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Emergency Room for Severe Chest Pain in Houston

At Heights Emergency Room, we understand that severe chest pain can be alarming and may indicate serious conditions such as a heart attack or other cardiac issues. Our state-of-the-art facility and expert medical team are equipped to provide immediate care when every second counts.

  • 24/7 Care: Always open for emergencies, day or night.
  • No Wait Times: Immediate attention, no delays.
  • Always Seen by a Physician: Unlike urgent care, board-certified doctors handle your care.
  • Comfortable Environment: Hotel-like rooms for a stress-free experience.

With no surprise or balance billing, we prioritize your health and peace of mind, ensuring exceptional care every time.

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Signs Chest Pain Could Be a Medical Emergency

Severe chest pain requires immediate attention. Trust Heights Emergency Room to provide the life-saving care you need in a comfortable and professional environment. Seek immediate care if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Intense, crushing, or squeezing chest pain
  • Pain radiating to the arms, jaw, neck, or back
  • Shortness of breath
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Nausea, vomiting, or sweating
  • Irregular heartbeat or palpitations

These symptoms could indicate a heart attack, blood clot, or other life-threatening cardiac events.

 

Heights Emergency Room for Chest Pain?

Rapid Diagnosis and Treatment

  • Advanced Diagnostics: On-site EKG, blood tests, CT scans, and X-rays for fast and accurate evaluation.
  • Expert Team: Board-certified physicians trained to diagnose and treat cardiac emergencies promptly.
  • No Wait Times: Immediate care without delay to maximize positive outcomes.

Comprehensive Cardiac Care

We are equipped to:

  • Stabilize your condition.
  • Administer life-saving medications, such as blood thinners or clot-busting drugs.
  • Provide rapid referrals to cardiologists or specialized care if necessary.

Understanding Chest Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment at Heights Emergency Room

At Heights Emergency Room, we understand that chest pain can stem from various causes, and people often seek information to determine its seriousness. Common concerns include understanding the reasons behind chest discomfort, distinguishing heart attack symptoms, and exploring the connection between anxiety and chest pain. Many individuals experience pain when breathing, localized left-side pain, or combined chest and back discomfort. Others investigate causes like gastrointestinal issues after eating or symptoms accompanied by shortness of breath. Parents may also seek advice regarding chest pain in children, while many search for effective treatments and immediate medical interventions. Whatever the cause, our expert team is here to provide prompt and comprehensive care.

Your Health, Our Priority.

24/7 Emergency Services Always Available

Delivering rapid, expert care 24/7 with no wait times, advanced diagnostics, and a compassionate team dedicated to your health and well-being when every second matters. Located at 101 North Loop W. #300, Houston, TX 77018, The Heights Emergency Room is here to provide expert care day or night. Whether it’s for yourself or a loved one, trust us to deliver the care you need, exactly when you need it.

📞 Call Anytime: (281) 306-9748
Walk-ins Welcome 24/7!

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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