ReadyCare Vs. the ER
When do I go to ReadyCare versus an Emergency Room?
Temple ReadyCare is ready to treat most non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, but certain symptoms and conditions require the care of a hospital emergency room. Call 911 if you are experiencing a medical emergency.
Symptoms and Conditions Best Treated at a Hospital Emergency Room
When to go to an emergency room: When you or someone close to you is experiencing:
- Chest pain or pressure
 - Uncontrolled bleeding
 - Sudden or severe pain
 - Coughing or vomiting blood
 - Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
 - Sudden dizziness, weakness or changes in vision
 - Changes in mental status, such as confusion
 
Symptoms and Conditions Commonly Treated at Urgent Care Locations
- Cold and flu
 - Minor burns or injuries
 - Sprains and strains
 - Cough
 - Headache and migraine
 - Ear infections
 - Minor allergic reactions
 - Fever or flu-like symptoms
 - Rash or other skin irritations
 - Mild asthma
 - Animal bites
 - Broken bones (simple fractures)
 - Sore throat