Emergency Medicine
Samaritan Regional Health System's (SRHS)
Emergency Department (ED) strives to assure
patient needs are met in a compassionate, comfortable, safe and
timely manner.
Seeing an average of 27,000 patients per year at Samaritan
Hospital, the ED staff of clinically proficient nurses and
physicians treat and release patients quickly, depending on the severity of the case. SRHS
has a full range of clinical support including multi-slice CT, MRI, Cath Lab, a
full-time laboratory, X-ray services within the ED, and other diagnostic imaging services
adjacent to the ED that contribute
to the ED's quick, quality patient care.
Samaritan's ED cares for all age groups with a broad range of
medical needs. Whether a sore throat, chest pain or trauma, patients
can expect fast response and careful attention.
For people injured on the job, the ED has a close
relationship with aims-Occupational Health Services. This connection
helps employees and employers with return-to-work issues.
A trip to the ED for any patient can be a time of fear and
anxiety. At SRHS, staff members are prepared to meet the needs of
patients and families while focusing on the needs of each
individual. SRHS is working to partner with you -- and your loved ones --
for a future of wellness.
21 patient examination stations, many private
- 24-hour security
- Monitored Mental Health
Counseling Room
- Rooftop heliport
- Equal distance to Cleveland, Akron or Columbus for cardiac,
pediatric and trauma transfers
- Current clinical training of nurses and physicians
- In-house MRI, Multi-slice CT Scanner, Cath Lab, X-ray services
within the ED, and Laboratory Services 24-hours a day.
Contact
Barb Workman, Director-Direct Line: (419) -207-2544.
Vicki Rosser, EMS-(419) 289-0491, ext. 2560
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