EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

Emergency Expertise, When And Where You Need Us Most

CARE AVAILABLE 24/7

Our rapid response time allows us to initiate your care quickly and our triage protocols enable us to begin your care within minutes, whether trauma, a heart attack or a stroke. We have passed the rigorous training and evaluation process to become a Joint Commission Certified Primary Stroke Center (PSC). Emergency services provided include:

  • Stabilization of critical patients
  • Diagnosis and treatment of acute illnesses
  • Trauma and stroke intervention
  • Mental health crisis support

We are a Level IV Trauma Center. Our services include a full range of diagnostic tests including blood tests, X-rays, EKG and CT scans, ultrasound, MRI and telehealth services, including neurology, psychology and pediatric care.

If the emergency physician determines that you need inpatient care, we have a hospitalist on campus 24/7 to admit and care for patients who require medical, surgical or intensive care.

SHOULD YOU GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM?

Here are a few of the conditions that are medical emergencies:

  • Bleeding that won’t stop or a large open wound.
  • Broken bones or dislocated joints
  • Deep cuts that require stitches
  • Difficulty speaking, altered mental status or confusion.
  • Falls with injury or while taking blood thinning medications.
  • Head and/or eye injuries
  • High fevers or fevers with rash
  • Intestinal bleeding
  • Loss of balance or fainting
  • Loss of vision
  • Newborn baby with a fever
  • Persistent chest pain, especially if it radiates to your arm or jaw or is accompanied by sweating, vomiting or shortness of breath.
  • Persistent shortness of breath or wheezing
  • Repeated vomiting
  • Seizures without a previous diagnosis of epilepsy
  • Serious burns
  • Severe flu or cold symptoms
  • Severe heart palpitations
  • Severe pain, particularly in the abdomen or starting halfway down the back.
  • Stroke symptoms (weakness, numbness, dizziness, and difficulty speaking)
  • Sudden testicular pain and swelling
  • Sudden, severe headache
  • Vaginal bleeding with pregnancy
  • Weakness or paralysis

HOW TO REACH US

Fairchild Medical Center
444 Bruce Street
Yreka, CA 96097