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.
The Beginning of Flu Season – Key Facts You Need to Know Just as summer fades into the background and the aroma of pumpkin spice fills the air, another familiar guest knocks on our doors: the annual flu season. The flu, short for influenza, is a highly contagious respiratory illness that affects millions of Americans yearl [...]
Respiratory Infections: Difference Between Cold, Flu, COVID, and RSV Get ahead of the respiratory infections to help keep your family safe and well. We are in the midst of autumn, and winter is just around the corner, which signals the start of the dreaded flu season. But influenza is not the only virus you need to worry about; [...]
Celebrating ER Nurses Week, Our Angels in Scrubs We hope you will join us this week as we honor our emergency nurses’ extraordinary dedication, hard work, and selfless devotion. Working at an ER means emergency nurses face emotional and challenging daily situations. Yet, they somehow manage to provide the loving care that patients, [...]
Get Storm Ready: Preparing for an Emergency Helps Save Lives The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) expects an above-normal hurricane season this year, sounding the alert for many coastal towns, including Houston and its surrounding areas. At Angleton ER, the finest emergency room in Angleton, Texas, we firmly belie [...]
Preventing High School Football Injuries: Play Smart High school and college football is a cherished American tradition that brings communities together while nurturing qualities like teamwork and physical fitness in our youth. However, it’s essential for parents to understand the potential risks associated with this beloved [...]