Orlando Health Emergency Room – Lake Mary

Emergencies can’t wait, and Orlando Health's ERs are ready. Don't delay your care–we're here when you need us.

When you choose Orlando Health for your next ER visit, you’re choosing state-of-the-art medical care from Central Florida’s leader in emergency medicine and trauma care. Whether based in a hospital or freestanding pavilion, our network of ERs gives you access to the best available emergency care just minutes from your neighborhood. We're experienced and equipped to treat all members of your family — from infants and children, to teens and adults.

Orlando Health Emergency Room - Lake Mary, a service of Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital serves the Seminole county residents with expert and compassionate care by board-certified emergency physicians and a team of highly skilled clinicians. And for severe trauma cases, immediate air transport is available from each of our ERs to Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center or Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

This 40,000-square-foot facility features 24 patient rooms and provides state-of-the-art services, technologies and care for all members of your family – from infants and children, to teens and adults – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Pediatric care at our ER is supported by Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and features a Kids Corner for the comfort of our youngest patients.

This emergency department is not an urgent care center. It is part of Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital, and its services and care are billed at hospital emergency department rates.

If you, or someone you know, are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or dial 9-1-1 immediately.

ER, Urgent Care or Primary Care Physician?

When should you go to the ER versus visiting an urgent care center or your primary care physician (PCP)? Our handy guide can help you make that decision. Fill in the form to download our free guide listing conditions that should be treated by an ER, an urgent care center or your primary care physician.