Address: 201 E Grover St, Shelby, NC 28150, USA
Phone: +19804873000
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
Austin Myers
Friendly, caring and knowledgeable
jim land
After sitting with my wife for 5 plus hours,and watching folks come in get seen,and get discharged. We were told they couldn't give us a time when we would be seen.she had been suffering from chronic diarrhea and nausea,and had developed a low grade fever from an endoscopy. Hummmm, infection maybe.i wouldn't send my worst enemy to this place
Clarither Clark
Prompt and courteous
Amber Worth
Had an allergic reaction and looked up the nearest hospital, I definitely wasn’t expected to be treated immediately and taken under serious care. If it weren’t for this hospital I would have died from anaphylactic shock so I really appreciate this place.
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Depending on public health advisories, visitors may be allowed in the treatment room. This is also at the discretion of the medical staff. You can find our current visitor policy on our website.
Each visit will have a different cost depending on the services provided. You should contact your insurance provider to see if services are covered and what your copay may be.
Yes, we provide care for children. All Atrium Health locations have emergency providers trained in pediatrics.
The emergency department does offer advanced imaging, such as ultrasound and CT scans, but does not offer MRI.
It depends on your symptoms. If you’re seeking emergency care due to severe cold and flu symptoms, you might be tested for COVID-19 to help determine the cause.
Pretty much anything.
Go to an emergency room if you have a severe or life-threatening illness or injury. Conditions that require emergency care include: Chest pain and other heart attack symptoms Stroke symptoms Difficulty breathing Deep cuts or bleeding that won't stop Severe burns Loss of consciousness, fainting or new confusion Large bone fractures Head injury or concussion Seizures Severe allergic reactions Severe abdominal pain Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
Yes, there is parking outside the emergency department.
When you come to an emergency department, you’re seen by providers trained in emergency medicine. If you’re an Atrium Health patient, your primary care provider will be able to view the details of your visit in MyAtriumHealth.
No, emergency departments offer walk-in care only.
Wait times vary. We cannot guarantee any wait time due to the emergent nature of some conditions
Yes. The emergency room is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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