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Johnson City Medical Center Children's Emergency Room Emergency Department



Current waiting room wait time:  none
Last updated Sep 7, 2010 at 7:55 am Eastern (USA)
Other Facilities
Facility Time
Franklin Woods Community Hospital none
Indian Path Medical Center none
Johnson City Medical Center 7m
Johnson County Community Hospital 1m
Sycamore Shoals Hospital none
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The wait times are updated several times each hour, but are still approximates and only report the amount of time people have been
in the waiting room.  These do not reflect the number of people coming straight into the Emergency Department via ambulances.

 
The Children's Emergency Department at Johnson City Medical Center is committed to providing the highest quality care for all children of all ages: from babies to young adults. It is the only dedicated children's emergency facility in the Southern Appalachian region.  

One Location...
Comprehensive Services...

The Children's Emergency Department is prepared to handle a wide range of medical problems, up to and including life-threatening injuries.

In the event a child requires advanced care, the Children's Emergency medical staff has access to the pediatric specialists from Niswonger Children's Hospital, as well as full access to the wealth of services available at Johnson City Medical Center.

Children who need inpatient care do not need to be transferred to another facility. They are admitted to Niswonger Children's Hospital, on the same campus as JCMC.

 

Why is an emergency department dedicated to children important?

Children needing urgent and emergency care have unique and special needs, requiring medical professionals who specialize in the care of children, as well as equipment designed for all sizes, from babies to young adults.

The medical staff of Children's Emergency have the necessary skills, knowledge and training to provide care for children in urgent and emergency situations. Our physicians are board-certified in pediatrics, and our nurses are experienced in treating children of all ages.

Emergency rooms are often busy places, so prepare a "visit kit" and keep it by the door or in the car. A visit kit should contain a comfort item as well as items that will provide distraction and occupy your child while you might be waiting.

Suggested visit kit items include:

  • Favorite stuffed animal or blanket
  • Story, picture, seek-and-find books
  • Books about doctor or hospital visits
    • Coloring books and crayons
    • Bubbles, glitter wand, kaleidoscope
    • Handheld or travel games