Our Emergency Room at Arizona General Hospital in Goodyear provides 24/7 care for children and adults with all types of critical injuries and illnesses. We offer the same level of care found in a hospital ER. Our doctors and nurses are trained in emergency medicine, and our facility features advanced diagnostic imaging equipment along with an on-site lab.
Our ER is staffed by emergency physicians, emergency-trained nurses, licensed radiologists and laboratory technologists. Come see us at the South East corner of W. Van Buren St. and S. Estrella Pkwy.
24/7 care
Advanced imaging services
Comfortable waiting rooms
Convenient parking
Our dedicated ER staff provides compassionate care for urgent and life-threatening problems, for patients of all ages. We bring emergency care into your neighborhood, making it easier for you to reach an ER when you need it. To ensure you make the most of your visit, and to access helpful tools like patient portals and medical records, explore our patient resources.
We accept most insurance plans. If you don't have insurance, we'll still provide care regardless of your ability to pay and help you explore financial assistance options.
The ER is for serious or life-threatening conditions like chest pain, stroke symptoms, difficulty breathing, severe injuries or uncontrollable bleeding. For less severe issues like minor cuts, sprains or colds, urgent care may be more appropriate. If you think you may be experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately.
The Dignity Health at Arizona General Hospital Emergency Room treats everything from broken bones and chest pain to serious accidents and life-threatening injuries. Our services include:
No, an appointment is not needed, but you can reduce your wait in our ER. Simply check in online to reserve your spot.
Patients are seen based on how serious their condition is, not by order of arrival. This process is called triage. From the moment you arrive, you’ll speak with a nurse who will assess your needs and help ensure you receive the most appropriate care as quickly as possible. Patients with life-threatening conditions, like a heart attack or severe injury, will be prioritized for immediate care.
Bring a photo ID, insurance card, a list of medications and any relevant medical records, if available. You may also bring someone who can help provide information about your condition.
We typically share a summary of your visit with your primary care provider (PCP) or referring health care provider. This helps keep your care team informed about your emergency department visit and any treatment you may have received, and supports follow-up care if needed.
Yes. Emergency care is provided regardless of your ability to pay or whether you have insurance. Your health and well-being are important to us, and financial assistance options may also be available.
We take extra care to keep your health information safe. Find out how to request your medical records.
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