24/7 Emergency Care
in Angleton, TX

Medical emergencies can happen without warning. When symptoms are serious, sudden, painful, or hard to explain, you need emergency care that is available right away.

At Angleton ER, our emergency team provides 24/7 evaluation and treatment for adults and children with urgent and emergency medical concerns. Your care is guided by the ER doctor on duty, and services such as lab testing, imaging, medication, IV fluids, monitoring, and stabilization are provided when medically appropriate as part of your Plan of Care.

If you or someone nearby has severe chest pain, trouble breathing, stroke-like symptoms, major trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, loss of consciousness, or symptoms that feel life-threatening, call 911 immediately.

Emergency Care When Symptoms Cannot Wait

Not every illness or injury needs the ER, but some symptoms should never be ignored. Emergency care may be needed when symptoms are severe, worsening, sudden, unusual, or connected to a serious underlying condition.

Angleton ER evaluates patients with concerns such as chest pain, shortness of breath, severe abdominal pain, high fever, dehydration, head injury, allergic reaction, severe vomiting, broken bones, heavy bleeding, and other urgent symptoms.

Our goal is to evaluate your condition quickly, identify what may be happening, begin appropriate treatment, and guide the next step of care.

When to Come to Angleton ER

Come to Angleton ER for emergency evaluation if you are experiencing:

If symptoms feel serious or you are unsure what is happening, emergency evaluation can help determine what care is needed.

Call 911 for Life-Threatening Symptoms

Call 911 immediately if you or someone nearby has symptoms that may be life-threatening.

These may include:

  • Severe chest pain or pressure
  • Trouble breathing
  • Stroke-like symptoms, such as face drooping, arm weakness, or trouble speaking
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Major trauma from a crash, fall, or serious injury
  • Severe head, neck, or spine injury
  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Severe allergic reaction with swelling or breathing difficulty
  • Seizure lasting more than a few minutes
  • Sudden confusion, severe weakness, or symptoms that feel dangerous
  • Blue or gray lips, face, or skin
  • A child who is extremely weak, difficult to wake, or struggling to breathe

Angleton ER is open 24/7, but if symptoms are life-threatening or unsafe to drive with, call 911 first.

Emergency Conditions We Evaluate and Treat

Angleton ER provides emergency evaluation and treatment for a wide range of adult and pediatric concerns.

Chest Pain and Heart-Related Symptoms

Chest pain, pressure, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, sweating, nausea, or pain spreading to the arm, jaw, neck, back, or shoulder should be taken seriously. If you think you may be having a heart attack, call 911 immediately.

Breathing Problems

Asthma attacks, wheezing, shortness of breath, pneumonia symptoms, respiratory infections, allergic reactions, and other breathing concerns may require emergency evaluation.

Abdominal Pain and Digestive Symptoms

Severe stomach pain, pelvic pain, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, appendicitis symptoms, blood in stool or vomit, or abdominal pain with fever may need urgent medical care.

Fever, Infection, and Dehydration

High fever, chills, weakness, confusion, severe sore throat, flu-like symptoms, urinary symptoms, dehydration, and signs of infection may require lab testing, medication, IV fluids, or further evaluation.

Injuries, Falls, and Trauma

Angleton ER evaluates falls, sports injuries, sprains, fractures, dislocations, deep cuts, burns, head injuries, animal bites, and other injuries. Imaging or wound care may be ordered when medically appropriate.

Pediatric Emergencies

Children may need emergency care for high fever, breathing problems, dehydration, vomiting, diarrhea, allergic reactions, injuries, head trauma, seizures, burns, or symptoms that make the parent feel something is wrong.

Neurologic Symptoms

Sudden weakness, numbness, severe headache, confusion, dizziness, fainting, vision changes, seizure, trouble speaking, or balance problems can be serious. If symptoms look like a stroke, call 911 immediately.

On-Site Services That Support Emergency Care

Angleton ER is equipped to support emergency evaluation and treatment around the clock. These services are provided when ordered by the ER doctor on duty as part of your Plan of Care.

Lab Testing

On-site lab testing may help evaluate infection, dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, heart-related concerns, kidney or liver function, urinary symptoms, pregnancy-related concerns, and other urgent medical issues.

Imaging and Diagnostics

CT scans, digital X-rays, and ultrasound are available on-site when medically appropriate. Imaging may help evaluate injuries, chest symptoms, abdominal pain, head injuries, pregnancy-related symptoms, or other emergency concerns.

EKG and Cardiac Evaluation

For chest pain, palpitations, dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath, or other heart-related symptoms, EKG testing and cardiac-related labs may be ordered as part of emergency evaluation.

Medication, IV Fluids, and Monitoring

Depending on the condition, treatment may include medication, IV fluids, oxygen support, breathing treatments, pain control, wound care, splinting, or monitoring.

