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Emergency

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This department offers

  • Emergency care
  • Trauma care

Call 911 immediately if someone is unconscious, having trouble breathing, has a serious injury or may be having a heart attack.

We provide you with the right care whenever you need it. Whether it’s illness or injuries requiring immediate care, or complex medical emergencies, our emergency and trauma team is there to take care of your critical needs.

Our team of emergency doctors, trauma and specialty surgeons, specialty-trained nurses, technicians, pharmacists, care managers and others work together to provide lifesaving treatments and personal care. Our holistic approach to care means that we work with you and your family to do what’s best for your health care needs.

 

Our emergency and critical care providers

Nathan L. Holman

Nathan L. Holman, MD

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Evan N. Strobelt

Evan N. Strobelt, MD

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Gordon L. Larsen

Gordon L. Larsen, MD

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Adon L. Pearson

Adon L. Pearson, PA

Emergency Medicine
St. George Emergency Dept
435-251-6000
Nathan Kartchner

Nathan Kartchner, MD

Emergency Medicine
Cedar City Chiropractic and Rehabilitation
Ty Dallas Mangum

Ty Dallas Mangum, PA

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Nathan H. Jenson

Nathan H. Jenson, DO

Emergency Medicine
Billings Clinic
Miguel Pineda

Miguel Pineda, MD

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Michael L. Wilson

Michael L. Wilson, MD

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Jared C. Cox

Jared C. Cox, DO

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Darrell L. Wilson

Darrell L. Wilson, MD

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Cole A. Gibbons

Cole A. Gibbons, MD

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Bradley J. Crosby

Bradley J. Crosby, MD

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Tyson A. Jackson

Tyson A. Jackson, MD

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Kimber Farnsworth

Kimber Farnsworth, PA

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
Michael O. Tremea

Michael O. Tremea, MD

Emergency Medicine
435-868-5000
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Emergency responders tending to a patient in an ambulance
Expertise when you need it most

Emergency services

It’s crucial that you get the care you need, when you need it. Intermountain provides emergency services 24/7. Speed is crucial when you need critical care, and our goal is to see you within 30 minutes of your arrival to our emergency departments.

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