Emergency Care
Patients receive exceptional response to life-threatening emergencies when minutes matter. To maintain that response level, an innovative system called FastTrack expands our ER capacity and reduces patient wait time. Patients sent to our FastTrack area have generally less urgent, nonlife- threatening injuries.
With over 24,000 visits each year, Jackson Hospital’s Emergency Department is a busy place. The combination of FastTrack and traditional Emergency services allows us to give each patient the level of care their injury or illness demands.
Jackson Hospital’s Emergency Department responds to critical cases with a Physician-led team of caregivers that provides immediate attention to the patient.
If you are having a health emergency, please dial 911 in this area for emergency response.
Emergency Care OR Quick Care
Use the listing below to help determine the service you need.
Emergency Care
• Stroke Symptoms: speech difficulty, face drooping on one side, arm weakness
• Serious Burns
• Chest Pain or Discomfort
• Severe Dehydration
• Sudden and/or Severe Headache
• Head Injury
• Sudden Vision Impairments
• Severe Abdominal Pain
• Loss of Consciousness
• Asthma Attack
• Severe Allergic Reaction
• Trauma with Broken Bones or Bleeding
• Severe High Blood Pressure
• High Fever
• Drug Overdose
• Any Life-Threatening Illness or Injury
Quick Care
• Abrasions
• Allergies
• Bee Stings/Insect Bites
• Congestion
• Coughs
• Earaches
• Eye Infections
• Fever
• Flu Symptoms
• Headaches
• Indigestion
• Laceration Repair
• Minor Burns
• Minor Injuries
• Rashes
• Skin Infections
• Sore Throat
• Sprains
• Stomach Aches
• Urinary Tract Infection