Freestanding Emergency Department FAQ
What is a freestanding emergency center?
Like any hospital emergency department, a freestanding emergency department (ED) is open 24/7/365 and is equipped to treat patients with illnesses and injuries that require a higher level of care than urgent care facilities offer.
What conditions can a freestanding ED treat?
Open 24/7/365 with lab and radiology equipment, the freestanding ED can treat a wide variety of serious illnesses and injuries, including severe chest pain, severe allergic reaction, severe respiratory distress, broken bones, cuts requiring stitches, concussions and other conditions.
Who staffs it?
Board-certified emergency physicians, registered nurses and other patient care providers.
How is it different from an urgent care center?
Freestanding EDs offer a higher level of care than an urgent care center or physician’s office – with 24/7 operations, advanced medical equipment like CT scan machines and emergency medicine-trained physicians.
Do ambulances bring patients to the freestanding ED?
We will work with local emergency services to facilitate the transportation of patients to and from the new freestanding ED.
What happens to the emergency department at the hospital?
The current emergency department at Grandview Medical Center
will continue to provide the same services it does today. The freestanding ED is another option for emergency care in our greater community.
What happens if a patient comes to a freestanding ED, but should have gone to a hospital?
Our freestanding ED will provide the same level of care as the main hospital ED. In cases where patients will require a hospital admission, we will begin that process at the freestanding ED. Test results and other records will be available through Grandview’s electronic medical record system (EMR), ensuring a smoother transition and continuity of care between the ED and the hospital inpatient setting.
Won’t it be more expensive to get care in a freestanding ED than in an urgent care center?
Freestanding EDs are equipped to treat more serious conditions than urgent care centers. Unlike most urgent cares, the freestanding ED will be open 24/7/365 and will have emergency diagnostic services on site, including X-ray, CT scanning, ultrasound and laboratory tests. It will provide many of the same services provided in the Grandview main hospital ED.
What services will the FED offer?
The freestanding ED will provide the same services our hospital’s emergency department provides today. Many emergencies can be entirely managed at an FED.
Where will the facility be located?
It will be located on Highway 11 between the Trussville Board of Education and the Shell station.