For life-threatening or serious situations, please call 911 or seek medical
attention immediately.
Emergency Room in Ellis County
You can count on our team to provide emergency care and compassionate support.
Acute care specialists use advanced technology and vast experience to
deliver the care you need, when you need it. That’s community and
why so many people
Trust Methodist.
Why Choose Methodist Midlothian for Emergency Care?

At Methodist Midlothian Medical Center, we are skilled at delivering care
for all types of emergencies. We work as a team to diagnose and treat
you in a timely manner. When you come to us, you’ll benefit from:
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Acute care: We are Midlothian’s first and only acute care hospital and a designated
Level IV Trauma Center (verified by the American College of Surgeons).
Our team is trained in advanced trauma life support (ATLS), and we have
a team of experienced doctors, surgeons, and nurses ready to respond to
your emergency.
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An award-winningpatient experience: Methodist Midlothian received the Press Ganey HX Guardian of Excellence
Award for outstanding patient experience. This distinction reflects our
commitment to your health and safety.
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Updated equipment and modern facilities: Our large resuscitation rooms feature advanced technology to help us respond
to life-threatening emergencies, such as cardiac arrest or heart attack.
We also have isolation-negative pressure emergency rooms to reduce the
spread of airborne infection.
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Advanced diagnostic technology: Our team uses advanced technology to determine each diagnosis. With on-site
radiology services, you have access to digital X-rays, MRI scans, and
computed tomography (CT) imaging.
When Should You Go to the Emergency Room?
If you’re experiencing a medical emergency, get help right away.
Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room if you have:
- Abdominal pain or severe vomiting
- Allergic reactions
- Chest pain, chest pressure, or sudden discomfort
- Choking, difficulty breathing, or shortness of breath
- Head injury, concussion, or back and neck injury
- Overdose or poisoning
- Severe bleeding, cuts, or burns
- Traumatic injury, fractures, or dislocations
Where to Find Us
CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM
We can help you find a doctor.
Call (214) 947-0000Request a Call