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Urgent versus Emergency Care

February 09, 2021

By: admin_denverhealth

Urgent versus Emergency Care

When it comes to getting care when you suddenly get sick or injured, it's important to know the difference between urgent vs. emergency care and what type of care you should seek out. 

Denver Health Adult Urgent Care Center director Michael Breyer, M.D. explains when you can get your symptoms or injuries taken care of at urgent care and when you really need to get to an emergency room.

When to Seek Urgent Care

"If it's something that you think you can handle with your primary care doctor, but you can't get an appointment in a timely fashion, then urgent care really is the best option for you," Dr. Breyer said.

He noted that the Denver Health Adult Urgent Care Center treats patients with a wide variety of ailments, including:

Watch Denver Health Adult Urgent Care Center director Michael Breyer, M.D. explain the difference between urgent and emergency care in this short video.
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Abdominal pain
  • Back pain
  • Joint sprains
  • Altitude sickness
  • Skin infections
  • and more

 

When to Seek Emergency Care 

When it comes to seeking emergency care, Dr. Breyer said you should trust your own instincts.

Emergency care is the best choice for patients who are:

  • Worried they are having a heart attack
  • Having a Stroke 
  • Suffering from major traumatic injuries, such as a bad car accident

 

"If you are concerned it could be something serious or life-threatening, then please call 911 and head to the emergency department," Dr. Breyer stressed.

How Denver Health Can Help 

Denver Health has an Emergency Department at 777 Bannock St. with experts ready to serve patients 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

We offer urgent care at five locations throughout the state, including the Adult Urgent Care Center – a full functioning clinic, located at 660 Bannock St., in the new Outpatient Medical Center. No appointments are needed, and you can walk-in.

"We're here if you need us," said Dr. Breyer.