Emergency + Urgent Care Close By
COVID-19 tests are not available to the public in these facilities at this time. If you are experiencing mild to moderate symptoms or have been exposed to someone who is COVID positive, please refer to the CDC’s guidance on isolation and testing protocols. If you are experiencing severe symptoms, dial 9-1-1 or go to your nearest hospital.
For life-threatening emergencies, call 911
If you have any of the following symptoms, call 911 immediately or go to the closest emergency room (please do not use emergency care online check-in):
- chest pain
- bad stomach ache
- dizziness
- numbness
- trouble breathing
- bad headache
- weakness
- a bite/sting
- high or ongoing fever
- blurred vision
- stiffness in your neck
- you feel you might hurt yourself or someone else
Emergencies in children
Call 911 immediately or take your child directly to the closest E.R. if he or she has any of the symptoms listed above or any of the following:
- if you believe the child needs to be seen by a doctor right away
- he or she is being treated for a serious condition
- he or she is not acting like himself/herself
- you can’t wake him or her
- he or she is very drowsy