Emergency Services

When to Go to the Emergency Room

TOPS Surgical Specialty Hospital does NOT have an emergency room. The below information is just meant to inform you to know when to seek emergency care.

So what constitutes a medical emergency? A medical emergency means having a medical condition involving acute symptoms, which may include severe pain or other critical symptoms that pose an immediate risk to a person's life or health over time.

Recognizing a medical emergency and getting emergency medical services right away can save lives. Please don’t delay care if you or a loved one have symptoms that are best evaluated in an emergency room, which may include:

  • Broken bones and dislocated joints
  • Chest pains
  • Concussion/fainting
  • Confusion/change in mental state
  • Digestive problems, especially sudden, severe stomach pain coupled with nausea and vomiting
  • Facial lacerations
  • Fever with a rash
  • Head or eye injury
  • Intense back pain with numbness, weakness and fever
  • Muscle strain, inability to walk, fever or an open wound
  • Seizures
  • Serious burns
  • Severe cuts that may require stitches
  • Severe non-COVID-19 cold or flu symptoms
  • Shortness of breath
  • Vaginal bleeding with pregnancy
If you or someone you know has signs of a medical emergency, stay calm, go to the nearest hospital or emergency room or call 911. Do not delay care.