Address: 100 E Carroll St, Salisbury, MD 21801, USA
Phone: +14105466400
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
Lloyd Taylor
Went by o the bowling alley in fruitland on the 3rd of October ate their disgusting salty food. 2 days later I’m in the hospital with extreme stomach pains and throwing up that I’m still doing a week later bcuz PRMC gave me no diagnosis so now I’m back a week later after throwing up blood to see what mistakes they make this week.
Elizabeth N.
I cannot speak on the ER, however I can speak on the ICU floor. From the physicians, nurses, aides, everyone was so kind, gentle and supportive during my family’s difficult time. We cannot thank them for all they did for us and our family.
Karen Judge
Horrible place. My dad was admitted through the ER and the doctor assigned to him came by 3 time in 10 days. A dozen other things went sideways that I will not get into, but avoid this place all costs. I think it takes only reject doctors.
Mesi Dibe
I wish if could give 0 star i would, i took my son ER tonight, we almost sat there 4 hours with out geting inside. 4 patients they came after us got inside before us they finished and went. I brought my sons back home without seen a doctor eventhough he is in pain. Very disappointed.
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It depends on the testing you need, but you can come to our Hanna Outpatient lab, by entering via the main entrance off Vine Street, near our visitor parking garage.
We are very sorry to hear you had a bad experience and a long wait. Unfortunately our emergency department really does have to take care of people "on their death bed" before others. For those with health needs that are not an emergency, we do recommend trying to see a family doctor or an urgent care clinic first. We are sorry for your inconvenience - a triage nurse should have assessed you soon after you came in, and we will pass along your information to the emergency department director to ensure that all proper procedures were followed. Thank you for letting us know about it.
Yes depending on the blockage, location of the blockage and make-up (ie. calcification), we have the capability to perform atherectomy, along with PCI. The cardiologist determines whether a calcified lesion can be treated with an atherectomy device.
Yes, we are conducting emergency surgeries.
It depends on your health concern! Our Emergency Department takes anyone, but please keep in mind it is not first-come, first-serve, but rather based on a triaging system where the sickest are seen first. If it is an outpatient procedure, you can call ahead and schedule. You may also want to verify with your insurance coverage that it is covered, since it is in a different state.
Yes PRMC accepts Medicaid.
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