Walked in with severe chest pain at 2am — was seen in under 5 minutes. EKG, blood work, and a CT all done within the hour. The nurse explained everything and the ER doctor was calm and thorough. I'd recommend ER Of Fort Worth to anyone in North Tarrant County.
Real Stories from Our North Texas Patients
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VERIFIED PATIENT REVIEWS
Brought my 4-year-old in with a 104° fever. Pediatric-friendly team, no waiting room chaos, and we left with a clear treatment plan plus follow-up instructions. Night and day difference vs the big hospital ER downtown.
I sprained my ankle hiking and was told it might be fractured. X-ray on site, splinted and discharged in about 90 minutes. The front desk handled my insurance and the billing was transparent from start to finish.
I had a kidney stone episode and could barely stand. They had me on IV fluids and pain control within 15 minutes of arriving. The doctor coordinated a urology follow-up and even called to check on me the next day. Genuinely exceptional care.
My husband had shortness of breath and pressure in his chest. The triage was instant — they ran cardiac labs and chest imaging immediately. Turned out to be a bad case of pneumonia, not a heart attack, but the speed of the workup gave us so much peace of mind.
Cut my hand pretty badly while working on my truck. They cleaned it, did imaging to rule out a fragment, and stitched me up in under an hour. Clean, modern facility — felt nothing like a typical ER.
Came in with a severe migraine that wouldn't break with anything at home. Quiet room, IV migraine cocktail, and I was discharged feeling like myself again. The nurses were kind, the discharge instructions were detailed, and the bill was reasonable.
Severe allergic reaction at 11pm. The team had me on epi, IV steroids and Benadryl within minutes. Observed me for two hours and made sure I was safe before discharge. This place is what every ER should be.
Lower back went out lifting a couch. Was treated with imaging, IV meds, and discharged with a clear plan and a referral. Way better experience than waiting 6 hours at a hospital ER for the same care.