Emergency Room
Emergency Care
Services in
Cypress, TX
Conditions Treated in our Emergency Room:
Abdominal/Stomach Pain (severe)
Accidental Poisoning or Ingestion
Allergic Reactions, Hives, Anaphylactic Shock
Animal Bites
Appendicitis (right-sided abdominal pain)
Asthma and Breathing Problems
Back Pain/Sciatica (severe)
Blood Clots
Bronchitis
Burns
Cellulitis
Chemical Exposure
Chest Pain or Heart Attack
Congestive Heart Failure
Dehydration or Shock
Diarrhea
Dislocations
Dizziness, Vertigo or Loss of Consciousness
Eye Injuries
Falls
Foreign Body Removal
Fractures/Broken Bones
Headaches/Migraines (severe)
Heat Strokes
High Fever
High Blood Pressure/Hypertension
High Blood Sugar/Diabetic Coma
Lacerations/Injuries/Bleeding
Nausea/Vomiting
Palpitations/Tachycardia/Arrhythmias
Pediatric Illnesses/Injuries (severe)
Pneumonia
Nausea
Palpitations
Pneumonia
Seizures
Sepsis/Severe Infections
Shortness of breath/COPD
Sports Injuries
Staph Infections/MRSA
Strokes/TIAs (Transient Ischemic Attacks)
Sprains (severe)
Urinary Tract Infections (severe) and Pyelonephritis
*This is a reference to the new freestanding emergency room leveling classification system recently developed in 2016 and adopted by GETAC (Governor’s EMS & Trauma Advisory Council) and distributed by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Leveling is based on each individual facility clinical capabilities (privately owned or owned by a hospital), attending physician ER board certification status, Nurse trauma certification status, additional clinical staff available on site 24/7, available in-house diagnostic and treatment medical equipment such as advanced airway, resuscitation stabilization devices and other equipment not required for licensure and accessibility to trauma, cardiac and stroke centers.
EVERY LEVEL ER
Level 1 & 2 Care
CLASSIFICATION AS FOLLOWS:
Level 1 (Highest clinical capabilities and able to receive emergency 911 ambulance traffic)
Level 2 (Intermediate clinical capabilities)
Level 3 (Lowest clinical capabilities – no ambulance traffic allowed)
Only the most clinically capable and advanced freestanding emergency rooms can claim Level 1 status. We are proud to say America’s ER is currently striving to meet Level 1 criteria and in doing so will join a select few freestanding emergency rooms across the entire state to offer such advanced clinical capabilities outside of the traditional hospital-based emergency room setting.