Emergency – Medical Care 24/7
Why Choose Family Hospital Emergency?
What Does the Emergency Service Offer?
- Acute chest pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Trauma and accidental injuries
- Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
- Epileptic seizure
- Internal or external bleeding
- Stroke, heart attack, etc.
Family Hospital's emergency department offers immediate assessment of the patient's condition, rapid diagnosis with the help of imaging and laboratory tests, patient stabilization and, when necessary, transfer to specialized wards.
Family Hospital Guarantees
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Security and Speed – Every Second Matters!
From the moment of admission to the stabilization of the patient, every action is performed with care, speed, and precise medical accuracy.
Non-stop Care. A Medical Team Always Ready!
At Family Hospital, emergency is not just a service, but a guarantee for the safety of your health at all times.
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SEE ALL ARTICLESFrequently Asked Questions
In cases of severe chest pain, loss of consciousness, uncontrolled bleeding, fractures, head injuries, or severe allergic reactions, you should go to the emergency room immediately.
The emergency room provides immediate treatment for acute medical conditions, monitoring of vital parameters, emergency treatment, trauma care, and stabilization of critically ill patients.
Yes, the emergency room at Family Hospital has specialized doctors and staff trained to manage emergency cases at any time, 24 hours a day.
No, the emergency room is open to everyone and does not require any prior documentation. Patients are seen immediately according to the severity of their condition.
After the initial assessment, the patient may be referred for additional examinations, admitted for further treatment, or discharged with recommendations for outpatient follow-up.
Yes, the emergency room is equipped with modern equipment for ECG, ultrasound, blood tests, monitoring of vital parameters, and advanced treatment of acute cases.
Patients are classified according to their health condition. Those who are in danger of dying are treated first, while others wait depending on the urgency of the case.































