Emergency Care and Fast Track Services


Emergency Care and Fast Track - More than 30,000 individuals come to our Emergency Care Center each year for assistance with a medical problem.  The Center is Open 24 hours per day, seven days each week to help in the event of an emergency. The program was also recently expanded to include a Fast Track component to assist those with less serious injuries and illness.

What's ER Extra?


We are the community’s exclusive provider of ER Extra™, a new approach to the emergency room experience, designed to give you extra fast, extra easy and extraordinary care.

Extra fast.
By the time you enter our emergency room, every minute – every second – seems like forever. That’s why the clock starts ticking the moment your name enters our system at the registration desk.  To deliver the fastest quality care possible, the emergency room has a computerized tracking system that records every second you spend there. This data is constantly reviewed by your treatment team to streamline processes and speed up the time it takes to deliver care. The result is that you see a member of the clinical team sooner, so treatment can begin quicker.

Extra easy.
Board certified doctors and highly trained staff are by your side throughout your visit. They are there to explain your diagnosis and how it will be treated, as well as discuss any follow up care you may need.   

Extraordinary care.
The best care results from excellent customer service and friendly staff members. Consistently, our team has ranked as a Top Performer relative to patient satisfaction. We are committed to treating you with outstanding care and compassion.
Current Wait Time 2 min
Last updated on 9/4 7:18 PM
About Our Wait Times
Our emergency room wait time is approximate and provided for informational purposes only. The wait time indicates the average time it takes a patient to see a qualified healthcare professional after registering. Information in this application is not a substitute for medical advice. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911