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Trust Your Local ER Experts
When the unthinkable happens, you can count on your AdventHealth emergency team to provide expert, efficient care with heartfelt compassion.
At every AdventHealth location, you'll find innovative technology and exceptional whole-person care.
AdventHealth Gordon
1035 Red Bud Road
Calhoun, GA 30701
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AdventHealth Murray
707 Old Dalton Ellijay Rd
Chatsworth, GA 30705
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AdventHealth has been nationally recognized for leadership in advanced cancer treatment, research and quality of care from diagnosis to cure.
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We’re here for personalized emergency care and so much more. Reach out today and let us help you navigate your AdventHealth network of care, from understanding your insurance coverage to finding the right physician or specialist.
We understand that upper extremity pain can keep you from living life to the fullest. We also know that your injury is unique, and treatment should never be one-size-fits-all. That’s why our team is focused on providing personalized, cost effective, evidence-based treatment plans designed for you. We utilize both non-surgical and surgical options, including regenerative medicine techniques such as PRP (plasma-rich platelet) and stem cell therapies.
To help you get back to your normal routine faster, we use minimally invasive procedures whenever possible, leading to shorter recovery times and less scarring.
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Advanced Cancer Treatment Tailored to You
We know that no two cancers are the same, and cancer treatment should never be one-size-fits-all. That's why we care for you as an individual and address your specific cancer diagnosis. We're on the forefront of cancer detection, prevention and treatment, always seeking new and better ways to help you heal. Learn more about some of the cancers we treat every day.
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You can’t plan for an emergency illness or injury — but we’re ready for you. At AdventHealth Gordon, formerly Gordon Hospital, our EMS responders have faster response times than the national average. When you need us, we’ll get to you quickly, and at our newly renovated emergency center, we'll make sure you're as comfortable as possible. Along with our sister facility, AdventHealth Murray, formerly Murray Medical Center, we’re committed to caring for your family like our own.
When to Visit the ER
Reasons for going to your closest ER include (but are not limited to):
If you’re unsure if you’re having a medical emergency, err on the side of caution and call 911.
After Your Emergency Room Visit
We hope your trip to the emergency room will be the only medical attention you'll need for a while. As part of our mission to deliver whole-person care, we're here to not only heal your body — we want to help ease your mind and minister to your spirit.
At AdventHealth Gordon, formerly Gordon Hospital, you'll find exceptional care and innovative technology in a warm, community-focused setting.
AdventHealth Gordon
1035 Red Bud Road
Calhoun, GA 30701
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AdventHealth Murray
707 Old Dalton Ellijay Rd
Chatsworth, GA 30705
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If you have a life-threatening emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
AdventHealth Murray
707 Old Dalton Ellijay Rd, Chatsworth, GA 30705
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AdventHealth Gordon
1035 Red Bud Road, Calhoun, GA 30701
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AdventHealth Carrollwood
7171 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33614
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AdventHealth Dade City
13100 Fort King Road, Dade City, FL 33525
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To keep yourself and everyone around you safe, it’s best to call your doctor from home if you or a family member feels under the weather. Your physician can advise you on next steps to take to feel better. To stay on the safe side, follow these steps to get help for coronavirus symptoms:
For more information about the coronavirus outbreak, including how to best protect yourself and your family, look through our FAQs, get the latest news and download the app for convenient video visits with your doctor from home, visit the AdventHealth Coronavirus Resource Hub at CoronavirusResourceHub.com.
If you or someone you love has coronavirus symptoms like fever, dry coughing and difficulty breathing, please do not rush to your doctor or urgent care. To avoid the spread of coronavirus, you should avoid the emergency room at your local hospital except in cases of an emergency. The best first step is to call your primary care physician. They’ll help you understand your symptoms and advise on next steps. We know this guidance is different from what you’d normally do, but remember that during this time, it’s important to keep yourself safe and also avoid getting other people sick.
Avoid Urgent Care or Your Physician’s Office
You can safely see your doctor during the coronavirus outbreak. An in-person visit may not be the safest choice during the outbreak (for you or anyone else in the doctor’s office) so call your doctor from home if you need medical care. To visit with a medical provider virtually from your smartphone or tablet, you can download the AdventHealth app to have a video visit. During this telemedicine appointment, you can video chat with a physician, explain your symptoms, get a diagnosis and even get a prescription that suits your needs.
Only Leave Home for Medical Care if Your Doctor Approves It
On your phone call or video visit with your doctor, they can tell you what to do to feel better, based on your symptoms. Your provider can tell you whether to visit their office for examination, go to an urgent care or go to an emergency department near you — just be sure to get their approval before you leave home unless it’s an emergency.
Call Your Doctor or Use Video Visits From Home
If you've recently visited an impacted area or been in contact with someone who has, and are showing signs of the infection, we encourage you to speak with a doctor. The best way to do this is to call your primary care physician, closest urgent care or schedule a video visit through the AdventHealth app.
If you're immunocompromised or have other underlying health conditions, and you have coronavirus symptoms, please contact your primary care physician for personalized recommendations.
In order to avoid the spread of COVID-19, you should avoid the emergency room at your local hospital except in cases of an emergency.
For more information about the coronavirus outbreak, including how to best protect yourself and your family, look through our FAQs, get the latest news and download the AdventHealth app for convenient video visits with your doctor from home, visit the AdventHealth Coronavirus Resource Hub at CoronavirusResourceHub.com.
Even in a pandemic, you can feel safe. We’re stocked with safety supplies, have no shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) and masks are required for all at our facilities.
Universal Mask Use
We’re employing the following safety measures and protocols to ensure you and your loved ones feel confident, protected and safe in our facilities.
Temperature Checks
Have peace of mind that everyone you come into contact with has their temperature checked before being allowed in. Every entrance. Every facility. Everyone entering.
Cleanliness has always been one of our top priorities, but now we’re taking extraordinary new steps to ensure thorough, frequent and ongoing sanitation happens around the clock.
Extra Sanitation Measures
Take comfort knowing your safety is our priority. COVID-19-positive and symptomatic patients are carefully quarantined away from patients and visitors.
Separate Waiting and Treatment Areas
Feel confident you’re doing the right thing to keep yourself and others safe. With limited visitation, new waiting room protocols and more, you can safely practice social distancing.
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