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Exterior front view of Leavey Trauma Center - Dignity Health - California Hospital Medical Center

Leavey Trauma Center - Dignity Health - California Hospital Medical Center

1338 South Hope Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Emergency Room

Emergency Room

Leavey Trauma Center - Dignity Health - California Hospital Medical Center

The J. Thomas McCarthy Center for Emergency Services Leavey Trauma Center at California Hospital Medical Center is the only Level II qualified trauma center in the downtown Los Angeles area, verified by the American College of Surgeons (ACS). We provide care for serious injuries and urgent medical needs in children and adults. Our ER is staffed 24/7 with a team of specialists, including general surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, emergency medicine specialists, radiologists and critical care experts.

Since opening in 2004, we have treated tens of thousands of patients, establishing our center as an essential resource. From the moment you arrive, our emergency care team is ready to support you with expertise and humankindness.

Amenities

  • 24/7 care

    24/7 care

  • Comfortable waiting rooms

    Comfortable waiting rooms

  • Rapid response teams

    Rapid response teams

  • Trauma services

    Trauma services

What we treat

  • Chest pain or symptoms of a heart attack
  • Broken or dislocated bones
  • High fever or fever with rash
  • Head or eye injury
  • Dizziness or loss of consciousness
  • Stroke symptoms
  • Sudden or severe pain
  • Major wounds or bleeding that won't stop
  • Coughing or vomiting blood
  • Mental health issues or suicidal thoughts
  • Any condition you believe is life-threatening

Patients and visitors

Our trauma center offers specialized care for both children and adults. Our ER is staffed 24/7 with a team of skilled surgeons, anesthesiologists and critical care specialists who provide around-the-clock care to patients.

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Billing and insurance

We accept many major insurance plans. Emergency care is provided regardless of your ability to pay or whether you have insurance, and financial assistance options may be available.

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Frequently asked questions

The Leavey Trauma Center is the only Level II qualified trauma center in the downtown Los Angeles area. Our center includes 24/7 coverage by general surgeons, with additional support from a team of specialists, including: 

Our teams are specially trained in trauma care to treat major injuries, including those caused by car crashes, shootings and stabbings.

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.

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Yes. Emergency and trauma care are 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.

Our services address injuries to multiple body parts, such as severe head trauma, major fractures, internal organ damage and extensive burns. The goal is to stabilize the patient, treat their injuries and support their recovery.

No, an appointment is not needed. Our center is open 24/7 for emergencies. Upon arrival, please use the separate, clearly marked ER entrance.

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, a nurse 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. If you’re unable to speak, a family member, caregiver or loved one may be asked to share information on your behalf.

Our trauma care team typically sends a summary of your visit to your primary care provider (PCP) or referring health care provider to help keep your care team informed about your emergency department care and support follow-up if needed. In some cases, patients may transition to another facility for continued recovery, such as a rehabilitation center or skilled nursing facility.

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