
Hospital Service
Emergency Care
Rapid assessment, stabilization, and treatment for urgent medical conditions, available 24 hours a day.
About Emergency Care
The Emergency Department provides immediate assessment and treatment for patients with urgent and life-threatening conditions. Our clinical team uses a triage system to prioritize care according to medical need, helping critically ill or injured patients receive prompt attention.
The department is supported by diagnostic and life-support resources for managing both critical and non-critical emergencies with efficiency, dignity, and compassion.
Our Services
- Emergency medical assessment and treatment
- Trauma and accident care
- Cardiac and stroke emergency stabilization
- Emergency airway management and resuscitation
- Pediatric emergency care
- Access to urgent laboratory and imaging services
- Stabilization and referral when specialized care is required
When to Seek Emergency Care
Visit the Emergency Department immediately for symptoms such as:
- Severe chest pain or difficulty breathing
- Major injuries or heavy bleeding
- Loss of consciousness or sudden confusion
- Signs of stroke, including facial weakness or difficulty speaking
- Severe allergic reactions
- Any condition that appears life-threatening
Patient Information
Patients are assessed through triage, so treatment order is based on medical urgency rather than arrival time. When possible, bring identification, insurance information, a list of current medications, and relevant medical records.
Family access may be limited depending on the patient's condition, available space, and hospital safety policies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is emergency care available at all times?
Yes. Emergency services operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including public holidays.
Why might another patient be treated before me?
The triage team treats the most urgent cases first. A patient who arrives later may need immediate treatment because of the severity of their condition.
Can a family member stay with the patient?
One family member may be permitted when appropriate. Access depends on the patient's condition and the clinical team's guidance.
Need more information?
Contact Yardimeli Specialist Hospital for service availability, appointments, and patient guidance.
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