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Emergency Room for Head Injuries and Concussions

At Heights Emergency Room, we combine advanced technology with compassionate care to ensure the best outcomes for our patients. Here’s why residents of Houston trust us for emergency head injury care:

  • 24/7 Availability: Immediate care at any time of day or night.
  • Expert Team: Board-certified emergency physicians and experienced medical staff.
  • Advanced Facilities: On-site imaging and laboratory services for swift and accurate diagnosis.
  • Patient-Centered Care: We prioritize your comfort and recovery every step of the way.

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No Wait, Just Care.

Head injuries and concussions can range from mild discomfort to life-threatening conditions, requiring prompt evaluation and treatment. At Heights Emergency Room in Houston, we are committed to providing immediate and expert care for individuals experiencing head injuries or concussions. Our team of experienced emergency care professionals utilizes advanced diagnostic tools to assess your condition and ensure the best possible outcome.

Understanding Head Injuries and Concussions

Head injuries occur when there is trauma to the head or brain, which can result from falls, accidents, sports-related impacts, or other incidents. Concussions, a common type of head injury, are caused by a sudden jolt or blow to the head that disrupts brain function. While many concussions resolve with proper care, some may lead to long-term complications if not treated promptly.

Symptoms of Head Injuries and Concussions

Head injury symptoms can vary depending on the severity of the trauma. Common signs include:

  • Loss of consciousness (even briefly)
  • Headache or pressure in the head
  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Dizziness or balance issues
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Sensitivity to light or noise
  • Memory problems or difficulty concentrating
  • Blurred vision

Severe head injuries may also cause:

  • Unequal pupil size
  • Seizures
  • Persistent vomiting
  • Weakness or numbness in limbs
  • Slurred speech

Preventing Head Injuries and Concussions

While not all head injuries can be prevented, taking precautions can significantly reduce the risk:

  • Always wear seat belts while driving.
  • Use helmets during sports or activities like biking and skating.
  • Install safety measures at home to prevent falls, especially for children and the elderly.
  • Stay aware of your surroundings to avoid accidents.

Your Health, Our Priority.

When to Visit Heights Emergency Room for Head Injuries

If you or someone you know experiences a head injury with any of the symptoms listed above, it’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention. At Heights Emergency Room, we provide 24/7 emergency care to evaluate and treat head injuries of all severities.

How Heights Emergency Room Treats Head Injuries and Concussions

Our emergency team follows a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and managing head injuries:

  1. Rapid Evaluation: We begin with a thorough examination of symptoms, medical history, and details of the incident.
  2. Advanced Imaging: CT scans, MRIs, and X-rays are used to detect fractures, bleeding, or brain swelling.
  3. Monitoring and Treatment: Vital signs are closely monitored, and treatments may include pain relief, anti-inflammatory medications, or hospitalization for severe cases.
  4. Rest and Recovery Guidance: For concussions, we provide detailed instructions on rest, activity limitations, and follow-up care to prevent further injury.
  5. Specialist Referrals: If necessary, we coordinate with neurologists or neurosurgeons for specialized care.

Fast Care, No Wait

What Our Patients Are Saying

Claire and Andy Madden

Excellent experience. Arrived at midnight, treated very empathetically and quickly by admin, nurse and doctor . While I haven’t seen the insurance bill yet it was a much less stressful visit than I had anticipated

Melissa Corral

Great nurses, they put me in the room, before I even finished my paperwork. Answering all my questions. I felt very comfortable. I will be telling all my friends about this new ER in our neighborhood.

Nora Pardo

I went in on a weekday about 7:30 a.m. I walked in and was greeted right away. Intake was quick and the staff were very friendly. Victoria was my nurse and she was the sweetest! I didn’t feel rushed it was a smooth experience. The doctor was also very kind and asked all the right questions. I felt much better the following day. I would recommend.

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