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California Hospital Medical Center offers the only full service emergency room (ER) in downtown Los Angeles. ER Care With Kindness The J. Thomas McCarthy Center for Emergency Services at California Hospital is the only full service emergency room (ER) in. Search and apply for the latest Emergency room rn jobs in Los Angeles, CA. Verified employers. Competitive salary. Full-time, temporary, and part-time jobs. Job email alerts. Free, fast and easy way find a job of 767.000+ postings in Los Angeles, CA and other big cities in USA.
If you need a physician or specialist for any reason, please contact our Physician Referral number at (323) 265-5050.
Emergencies happen, please don’t delay your care
We are always there in your time of crisis. Our emergency rooms are staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week with physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and emergency care nurses. Our ER staff provides quick and efficient access to care for you or your family members.
Our specialty certifications include STEMI (for heart attacks), cardiac emergency services, stroke and EDAP (emergency department approved for pediatrics). We combine technology and compassion to treat more than 40,000 patients a year.
If you or a loved one is experiencing a life-threatening medical emergency, please call 9-1-1 and ask to be taken to your nearest hospital.
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Is the emergency room safe?
Our hospitals are safe, operational and prepared to handle health emergencies as well as coronavirus cases. Adventist Health isolates suspected COVID-19 patients to keep our other patients and healthcare professionals safe.
We are confident we can effectively care for an infected patient with little risk to our other patients, and Adventist Health closely follows CDC protocols and works with local public health departments to ensure our hospitals and clinics are safe and ready when emergencies happen.
Don’t delay your care
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During this time of uncertainty, many are apprehensive to visit a hospital and don’t want to overwhelm healthcare resources. But don’t delay care when something urgent comes up—we have the resources we need and are prepared and available to care for you and your family.
When should I go to the emergency room?
Go to the emergency room for problems that can’t wait, such as:
- Chest pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Severe bleeding or trauma
- Loss of consciousness
- Loss of or blurred vision
- High, uncontrolled fever
- Head injuries
- Burns
- Severe abdominal pain
- Broken bones
When should I go to urgent care?
Visit an urgent care for urgent problems that aren’t life-threatening but still need attention, such as:
- Coughs, colds and sore throat
- Sprains and strains
- Rashes or skin irritations like sunburn
- Minor burn
- Ear infections and sinus infections
- Minor cuts and lacerations
When should I use virtual visits?
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Specialties offering virtual visits vary by location. Check with your doctor to find out if virtual visits are available.
Some specialties currently offered via virtual visits include behavioral health, cardiology, primary care, family medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and more.
Visit AdventistHealth.org/VirtualVisits for a complete list.
Still not sure?
If you are not sure which location is best suited for your condition and you are experiencing an emergency, please call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency room.
If you are home and experiencing coronavirus-like symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath) and have been in contact with someone who likely has an active coronavirus infection, we encourage you to call your primary care physician or clinic before arriving.
If clinically necessary, your primary care physician or clinic will give you instruction on how to get tested in order to limit the risk of exposure to other people.
Our commitment is always to provide excellent medical care to our patients. Our ER is here to serve you and your family 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately.
Closed California hospitals
Hospital | ER in 1998 | ER in 2007 |
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Alta Hospital District Closed in 2001 | Yes | No |
Anaheim Memorial Medical Center West Closed in 2001 | Yes | No |
Bay Harbor Hospital Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Bellwood General Hospital Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Bloss Memorial District Hospital Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Brea Community Hospital Closed in 2005 | Yes | No |
Calexico Hospital Closed in 1998 | Yes | No |
Central Valley Orthopedic & Spine Institute Closed in 2004 | No | No |
Century City Doctors Hospital (Los Angeles) Closed in 2008 | Yes | Yes |
Chowchilla District Memorial Hospital Closed in 2002 | Yes | No |
Del Puerto Hospital Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Doctors Medical Center - Pinole Campus Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Dos Palos Memorial Hospital (Dos Palos) Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Elastar Community Hospital Closed in 2004 | Yes | No |
Friendly Hills Regional Medical Center Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Granada Hills Community Hospital Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Hoopa Community Hospital & Medical Center Closed in 2000 | No | No |
Indian Valley Hospital (Greenville) Closed in 2005 | Yes | No |
Kaiser Permanente El Cajon Medical Center Closed in 2000 | No | No |
Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center and Offices - French Campus Closed in 2000 | No | No |
Lakewood Regional Medical Center - Clark Avenue Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Lassen Community Hospital Inc Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Lindsay District Hospital Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Los Angeles County High Desert Hospital Closed in 2003 | No | No |
Los Medanos Community Healthcare District Closed in 1998 | Yes | No |
Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital (Los Angeles) Closed in 2007 | Yes | No |
Memorial Hospital at Exeter Closed in 2001 | Yes | No |
Mercy American River Hospital Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Mercy Westside Hospital Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Mission Bay Hospital Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Monrovia Community Hospital (Monrovia) Closed in 2005 | Yes | No |
North Hollywood Medical Center Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Northridge Hospital Medical Center - Sherman Way Campus Closed in 2004 | Yes | No |
Novato Community Hospital (NOVATO) Closed in 2001 | Yes | No |
Orange County Community Hospital - Buena Park Closed in 2003 | No | No |
Orthopaedic Hospital Closed in 2005 | Yes | No |
Pacifica Hospital Closed in 1998 | Yes | No |
Pacific Coast Hospital Closed in 2000 | No | No |
Riverside General Hospital University Medical Center Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center Closed in 2004 | Yes | No |
Saint Louise Mental Health Center Closed in 1999 | Yes | No |
Saint Louise Regional Hospital (Gilroy) Closed in 1999 | No | Yes |
San Bernardino County Medical Center Closed in 1999 | Yes | No |
San Jose Medical Center Closed in 2004 | Yes | No |
San Luis Obispo General Hospital Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
Santa Ana Hospital Medical Center Inc Closed in 2003 | No | No |
Santa Teresita Hospital Closed in 2004 | Yes | No |
Scripps Hospital - East County Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
SHC Specialty Hospital Closed in 1998 | No | No |
South Bay Medical Center Closed in 1998 | No | No |
South Valley Hospital Closed in 1999 | Yes | No |
St. Francis Medical Center - Santa Barbara Closed in 2003 | Yes | No |
St. Luke Medical Center Closed in 2002 | Yes | No |
The Heart Hospital, Inc. Closed in 2000 | No | No |
Thompson Memorial Medical Center Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Tuolumne General Medical Facility Closed in 2007 | Yes | No |
UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion (San Francisco) Closed in 2000 | Yes | No |
Valley Childrens Hospital & Guidance Clinic Closed in 1998 | No | No |
Valley Community Hospital Closed in 1999 | Yes | No |
Washington Hospital - Culver City Closed in 1999 | Yes | No |
Westside Hospital Closed in 1998 | Yes | No |
Credits: Rong-Gong Lin II, Sandra Poindexter, Ben Welsh, Kimi Yoshino