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In-network, convenient emergency care when you need it most

No one plans to visit the emergency room, but when a medical emergency happens, you need fast, reliable care close to home. Intermountain Health operates five emergency department locations across the Denver metro area, providing in-network emergency care whenever and wherever you need it.

Our emergency rooms are staffed 24/7 by highly skilled emergency medicine physicians, nurses, and clinical support teams trained to handle a wide range of serious and life-threatening conditions. From chest pain and abdominal pain to stroke symptoms, traumatic injuries, and other medical emergencies, your health and safety are always our top priority.

With multiple convenient locations throughout Denver and surrounding communities, Intermountain Health makes it easier to access expert emergency care you can trust, close to home, day or night.

Emergency Room Locations When to go to the ER

Emergency Rooms in the Denver Metro Area

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Brighton

Platte Valley Hospital Emergency Room

1600 Prairie Center Parkway
Brighton, CO 80601

303-963-4074

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Denver

Saint Joseph Hospital Emergency Room

1375 E. 19th Ave
Denver, CO 80218

720-619-6477

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Lafayette

Good Samaritan Hospital Emergency Room

200 Exempla Circle
Lafayette, CO 80026

720-619-6597

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Northglenn

Saint Joseph Hospital Emergency Room – Northglenn

11900 Grant Street
Northglenn, CO 80233

303-963-4622

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Wheat Ridge

Lutheran Hospital Emergency Room

12911 W. 40th Ave
Wheat Ridge, CO 80401

303-963-4175

When to go to the Emergency Room

  • Chest pain or pressure

  • Signs of Stroke: B | E F | A | S | T

    • Balance

    • Eyes

    • Facial Weakness

    • Arm Weakness

    • Speech Difficulty

    • Time to call 9-1-1

  • Abdominal pain

  • Fractures and broken bones

  • Heavy bleeding

  • Severe allergic reactions

  • Difficulty breathing

  • Head and neck injuries

  • Eye-sight injuries

  • High or sustained fevers or rash, especially among children

  • Vaginal bleeding with pregnancy

  • Loss of consciousness

  • Motor vehicle crash injuries

  • Poisoning

  • Severe infections

  • Sudden severe headaches, paralysis or seizure symptoms

If you are having an emergency, please call 911.

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