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ER Overload: Local Urgent Care Offers Alternative
19 Dec
Summary
- Emergency rooms in Central Valley face significant patient overload.
- Urgent care facilities offer a less crowded alternative for non-emergencies.
- Patients with severe conditions or specific medical histories should still seek ER care.

Emergency rooms across California's Central Valley are experiencing significant patient surges, leading healthcare providers to encourage individuals with non-life-threatening conditions to utilize local urgent care facilities. This shift aims to reduce the burden on overwhelmed hospital emergency departments, ensuring that critical care resources are available for those in the most severe need.
Urgent care centers, staffed by experienced medical professionals, are equipped to handle a range of ailments that do not require emergency intervention. While the Emergency Department at Kaweah Health has seen an average of over 250 patients daily in December, a slight decrease from August's record numbers, the pressure remains high, impacting wait times and staff capacity.
However, medical experts emphasize that the Emergency Department remains the appropriate choice for individuals with severe symptoms, underlying chronic conditions such as cancer or organ transplants, or those experiencing difficulty breathing. Kaweah Health operates two urgent care locations in Visalia with extended hours, accepting most insurance and typically offering shorter wait times than the ER.



