ER or Urgent Care and the Best of Both Under One Roof
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Your daughter landed wrong on her ankle at cheerleading camp and can't put weight on it. It's swelling, and she's crying out in pain. Should you go to the emergency room or urgent care? Life is unpredictable. For an injury or mysterious medical issue, it can be challenging to know where to go when you need care fast.
What is an Emergency Room? What is Urgent Care?
Here are a few key differences and the type of care each facility offers.
Emergency Room
The purpose of an emergency room is to treat patients of all ages with life-threatening health conditions. It is the best option when you require immediate medical attention. The ER is staffed 24/7 with physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses trained to deliver emergency care. The team has quick access to expert providers in advanced specialties such as Cardiology, Neurology, and Orthopedics. Emergency rooms also have the imaging and laboratory resources to diagnose and deliver care for severe and life-threatening situations.
Common Emergency Room Cases Include:
- Broken bones and dislocated joints
- Chest pain or difficulty breathing
- Concussion/confusion
- Facial lacerations
- Fainting/change in mental state
- Fever with a rash
- Head or eye injury
- Seizures
- Serious burns
- Severe cold or flu symptoms
- Severe cuts that may require stitches
- Slurred speech
- Vaginal bleeding with pregnancy
- Weakness/numbness on one side
Urgent Care
Urgent care is the middle ground between your primary care provider and the emergency room. Urgent care is the way to go if you have a minor illness or injury that can't wait until tomorrow. Also, it is a good option if you have illnesses or injuries without other symptoms or if you do not have other underlying health conditions.
Common Urgent Care Cases Include:
- After-hours work-related illnesses or injuries
- Earaches, sore throat, or fever
- Fractures, sprains, or strains
- Illnesses, such as cold or flu symptoms
- Minor burns or cuts
- Stings or bites
To eliminate confusion and save time during an urgent situation, Legacy offers a unique patient experience. Instead of needing to self-triage when an urgent health problem arises and making the quick decision of whether to go to urgent care or the emergency room, patients can go to a dual-model ER and urgent care facility.
Finding an emergency room and urgent care hybrid model takes the guesswork out of determining what kind of care you need. They will evaluate you and decide whether you should receive emergent or non-emergent treatment. This means that your level of care is determined based on your health needs. You're then billed according to the treatment you get.
Four Benefits of Visiting a Combined ER and Urgent Care
- Shorter Wait Times
Our combined ER and urgent care has been designed to minimize the time you spend with us from door to door. Because an ER-trained doctor assesses every patient, our model ensures you get the quality care you want, need, and deserve.
- Cost-Effective Treatment
The typical bill for an emergency room visit for an emergent case is about $3,712. However, many ER cases are non-emergent and can be treated as easily at an urgent care center. This saves both the unnecessary time spent with emergency medicine physicians and the money employers and patients spend on care in the emergency room.
- Non-Emergent and Emergent Treatment Options
Whether the medical care you need is an emergency or non-emergency, you'll receive value-based treatment. Once they determine the level of treatment you need, you'll have access to ER-trained physicians and staff to administer medical care as necessary.
- Never Wait to Schedule, No Appointments Needed
Regular, routine check-ups and communications with your primary care physician are essential to your health and well-being. However, sometimes you need care when your doctor's office is closed, or an emergency presents itself. That's when a trip to a combined ER and urgent care facility is convenient and important to ensure your condition doesn't worsen. No appointments are necessary. Just walk in and get the care you need when you need it.
Be Prepared
Before encountering medical problems, learn where you can help fast. Make a list of the emergency and urgent care offices near you and save them in your phone. For life-threatening medical emergencies call 911 immediately or go to the emergency room.
Legacy ER & Urgent Care is here to meet your medical care needs by providing affordable pricing and quality care. As part of Intuitive Health’s innovative hybrid model ER and urgent care system, patients are only billed for the level of care they receive from professional and highly trained medical staff. With six facilities located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, emergent and non-emergent care are accessible and transparent, focusing on superb customer service.
Legacy ER & Urgent Care has seven convenient locations in the DFW area:
- Allen – Legacy ER & Urgent Care is located at 1310 W. Exchange Pkwy Allen, TX 75013, and may be reached at 972-526-5819.
- Coppell – Legacy ER & Urgent Care is located at 330 S Denton Tap Rd Coppell, TX 75019 and may be reached at 469-702-9917.
- Frisco East – Legacy ER & Urgent Care is located at 16151 Eldorado Pkwy Frisco, TX 75035 and may be reached at 972-526-7009.
- Frisco West – Legacy ER & Urgent Care is located at 9205 Legacy Dr. Frisco, TX 75033, and may be reached at 972-526-7020.
- McKinney – Legacy ER & Urgent Care is located at 2810 Hardin Blvd McKinney, TX 75072 and may be reached at 972-573-6688.
- North Richland Hills – Legacy ER & Urgent Care is located at 8950 N. Tarrant Pkwy North Richland Hills, TX 76182, and may be reached at 817-663-1247.
- Prosper - Legacy ER & Urgent Care is located at 211 W Frontier Pkwy, Prosper, TX 75078 and may be reached at 469-868-9100.