Angleton ER provides 24/7 walk-in emergency care for adults and children with sudden symptoms, injuries, pain, breathing problems, fever, dehydration, allergic reactions, and other urgent medical concerns. Board-certified emergency physicians evaluate patients with on-site lab testing, X-ray, and CT scan support available.
For life-threatening symptoms, call 911 immediately.
Call 911 right away for severe chest pain, trouble breathing, stroke symptoms, choking, heavy bleeding, loss of consciousness, severe allergic reaction, or symptoms that are rapidly getting worse.
Angleton ER provides emergency care across key treatment areas, including stomach and digestive symptoms, chest pain and neurologic warning signs, breathing problems, injuries, pediatric breathing concerns, allergic reactions, infections, and other urgent medical issues.
Stomach and digestive symptoms can become urgent when pain is severe, vomiting will not stop, or fluid loss causes weakness, dizziness, or dehydration.
Severe, sharp, worsening, or unusual belly pain with fever, swelling, or tenderness should be evaluated promptly.
Pain that shifts to the lower right abdomen with fever, nausea, or worsening tenderness may suggest appendicitis.
Ongoing vomiting that prevents fluids from staying down can quickly lead to dehydration, weakness, and worsening illness.
Vomiting or diarrhea with blood, high fever, severe cramps, or repeated fluid loss can become urgent.
Very little urination, dry mouth, dizziness, confusion, or extreme weakness can point to serious fluid loss.
Chest pain, circulation problems, blood pressure changes, dizziness, weakness, and stroke warning signs can be time-sensitive, especially when symptoms begin suddenly.
Chest pressure, tightness, sweating, nausea, shortness of breath, or pain spreading outward needs prompt attention.
Very high blood pressure with chest pain, severe headache, vision changes, confusion, or weakness can be an emergency warning sign.
Leg swelling with pain, sudden chest discomfort, trouble breathing, fast heartbeat, or coughing blood can indicate clot symptoms.
Face drooping, arm weakness, speech trouble, sudden confusion, dizziness, or vision changes can signal a stroke.
Sudden or one-sided weakness, trouble walking, fainting, or confusion can point to a serious neurologic or circulation issue.
Dizziness with fainting, chest pain, trouble breathing, weakness, confusion, or difficulty walking should be taken seriously.
Breathing problems and respiratory illnesses can become serious when symptoms affect oxygen, cause chest discomfort, or keep worsening despite rest or usual care.
Wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness of breath that does not improve with usual medication can require ER evaluation.
Bronchitis symptoms with fever, wheezing, chest tightness, or worsening shortness of breath should be checked promptly.
Cough, fever, chest discomfort, weakness, or breathing trouble that keeps worsening can point to a serious infection.
COVID symptoms with trouble breathing, chest pressure, confusion, severe weakness, or blue lips need urgent attention.
Flu symptoms with dehydration, chest pain, breathing trouble, severe weakness, or persistent high fever can become serious.
High or persistent fever with stiff neck, rash, confusion, dehydration, breathing trouble, or severe pain deserves evaluation.
Cough or throat pain with breathing trouble, swallowing difficulty, dehydration, or worsening pain should not be ignored.
Accidents and sudden pain may need ER care when wounds, swelling, burns, head impact, bleeding, numbness, weakness, or worsening pain appear.
Cuts involving dirt, exposed tissue, persistent bleeding, increasing pain, or infection concerns may need ER wound evaluation.
Deep, wide, jagged, or gaping lacerations may need stitches, careful cleaning, or urgent wound repair.
Swelling, bruising, deformity, numbness, or trouble bearing weight after injury may suggest more than a simple sprain.
Sports injuries with head impact, joint pain, swelling, limited movement, or pain after activity should be checked.
After a head hit, confusion, vomiting, worsening headache, dizziness, sleepiness, or behavior changes are warning signs.
Burns involving the face, hands, joints, chemicals, electricity, blistering, or larger skin areas can become serious quickly.
Heavy, repeated, or hard-to-control bleeding needs prompt attention, especially after an injury, procedure, or accident.
Bites or stings with spreading redness, swelling, severe pain, infection signs, dizziness, or breathing trouble need urgent care.
Back pain with numbness, weakness, fever, injury, or bladder or bowel changes needs urgent evaluation.
A sudden, severe, unusual, or worsening headache with fever, stiff neck, weakness, confusion, or vision changes needs attention.
For children, breathing changes can become serious quickly because they may not describe shortness of breath clearly. Angleton ER evaluates urgent pediatric breathing concerns 24/7.
Fast breathing, noisy breathing, ribs pulling in, blue lips, or trouble speaking or crying are warning signs.
Allergic reactions, swallowed substances, infections, eye or ear symptoms, rashes, and sudden behavior changes can become urgent when breathing, alertness, pain, hydration, or infection signs are involved.
Sinus symptoms with eye swelling, vision changes, stiff neck, confusion, high fever, or severe facial pain need prompt attention.
Lip, tongue, face, or throat swelling with hives, wheezing, dizziness, or tightness needs urgent attention.
Swallowed medicine, chemicals, unknown substances, or possible overdose can become urgent, especially with sleepiness, vomiting, confusion, or breathing changes.
Sudden confusion, unusual behavior, extreme sleepiness, agitation, or changes in alertness may signal a serious medical issue.
Eye redness with pain, swelling, injury, vision changes, discharge, or rapid worsening should be checked promptly.
A rash with fever, swelling, breathing trouble, purple spots, pain, or infection signs may need urgent care.
Ear pain with fever, drainage, dizziness, swelling, severe discomfort, or worsening symptoms should be evaluated promptly.
Burning urination with fever, back pain, vomiting, chills, weakness, or worsening symptoms can suggest a serious infection.
Angleton ER is available for emergency symptoms, injuries, and urgent medical concerns. Walk in for care, or use the map to get directions.