Georgetown Healthcare System

Details

Name :

Georgetown Healthcare System

Address  :

2000 Scenic Drive

Town  :

Georgetown

State  :

Texas

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

78626

Phone  :

512 943 3000

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • General Surgeon
  • Neuro Surgeon
  • Orthopedics
  • Pathology Lab
  • Vascular Surgeon
  • X-Ray
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 96


Description

Every year Emergency Services at St Davids Georgetown Hospital a St Davids Medical Center facility cares for approximately 24000 patients Our board certified physicians registered nurses licensed vocational nurses and support staff have received specialized training in critical care including advanced trauma life support advanced cardiac life support pediatric advanced life support emergency nursing and trauma nursing Like all St Davids HealthCare hospitals we are a Certified Chest Pain Center accredited by the Society for Chest Pain Centers the nations leading organization focusing on improving care for patients with acute coronary syndromes St Davids Georgetown Hospital is equipped with the latest lifesaving technology to treat patients experiencing a medical emergency anytime of the day or night

Emergency Services at St Davids Georgetown Hospital features

Level IV Trauma Center with 24hour emergency care
18 private beds
Physicians board certified in emergency medicine
Stateoftheart decontamination system using best practices for HazMat emergencies
Pointofcare testing for rapid turnaround of critical labs for cardiac patients
New cardiac monitoring machines in more than 50 percent of our treatment rooms
Easy bedside registration which makes the emergency room visit more efficient by eliminating a step in the registration process

Emergency Services delivers compassionate patient care that meets the highest standards in the healthcare industry
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