Urgent Care and Immediate Medical Attention
Emergency
Urgent Care and Immediate
Medical Attention
Emergency
We provide emergency,
trauma-critical care, or
urgent medical conditions.
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Call for Ambulance
When to contact Emergency Service?
If the condition is life-threatening, has the potential to worsen with movement or the condition may not be critical but require immediate medical attention.
Visit the Emergency Department for a
medical emergency such as
Visit the Emergency Department for a medical emergency such as
- Accident cases
- Broken bones
- Hit on the head or ear
- Shortness or trouble breathing
- Blurred vision or being sensitive to light
- Chest pain or heart attack
- Skin or lips that are turning blue
- Cannot walk or speak normally
- Feel weak or numb on one side of your body
- Face is drooping or unable to smile evenly
- Choking
- Feel dizzy, nauseous, or faint
- Excessive bleeding
- Large open wounds and burns
- Suspect a foreign body is left in the wound
- High fever in babies or children
- Loss of consciousness
- Persistent vomiting and diarrhoea
- Seizures or fits
- Severe abdominal pain
- The pain is worrying you