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Life happens. One minute you’re making dinner and the next you slice your finger. Luckily, your health care coverage puts you in control of your care – and your costs. You have choices when it comes to choosing care. Just because your finger is hurt doesn’t mean you need to go to the emergency room (ER). And in some cases, if you do go to the ER, your visit isn’t covered. This means you could end up paying part or all of the bill. Knowing what is – and isn’t – an emergency can help you plan for the unexpected. You should go to the ER for life-threatening symptoms, such as: You have choices other than the ER for health concerns like: Check out this complete list for choosing care options. Knowing whether to go to freestanding emergency care centers and urgent care centers can be tricky. While they may seem like the same thing, they do have different buildings and visit charges. Emergency care centers:
What Is An Emergency?
When the ER Should be Used
When the ER Shouldn't be Used
Help is available when choosing care options
Freestanding Emergency Room or Urgent Care
Knowing this may help you decide where to get care for health concerns or true emergencies.
Find urgent care centers near you by texting URGENTTX to 33633 and then type in your ZIP code.
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