Emergency Care
When you need help in a hurry, expert emergency care is available in your neighborhood.
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"Patients want to know they're getting the best care. To make that happen, it's essential to have nurses who love what they are doing, and who feel respected and listened to. That's been my experience at John C. Lincoln."
— Lori Moxon, RN Emergency Nursing
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Both John C. Lincoln North Mountain Hospital and John C. Lincoln Deer Valley Hospital operate 24-hour Emergency Departments that handle cases ranging from illnesses and minor injuries to major medical emergencies. The departments are staffed by board-certified emergency physicians and nurses.
We hope you never have the need to visit one of our emergency departments. However, it's helpful to know what to expect in case you ever do. Our Frequently Asked Questions can give you the answers you need to be prepared.
If you're uncertain about whether you should go to an emergency department or an
urgent care center, or simply visit your doctor's office, this helpful article can guide you.
Our Emergency Centers
In October 2007, John C. Lincoln North Mountain Hospital opened the Valley's newest Emergency and Level I Trauma Center. Part of the ongoing investment in the hospital campus, the expanded center has been designed for comfort and the highest quality care.
Our North Mountain hospital also offers a Primary Stroke Center, providing accurate diagnosis and rapid treatment—keys to saving lives and facilitating recovery when stroke strikes.
Our Deer Valley hospital is home to Mendy's Place, the North Valley's only children's emergency center, which is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.