Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital Emergency Department

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. 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.

Orlando Health has been serving the residents of Seminole County for 40 years. Whether it’s chest pain, a child’s broken arm or any other urgent medical concern, our emergency room is here to serve you and your family, staffed with emergency medicine board-certified physicians , ensuring your medical issue will be quickly stabilized and cared for with the highest possible expertise.

Our technology and advanced medical treatments and procedures have distinguished our ERs as leaders in emergency care for adult and pediatric patients. Medical air transport to Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) and Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, home to the only Level I Trauma Center for adults and pediatrics in Central Florida, is available via the Orlando Health AirCare or Critical Care Transport team when higher levels of care are needed.

This emergency department is not an urgent care center. It is part of Orlando Health Lake Mary 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 911 immediately.

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