Paris Regional Emergency Center
3055 NE Loop 286
Paris, TX 75460
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The care team at Paris Regional Emergency Center, previously SignatureCare ER – Paris, is prepared to provide care during medical emergencies. If you’re not sure whether your condition is an emergency, call 911 and be prepared to describe all of the symptoms and conditions you’ve observed.
When to go to Paris Regional Emergency Center
For minor illnesses or injuries, our community has several primary care offices available. However, when you are experiencing a minor after-hours illness or injury, a freestanding emergency department like Paris Regional Emergency Center can be your best choice. Whether it’s a sore throat that won’t go away, a rising fever, a household cut, or a sprained ankle, we are here to care for you! Paris Regional Emergency Center is backed by the same healthcare providers and technologies available at Paris Regional Health. In the event that you may require a higher level of care available at Paris Regional Health our team will coordinate a smooth care transition to the hospital.
Freestanding emergency departments treat many injuries or illnesses that require immediate care. They are NOT intended for:
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- Heart attack or stroke symptoms
- Pregnancy issues
- Infant illness
- Major injuries or trauma
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Visit the hospital emergency room for these conditions.
Know Where to Go
Visit your Primary Care Physician for: | Choose Paris Regional Emergency Center for: | Dial 911 or go immediately to the Emergency Room for: |
Check-ups | Minor cuts, burns & wounds | Chest pain |
Immunizations | Minor eye injuries, infections or irritations | Severe shortness of breath |
Annual exams | Severe cold & flu symptoms | Numbness in the face, arms or legs |
Prenatal care | Sprains | Other symptoms that may indicate a heart attack or stroke |
Earaches | Muscle aches & pains | Severe bleeding or bleeding that doesn't stop |
Colds | Persistent fever | Automobile or industrial accident |
Fevers | Allergies | Poisoning |
Non-urgent healthcare needs | Severe earaches | Complicated fractures |
Upset stomachs | Major injuries or trauma | |
Other non-life threatening but urgent needs | Head injuries | |
Suicide attempts or thoughts | ||
Pregnancy issues | ||
Infant illness |
Primary Care is a patient's main source of regular medical care including health maintenance, counseling, health education, disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illness. Primary care is offered by physicians, pediatricians and nurses. If you need a primary care provider, call our physician referral line at 903.737.3232.