We hand all of our patients & visitors masks and gloves as soon as they walk in. Our staff all wear masks and gloves. In addition we sanitize all of our rooms & lobby and facility after every patient.
Heart Disease Prevention, Causes, Warning Signs, and When to go to the ER In a world where heart disease remains a leading cause of mortality, safeguarding cardiovascular health is paramount. At Angleton ER, we recognize the critical importance of proactive measures, timely intervention, and awareness in preventing heart [...]
What is a Freestanding Emergency Room? The emergency medical care industry constantly evolves and expands its care options, making it difficult for users to know where to go during an emergency. These days, alongside traditional hospital-based emergency departments, freestanding emergency rooms (FSEDs) have emerged as cru [...]
 Reasons for an Earache When to go to the ER We’ve all had an earache at some point, and although it can be distressing, it’s nothing to worry about in most cases. However, some reasons for an earache can be serious and need medical attention. Let†[...]
Top Flu Complications & When to go to the ER This flu season has resulted in more hospitalizations than in the previous ten years. According to the CDC, this unseasonably rough season sent  280,000 Americans to the hospital, and close to 17,000 patients ha [...]
Warning Signs of a Heart Attack Heart attacks are one of the most common forms of heart disease. In America, one person suffers a heart attack every 40 seconds. Heart attacks are time-sensitive emergencies. The more time passes without treatment to restore [...]