Saving Lives, One Moment at a Time.

MediVyne Hospital's Emergency and Trauma Department: where every second counts.

Emergency and Trauma Department


Welcome to the Emergency and Trauma Department at MediVyne Hospital, where our team of expert emergency physicians, nurses, and healthcare professionals are dedicated to providing immediate, compassionate, and life-saving care for patients with emergency and traumatic injuries.

Services Offered

  • 24/7 emergency care for adults and children.
  • Trauma care for critically injured persons.
  • Emergency surgical services.
  • Advanced life support stabilization.
  • Rapid diagnosis and treatment of emergency conditions such as heart attack, stroke and servere injuries.

Meet the Team


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Doc. James Morgan

Certified Emergency Physician
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Doc. Jeniffer Martins

Certified Emergency Physician
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Doc. Mathews Woodworth

Certified Emergency Physician
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Doc. Benard Fish

Certified Emergency Physician

What to Expect During an Emergency Department Visit

When you arrive at our Emergency and Trauma Department, our team will quickly assess your condition and provide immediate care. Here's what you can expect:

  • A triage nurse will evaluate your condition and prioritize your care
  • You will be asked to provide medical history, allergy information, and current medications
  • Our team may perform tests, such as lab work or imaging studies, to diagnose your condition
  • You will receive treatment and care from our emergency physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals
  • We will keep your family informed about your condition and treatment

Trauma Care and Recovery

If you or a loved one has experienced a traumatic injury, our trauma team is here to provide compassionate and expert care. Here's what you can expect:

  • Immediate assessment and stabilization by our trauma team
  • Advanced life support and surgical interventions as needed
  • Ongoing care and monitoring in our intensive care unit (ICU) or trauma unit
  • Support from our social workers, chaplains, and other support staff during your recovery
  • Follow-up care and rehabilitation services to help you recover and regain independence

Preparing for Your Visit

To help us provide the best care possible, please bring the following items with you:

  • Insurance cards and identification
  • List of current medications and allergies
  • Medical history, including previous surgeries and conditions
  • Contact information for your primary care physician and any other relevant healthcare providers

Supporting Loved Ones

We understand that having a loved one in the emergency department can be stressful and overwhelming. Here are some resources to support you:

  • Waiting area with comfortable seating and amenities
  • Regular updates from our healthcare team on your loved one's condition
  • Support from our social workers, chaplains, and other support staff
  • Access to our hospital's cafeteria, gift shop, and other amenities