Emergency Department Frequently Asked Questions
How do I pay for my treatment?
The registration staff can answer any questions that you may have about how to pay for your treatment. After being seen by our physician and your condition is stabilized, you may be asked for your insurance co-pay or to make payment arrangements.
What is the most important thing for me to bring to the ED?
Bring your medical history to the ED.
How much time will my visit take?
The length of your wait depends on how many patients are in the ED and how ill you are. The ED sees the most ill patients first.
Can I have visitors while I am in the ED?
Due to limited space and to ensure optimal patient privacy, patients are allowed two visitors.
Will I need to be admitted to the hospital?
Admittance to the hospital is determined after a thorough examination. Most patients seen in the ED do not need to be admitted to the hospital, but patients who need tests or treatments not conducted in the ED are admitted.
What happens if the ED doctor is not able to provide all of the treatments I need while I am in the ED?
In the ED, our first goal is to treat life-threatening illnesses and pain. Your illness may need more long-term care than we are able to provide in the ED. It is important that you go to your doctor or clinic appointment after leaving the ED, so they may continue to provide treatment for your illness.