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Sick or Injured? Here's Where to Go

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When an unexpected medical condition crops up, it's easy to panic. Although you never want to think about the worst that can happen, it's always a good idea to know where to go if something happens to you or your loved ones. This way, you can remain calm and get the treatment you need fast.

This chart will make it easy to navigate your healthcare options. We've rounded up around 35 of the most common conditions, and given you guidance on how to get help.

Remember, if you're having a medical emergency call 911.

If you choose to use the AdventHealth Care network, you'll have lots of resources available to you when you need them. Whether you need to visit one of our AdventHealth Centra Care Urgent Care locations, an Emergency Room, your primary care provider, a sports medicine specialist, Dispatch Health (in select locations) or use our AdventHealth app, you'll find a caring and compassionate team ready to answer your questions and get you well.

Condition

Centra Care
Sports Medicine
Family Doctor
Emergency Room
Video Visits

Allergies

Asthma

Back Pain

Bronchitis

Chest Pain

Cold, Flu or Fever

Concussion

Cough

Coughing up blood

Cuts (stitches)

Deep wounds

Diarrhea

Difficulty breathing

Ear infection

Fractures (broken bone, not visible)

Fractures (broken bone is visible)

Headaches

Heart attack (suspected)

Infections

Major head injury

Major trauma (sudden physical injury)

Minor burns

Nausea (feeling like you may vomit)

Pink eye

Poison exposure or swallowing*

Rash (and other skin conditions, like poison ivy and eczema)

Seizure

Severe allergic reactions

Severe burns

Shock

Sinus infection

Snake bite

Sore Throat

Sprains

Stroke
(suspected)

Uncontrollable breathing

Urinary tract infections

Vomiting

*Remember, if you’re having a medical emergency, please call 911.

*If you believe you or a child swallowed a poison, call Poison Control at Call 1-800-222-1222.

Planning gives you peace of mind. Save this link so that you'll always know where to go if you experience a medical problem.

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