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        1. Sherman County Emergency Svc

        309 Dewey StMoro, OR 97039

        (541) 565-3100
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        Mid-Columbia Medical Center

        2. Mid-Columbia Medical Center

        1700 E 19th StThe Dalles, OR 97058

        (541) 296-1111
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        From Business: Mid-Columbia Medical Center is one of the largest health care organizations in the United States. Located in The Dalles, Ore., Mid-Columbia has been operational f…

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        3. Mid-Columbia Medical Center

        1800 E 19th StThe Dalles, OR 97058

        (541) 296-7251
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        4. Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital

        810 12th StHood River, OR 97031

        (541) 386-3911
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          Do emergency care facilities treat infants and children?

          Emergency care facilities can treat infants and children. Roughly 16 percent of emergency patients are infants and children, so the medical professionals at these facilities typically have strong experience in pediatric emergency care.

          How long is the average wait at an emergency care facility?

          The average wait time will depend on the type of emergency care facility.. Wait times typically average less than 20 minutes at an urgent care facility. At a hospital-based emergency care facility that treats life-threatening conditions, wait times can take as long as an hour or more.

          Are emergency care facilities required to be board certified?

          Board certification is not required for emergency care facilities. However, the top facilities are often board certified. At hospitals, many emergency care centers require that their physicians be board certified as a qualification for employment. Two boards that handle this type of certification are the American Board of Medical Specialties and the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine.

          Do emergency care facilities offer primary care?

          Emergency care facilities include those that offer urgent care, and some urgent care facilities offer certain primary care services. At these facilities, patients are usually evaluated upon arrival, and a determination is made as to whether the problem requires emergency care, urgent care, or primary care.

          Do emergency care facilities provide medical tests and scans?

          Some medical tests and scans are performed at emergency care facilities. These facilities may perform select X-rays and blood tests if this is deemed necessary to assist your treatment. However, the range of medical tests and scans offered is much more limited than those offered as part of standard hospital care.

          What type of conditions are treated at an emergency care facility?

          Emergency care facilities treat a wide range of conditions. Visit an emergency care facility within a hospital for  a life-threatening issue like chest pain or pressure, uncontrolled bleeding, acute pain, difficulty breathing, or vaginal bleeding with pregnancy. Visit an independent urgent care facility for conditions such as bladder infections, ear infections, mild fevers, sinus problems, animal bites, or broken bones.

          Do emergency care facilities accept health insurance?

          Emergency care facilities do accept health insurance. This is true whether you're being treated at an emergency care facility that is part of a hospital or an urgent care facility that operates independently. However, your health plan might or may might be accepted at the facility, so be sure to ask when seeking treatment.

          Is an emergency care facility less expensive than a hospital?

          If an emergency care facility is located within a hospital, a patient will usually pay the same costs for treatment that are typically charged by a hospital. Still, these types of facilities are best bets if facing a life-threatening health emergency. Other facilities--known as urgent care centers--offer care for health emergencies that are serious but not necessarily life-threatening, such as burns, broken bones, and cuts that need stitches. Treatment at these facilities is less expensive than treatment at a hospital.

          How is an emergency care facility different than a hospital?

          Many emergency care facilities are located within hospitals, but they differ from standard hospital care in the way they handle patient intake. With standard hospital care, a patient is required to make an appointment to see a medical care professional. At an emergency care facility, no appointment is required. Also, emergency care facilities typically offer care 24 hours a day. If an emergency care facility is located within a hospital, this facility will have its own entrance and waiting area.

          What is an emergency care facility?

          An emergency care facility is one that specializes in emergency medicine. An emergency care facility will accept patients without prior appointments, and the medical professionals at these facilities are skilled in treating a wide assortment of illnesses and injuries. Emergency care facilities often handle critical conditions, like heart attacks and asthma.

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