ER OF FORT WORTH
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At ER of Fort Worth, we provide fast, expert emergency care for all ages, 24 hours a day. Walk in anytime, no appointment needed. From minor injuries to critical conditions, our advanced facility ensures you’re seen in minutes.
Our emergency rooms serves residents in Fort Worth, Southlake, Colleyville, North Richland Hills, Bedford, Hurst, Richland Hills, Grapevine, and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan areas.
Community-Focused: Trusted by families across the DFW metroplex.
Family-Centered Care: Specialized treatment for every family member.
Always Ready: 24/7 access, no appointment needed.

How it helps you stay strong?
24/7 Walk in
Looking for assistance, requiring medical attention, our emergency room in Fort Worth is available around the clock with no wait times.
Board Certified Physician
" Our board-certified physicians are available 24/7, ensuring that you receive the highest level of care at all times. "
State-Of-The-Art Facility
" In our cutting-edge facility, we house a modern Lab and Radiology Unit, facilitating swift and accurate diagnosis of your medical concerns. "
Get Cure & Relief
" With rapid results at our disposal, our physicians gain a decisive advantage in delivering top-tier treatment. "

No Balance Billing or Surprise Billing
in ER OF FORT WORTH
MOST MAJOR ER INSURANCE PLANS ARE ACCEPTED At ER OF FORT WORTH facility, all patients are embraced, and we handle billing for most commercial insurance plans for the services provided. However, Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare are not accepted at ER OF FORT WORTH
We firmly oppose “surprise” or balance billing and are dedicated to collaborating with your insurance provider to ensure accurate filing of your claim for the level of ER care received. Visit us at 4561 Heritage Trace Pkwy, Fort Worth, or call (817) 945-4300 for assistance
Some of the common Emergency medical Conditions
that We Treat at our facility
Abscesses
Abscesses form as a result of bacterial infection.
Blood Clots
A blood clot is a thickened mass in the bloodstream.
Chest Pain
Chest pain, a pressure in your chest, accounts for many ER visits.
Back Pain
Back pain is caused by strained or damaged nerves, muscles, tendons, discs, or bones along the spine.
STDs
Also known as STIs, they are common and can be successfully treated if diagnosed early.
Migraine
Migraine is an intense headache that is often characterized by a pulsing or throbbing pain.
Burns
Severe burns can become a life-threatening condition and should be treated by an emergency physician.
Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an acute inflammation of the lungs, caused by Streptococcus Pneumoniae bacterium.
Frequenty Asked Questions
Where are you located?
What is the difference between Urgent care and Emergency room?
The main difference between urgent care and the emergency room is the level of medical attention they provide. Urgent care centers handle non-life-threatening conditions that require prompt treatment, while emergency rooms are equipped to handle life-threatening emergencies that require immediate attention.
Which documents are necessary to bring to the ER?
bringing Identification Card (ID), Insurance Card, a list of medications, and relevant medical history is beneficial. Nevertheless, be assured that you’ll receive care in the ER even if you can’t provide these documents
what steps should I take in the event of a pediatric emergency?
In the case of pediatric emergencies, please proceed directly to the emergency room. Our facility is equipped with specialized pediatric care and a skilled team experienced in addressing your child medical requirements.
Where should I go if I start experiencing chest pain?
“If you start experiencing chest pain and are unable to drive, please call 911 immediately or visit the nearest Emergency Room. If our facility is nearby, we encourage you to seek medical attention there.”