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If you are experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, a severe headache, a broken bone, or any serious medical problem, please go to the nearest emergency room or call 911 immediately.

Emergency services you can rely on at St. Luke’s

St. Luke’s offers comprehensive emergency care, from our accredited Level I Trauma Center ready for any critical injury to specialized treatment for strokes, heart attacks, and sudden medical crises. We also partner closely with first responders through our Pre-Hospital Services to ensure seamless, high-quality care for every patient in our community.

Services & programs

St. Luke’s provides comprehensive emergency care with trauma centers, multiple emergency rooms, and pre-hospital and transport services. Our programs ensure patients receive fast, expert care when every second counts.

Featured programs

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ThinkFirst

ThinkFirst is a national brain and spinal cord injury prevention program, in which the curriculum ranges from young students through older adults. It’s a one-time lecture that focuses on varying topics depending upon age: playground safety, bike and sports safety. Topics for concussion and fall prevention include home safety, medications and exercise.

Learn more about ThinkFirst
St. Luke's Trauma | Stop the Bleed

Stop the Bleed

Stop the Bleed is a national program for emergency preparedness. The public is trained on effective bleeding control techniques in the face of life-threatening external hemorrhaging—i.e. how to use a tourniquet and how to pack a wound. St. Luke’s Trauma provides Stop the Bleed training within our 11-county service area.

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Get care now

Our emergency rooms are ready to provide immediate, in-person care for critical needs—anytime, day or night.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, dial 911.