Address: 1700 Medical Center Pkwy, Murfreesboro, TN 37129, USA
Phone: +16153964100
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Emily Thomason
Half of your ER staff is not wearing mask and the ones that were wearing masks were wearing them incorrectly. Covid is still going on and I'm immunocompromised.
Brit in USA
Love the appointment option and that I was initially attended too quickly. Ended up being there six hours though :( Staff professional as was the Dr. Attending staff was not overly friendly which was surprising in this field (check in staff were super!). Establishment was clean and well cared for. Discharge was quick one we got to that point.
Carnnie Harmon
Received very prompt and thoughtful service at St Thomas. Extremely courteous and kind attention from all nurses and doctor. I was seen in and out in timely fashion. Very grateful to have such a wonderful hospital in my area.
Elizabeth Cooper
Everyone from triage, to the ER docs and nurses where so kind and gentle.
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Hello Gabriel, you can ask for a translator at the hospital. There are several available.
By staying home when you or a loved one is ill and washing your hands regularly, you can help keep yourself and your children healthy.
If you think your child has RSV or bronchiolitis, it is important to keep your child hydrated and monitor for fever or shortness of breath. Contact your child’s doctor, who can test for RSV and provide recommendations to keep your child safe at home. If your child’s health situation is serious or life-threatening, go to the nearest ER or call 911.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV, may appear like a bad cold to adults. For infants or young children, RSV can cause bronchiolitis -- a virus which causes swelling and an increase in mucus in the airway. This can cause difficulty breathing through their nose and eventually dehydration due to difficulty latching to the breast or bottle for infants. Other symptoms of RSV may include a fever or a very wet sounding cough, which can turn into coughing fits. Those coughing fits can cause a child to gag and potentially vomit.
We are following local and state government and health department guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine distribution. For the first doses of vaccine available, front-line healthcare workers have been prioritized. As vaccine appointments are made available in your community, additional information will be shared. Answers to frequently asked questions can be found on our website at ascension.org.
My wait time has been under 2 hours..I've been there three times since Christmas..chest pains will get you in way faster
Quickly recognizing the signs that a loved one is in severe mental distress is the first step in helping them get the care they need to return to a more hopeful and stable state of mind. According to the CDC, some warning signs to look out for, include: -Feeling like a burden -Being isolated -Increased anxiety -Feeling trapped or in unbearable pain -Increased substance use -Looking for a way to access lethal means -Increased anger or rage -Extreme mood swings -Expressing hopelessness -Sleeping too little or too much -Talking or posting about wanting to die -Making plans for suicide A person in severe mental distress should go directly to the emergency room or call 911. ERs at Ascension [ministry] hospitals are open 24/7, offering compassionate care for urgent mental health crisis intervention. Don’t delay getting the care you need.
If someone is experiencing severe mental distress, care shouldn’t be delayed. A person experiencing a mental health crisis should go directly to the emergency room or call 911. ERs at Ascension [ministry] hospitals are open 24/7, offering compassionate care for urgent mental health crisis intervention. And rest assured that safety precautions are in place to help protect patients and families. Don’t delay getting the care you need. Because we are more than emergency care, we can connect you and your loved ones to the follow-up care that’s right - both in-person and virtual visits.
If someone is experiencing severe mental distress, care shouldn’t be delayed. A person experiencing a mental health crisis should go directly to the emergency room or call 911. ERs at Ascension [ministry] hospitals are open 24/7, offering compassionate care for urgent mental health crisis intervention. And rest assured that safety precautions are in place to help protect patients and families. Don’t delay getting the care you need.
Care teams at ERs located at Ascension hospitals work to quickly understand and treat your health needs. We check in with you frequently and deliver the care that is right for you.
We have fully staffed emergency rooms to take care of your needs and to help reduce the time from door to doctor.
ERs at Ascension hospitals offer compassionate, high-quality care, including onsite lab and imaging and treatment for major or life-threatening illness or injury. Because we’re more than emergency care, when receiving emergency care at the ERs within our hospitals we can connect you to our network of specialists for follow-up care.
Because we’re more than emergency care, we connect you to the follow-up care that’s right for you. We have a large network of specialists and a broad range of care options, so you can find a doctor that meets your needs.
ERs at Ascension hospitals are ready to provide the care patients need in one place. Lab and imaging are available onsite.
When you need care more immediately and your regular doctor isn’t available, you may be trying to decide between urgent care or an emergency room. For life-threatening emergencies and serious illness or injury, such as shortness of breath, chest pain, open fractures or severe bleeding, go to an emergency room. When you need care for minor illness or injury, such as allergies, fevers, cuts without severe bleeding that may need stitches or a severe sore throat, and your doctor isn’t available, seek urgent care. If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or dial 9-1-1. Don’t delay getting the care you need.
If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or dial 9-1-1. Signs or symptoms of an acute emergency may include: shortness of breath, chest pain, face drooping or arm weakness, open fractures, severe bleeding, head injury or other major trauma, numbness, loss of consciousness/fainting, or severe abdominal pain.
It will always vary a bit. But typically, this time of morning isn't too bad.
Depends on how many are severe emergencies or trauma cases.
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