Stabilization and Transfer Coordination

If your condition requires hospital admission, surgery, a specialist, cardiac intervention, pediatric specialty care, or another higher level of care, Angleton ER can coordinate transfer to an appropriate hospital-based facility.

What Happens During Your ER Visit

When you arrive at Angleton ER, our team focuses first on your safety, symptoms, and overall condition.

A typical visit may include:

  1. Check-in and triage
    Your symptoms, vital signs, pain level, and reason for visit are reviewed.
  2. ER doctor evaluation
    The ER doctor evaluates your symptoms, medical history, risk factors, and exam findings.
  3. Testing or treatment if medically appropriate
    Lab testing, imaging, EKG, medication, IV fluids, wound care, splinting, breathing treatment, or monitoring may be ordered as part of your Plan of Care.
  4. Results and care plan
    Findings are reviewed in the context of your symptoms, exam, and overall condition.
  5. Next steps
    Depending on your condition, you may be discharged with instructions, advised to follow up, monitored further, or transferred to a hospital-based facility for a higher level of care.

Emergency Care for Adults and Children

Angleton ER provides emergency evaluation for adults, infants, children, and teens. The care plan depends on age, symptoms, vital signs, medical history, and the seriousness of the condition.

For children, our team focuses on clear communication with parents, careful observation, comfort, and appropriate testing or treatment when needed.

For infants under 3 months, a temperature of 100.4°F or higher should be evaluated urgently.

Local Emergency Care for Angleton and Nearby Brazoria County Communities

Angleton ER is located on E. Mulberry Street in Angleton and provides 24/7 emergency care for patients from Angleton and nearby Brazoria County communities.

Patients visit us from areas such as Danbury, Lake Jackson, Clute, Richwood, West Columbia, Rosharon, and surrounding communities when symptoms or injuries cannot wait.

For local families, workers, students, drivers, and visitors, having emergency care available close to home can make a real difference when minutes matter.

Seasonal and Local Health Concerns We Commonly Evaluate

In the Angleton area, hot and humid weather can make certain symptoms more concerning, especially dehydration, dizziness, weakness, heat exhaustion, vomiting, and electrolyte imbalance.

Throughout the year, Angleton ER also evaluates seasonal and local concerns such as:

  • Flu-like symptoms and respiratory illness
  • Asthma flare-ups or breathing trouble
  • Vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration
  • Heat-related illness
  • Sports injuries and playground injuries
  • Work-related injuries
  • Falls, burns, cuts, and outdoor injuries
  • Allergic reactions and insect stings
  • Chest pain, shortness of breath, or sudden weakness

Not every symptom requires emergency care, but symptoms that are severe, sudden, worsening, or unusual should be evaluated.

Why Patients Choose Angleton ER

Frequently Asked Questions

No appointment is needed for emergency evaluation. Angleton ER is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Go to the ER if symptoms are severe, sudden, worsening, painful, unusual, or concerning. Examples include chest pain, trouble breathing, severe abdominal pain, high fever with weakness or confusion, dehydration, head injury, deep cuts, heavy bleeding, broken bones, allergic reaction, or symptoms that feel serious.

Call 911 for severe chest pain, trouble breathing, stroke-like symptoms, major trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, loss of consciousness, severe allergic reaction, seizure lasting more than a few minutes, or symptoms that feel life-threatening or unsafe to drive with.

Yes. Angleton ER provides emergency evaluation for infants, children, and teens. If a child has severe breathing trouble, blue lips or face, loss of consciousness, major trauma, seizure lasting more than five minutes, or symptoms that feel life-threatening, call 911.

Yes. Lab testing, CT, X-ray, ultrasound, EKG, and other diagnostics are available on-site when ordered by the ER doctor as part of your Plan of Care.

No. Angleton ER is an emergency room, not a standalone outpatient lab or imaging center. Lab testing and imaging are provided when medically appropriate and ordered by the ER doctor as part of emergency care.

If you need hospital admission, surgery, a specialist, cardiac intervention, pediatric specialty care, or another higher level of care, Angleton ER can coordinate transfer to an appropriate hospital-based facility.

Angleton ER evaluates a wide range of emergency concerns, from injuries and dehydration to chest pain, breathing problems, severe infections, head injuries, and other urgent symptoms. The ER doctor determines the appropriate Plan of Care based on your condition.

Bring a photo ID, insurance card if available, a list of medications, allergy information, and any relevant medical history. If symptoms are life-threatening, call 911 and do not delay care to gather documents.

Need Emergency Care in Angleton?

Angleton ER is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for emergency medical evaluation.

If symptoms are life-threatening or unsafe to drive with, call 911 immediately.