Emergency Services

When you arrive at the the Andrew F. Anderson Emergency Center, please check in at the reception desk in the waiting area. A nurse will ask you for your name and date of birth, request a photo ID, ask you why you have come to the center, and give you a paper ID band.

If a triage room is available, you will be assigned to one. Here, a registration clerk will verify your personal information, request a photo ID and insurance card, and give you a hospital ID band. Next, a triage nurse will collect your personal and medical history and check your vital signs, including your temperature, heart rate and blood pressure. The triage nurse will determine the severity of your condition, based on your symptoms.

Because the center staff needs to be aware of your medical background, they will ask you many questions. Questions will often be asked by more than one center staff member. To help the staff assess your condition and treat you, please tell them about:

  • Health problems you currently have or have had in the past
  • Prescribed and/or over-the-counter drugs you are taking
  • Any allergies you have
  • Recent trips you have taken outside of the United States
  • If you are pregnant or breastfeeding

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