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Life or Limb?

12/11/2024
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How to Tell If You Need an Emergency Room or Urgent Care

As a medical professional, I often receive questions from patients about when to seek care at an emergency department versus an urgent care office. It can be challenging to determine the best course of action, especially if you’re unsure about the severity of your symptoms. Here are some guidelines to help you determine whether you should go to an emergency department or an urgent care office.

Emergency Department

An emergency department is designed to handle life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention. If you experience any of the following symptoms, you should go to the emergency department right away:

  1. Chest pain or pressure: This could be a sign of a heart attack, which requires urgent medical attention.
  2. Severe abdominal pain: This could be a sign of a serious condition such as appendicitis or a ruptured organ.
  3. Difficulty breathing: This could be a sign of a serious respiratory condition such as pneumonia or a collapsed lung.
  4. Severe head injury: If you hit your head and experience severe symptoms such as loss of consciousness, seizures, or severe headache, you should seek immediate medical attention.
  5. Suicidal thoughts or actions: If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts or actions, seek immediate medical attention.
  6. Severe allergic reaction: If you experience a severe allergic reaction with symptoms such as difficulty breathing, swelling of the throat, or hives, seek immediate medical attention.

Urgent Care Office

An urgent care office is designed to handle non-life-threatening situations that require prompt medical attention. If you experience any of the following symptoms, you should go to an urgent care office:

  1. Minor cuts, burns, or bruises: If you have a small cut, burn, or bruise that needs medical attention, an urgent care office is a good option.
  2. Minor fractures or sprains: If you think you have a minor fracture or sprain, an urgent care office can provide x-rays and other diagnostic tests.
  3. Mild to moderate flu-like symptoms: If you have symptoms such as fever, cough, or sore throat, an urgent care office can provide treatment to alleviate your symptoms.
  4. Mild to moderate asthma symptoms: If you have asthma and experience mild to moderate symptoms, an urgent care office can provide treatment to help alleviate your symptoms.
  5. Minor infections: If you have a minor infection such as a urinary tract infection or sinus infection, an urgent care office can provide treatment.

When to Call 911

In some cases, you may need to call 911 for immediate medical attention. Call 911 if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  1. Chest pain or pressure
  2. Difficulty breathing
  3. Severe bleeding
  4. Loss of consciousness
  5. Severe head injury
  6. Seizures
  7. Severe allergic reaction

In conclusion, it can be difficult to determine whether to seek care at an emergency department or an urgent care office. If you experience any life-threatening symptoms, seek immediate medical attention at an emergency department. If you experience non-life-threatening symptoms, an urgent care office may be a good option. If you are unsure about the severity of your symptoms, you can always call your healthcare provider for guidance.

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Shari Andrews, MD

Dr. Shari Andrews

Emergency Medicine Physician & Wellness Coach

Dr. Andrews is a board certified emergency medicine physician with a passion for educating and empowering individuals to take control of their health. As the current President of the medical board at her hospital, she has been recognized for her leadership in medicine and was even named Doctor of the Year. Through her blog Teeny Dose, Dr. Andrews provides valuable insights and practical tips for improving health, wellness, and healthcare. She has been featured in various media outlets including the Dr. Oz show and Tamron Hall Show, and has a strong social media presence where she leads by example and inspires her audience to prioritize their health.

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