a 24-hour clinic in your area?

Your Medical Information

  • Always have your insurance information with you. It should have important information such as your primary doctor's phone number.
  • Medical Card - Keep a list of allergies you may have and/or medications you may be taking.
  • The more information you can provide the emergency room doctor, the less time it will take to diagnose and treat you.
Should I Go to the Emergency Room? Click here to find out more.
Ask questions - Asking questions will help you understand your care

For more information about If I Am Admitted to the Hospital, click here

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