Staffed by board-certified emergency physicians and experienced emergency nurses, Kent Hospital’s Emergency Department (ED) is the second-largest in the state of Rhode Island. Caring for nearly 70,000 patients annually, the Kent ED ranks among the top 10 percent nationally.
The provider and triage model has dramatically reduced waiting time to see an emergency medicine provider and overall length of stay, resulting in patient satisfaction scores that rank the Kent ED as one of the best performing in the nation in the area of patient satisfaction and experience of care.
Emergency Department
If this is an emergency call 911.Accredited as a Geriatric Emergency Department by the American College of Emergency Physicians. Learn more here.
Did you know? When an urgent but non-emergency health issue arises, your first call should be to your primary care provider (PCP). Reaching out to your PCP before a trip to the emergency room can save you time, hassle, and money – offering same-day appointments and convenient telehealth visits. For most non-life-threatening issues, call your doctor first to discuss your options and explore the best next steps.
When an urgent but non-emergency health issue arises, your first call should be to your primary care provider (PCP). Reaching out to your PCP before a trip to the emergency room can save you time, hassle, and money – offering same-day appointments and convenient telehealth visits. For most non-life-threatening issues, call your doctor first to discuss your options and explore the best next steps.
Increased space and capacity to respond to community growth and demandOur highly skilled and specialized physicians, nurses, radiologists, and other staff at Kent Hospital provide compassionate care for people with all types of emergency healthcare needs.
Kent Hospital strives to provide care that respects the emotional and physical needs of sexual assault victims while respecting the privacy and safety of a victim and collecting evidence as part of the protocol through the State of Rhode Island.
The examining provider and staff will follow the following best practices:
Not all heart attacks come on abruptly. Symptoms may be different for some individuals, including involving indigestion.
Anaphylaxis is the most severe form of allergic reaction. It is a medical emergency and can be life-threatening. Symptoms can appear seconds to minutes or even hours after.
Some symptoms include:
The goal of the Care New England Express Care program is to make sure you have access to care when you need it if your Primary Care physician isn’t immediately available.
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