Is This An Emergency?

Health emergencies can be scary and stressful. Knowing what to do in an emergency can help you through it.

Certain problems should always be treated as emergencies. These include:

  • Symptoms of a heart attack, such as chest pain or pressure or a strange feeling in the chest, back, jaw or arm.
  • Severe difficulty breathing.
  • Symptoms of a stroke, such as sudden numbness, tingling, weakness, or new trouble speaking or understanding.
  • Severe bleeding.
  • Severe accidents.

MDwise covers emergency care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you or your child have a true emergency, go to the closest hospital or call 911 right away.

The list of examples is not meant to take the place of your doctor - your doctor knows your health history best. Unless you are sure it is a health emergency, it is always best to call your doctor first.

There are other times when it is best to schedule a visit with your MDwise doctor. Here are some reasons to call your MDwise doctor first:

  • If your symptoms come on slowly.
  • You think your child has an ear infection.
  • You or your child has cold or flu symptoms: fever, stuffy or runny nose and/or coughing.
  • Rash or bug bites.

If you are still unsure what to do you can call the free MDwise NURSEon-call line at 1-800-356-1204. Choose option four for NURSEon-call. The nurse can tell you whether to go to the emergency room or wait to see your doctor.

NURSEon-call is available 24 hours a day. If you cannot reach your usual doctor and you think you or your family member will have a bad result if you do not get help right away, you may need to go to the emergency room.

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