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Need care today? We're here for you

Whether you need emergency care, urgent care, or want to talk with a doctor online or in-person — you’ll find the care you need close to home in Birmingham, AL.

When you choose Ascension St. Vincent’s, you'll find all the care you need, doctors who listen, convenience and care that's connected. When you need care right away, emergency care is close to home in Birmingham, Oneonta, Clanton and Pell City, Alabama. ER care teams at Ascension St. Vincent’s are here 24/7 for life-threatening and severe illness and injury. When it’s not an emergency, but you still need to be seen right away, you’ll get the same level of compassionate care in our urgent care clinic or during a doctor’s visit in-person or online.

ER iconCare right away: 24/7 emergency care at Ascension St. Vincent's

Getting the right care at the right time can make a difference in an emergency. Doctors, nurses and care teams in our ERs work quickly to understand you and deliver the care that’s right for you and your family. You get an entire team dedicated to your care. So, as your healthcare needs change and become more advanced, we’re here for all your care needs and connecting the dots for your specialty care. Call 911 or go directly to an emergency room if you or a family member are experiencing: 

  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Sudden abdominal pain (moderate to severe)
  • Severe burns
  • Sudden back pain (severe)
  • Coughing up or vomiting blood
  • Chest pain
  • Severe shortness of breath
  • Major trauma
  • Sudden or unexplained loss of consciousness
  • Pregnant and having labor pains
  • Sudden neurologic changes like weakness, difficulty speaking, numbness, difficulty walking, or loss of consciousness
  • Severe skin infections or complicated abscesses

FIND EMERGENCY CARE

Clinic iconCare today: urgent care at Ascension St. Vincent's

When it’s less of an emergency, but you still need care right away, the right place to go is an urgent care clinic if your doctor’s office is closed. Doctors and care teams at our urgent care clinic deliver the right care for children and adults with minor injuries and illnesses. Walk in or check in online. If you need more advanced care, the doctor and care team you see will connect you with a specialist and other care services. Consider a visit to an urgent care clinic for: 

  • Allergic reaction (moderate)
  • Bites
  • Burns (moderate)
  • Cold-like symptoms
  • Cuts that may require stitches
  • Mild asthma
  • Sudden back pain (moderate)
  • Minor headaches, minor head injuries
  • Nausea or diarrhea
  • Mild skin infections or abscesses
  • Sprains and strains

SCHEDULE URGENT CARE

Doctor iconCare anytime: visit with a doctor in-person or online

If it’s not an emergency and your doctor's office is open, that’s the right place to start. Go online to schedule or call to ask about same-day, next-day, walk-in or online visits. Primary care doctors start with a conversation to deliver the right care for minor illnesses and injuries. And if you need more advanced care, they will connect you with specialists and other services close to home, and part of our network of Ascension sites of care. Talk with your doctor about: 

  • Cold or flu symptoms
  • Ear and eye infections
  • Fever
  • Rash
  • Seasonal allergies
  • Sinus or upper respiratory infections
  • Sore throat, strep or a cough
  • Urinary tract infections

FIND A DOCTOR 

Choose to be connected to our network of care and specialists

When you choose Ascension St. Vincent’s, you have an entire team dedicated to your care. If you need more care, we will connect you to experienced cardiologists, vascular specialists, heart surgeons, neurologists, orthopedic specialists, oncology specialists and more for the right follow-up care. Your care team also helps you manage your medications and sends prescriptions to Ascension Rx or your preferred pharmacy. And you will be connected to imaging and lab services, close to home.

If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or dial 911. Signs or symptoms of an acute emergency may include shortness of breath, chest pain, open fracture, fainting, severe bleeding, head injury or other major trauma, one-sided weakness or numbness, loss of consciousness or fainting, severe abdominal pain, or bites or stings.

Carl & Marcia's story

Couple shares their emergency care experience at Ascension St. Vincent's.