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Emergency Departments 

The highly skilled emergency care medical providers and nurses at Bryan Medical Center, Crete Area Medical Center and Merrick Medical Center are here for you, offering care for you and your family in a leading-edge and comforting environment. 

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Bryan East Campus Emergency Department

1600 S. 48th St.
Lincoln, NE 68506
402-481-3142

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Enter off of 48th & Sumner Streets

Specialized care at Bryan East Campus includes:

  • Any emergency care needed during pregnancy and childbirth
  • All levels of emergency services
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Bryan West Campus Emergency Department

2300 S. 16th St.
Lincoln, NE 68502
402-481-5142

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Specialized care at Bryan West Campus includes:

  • Level II Trauma Center serving southeast Nebraska
  • Mental health emergency assessment and care
  • All levels of emergency services
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Crete Area Medical Center Emergency Department

2910 Betten Drive
Crete, NE 68333
402-826-6577

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Specialized care at Crete Area Medical Center includes:

  • All levels of emergency services
  • As part of the statewide trauma network, medical center team members work closely with the Bryan Trauma Center in Lincoln

merrick medical center emergency departmentMerrick Medical Center Emergency Department

2802 28th St. 
Central City, NE 68333
308-946-3015

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When to call 911

If you have any of these symptoms, call 911:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Chest pains/signs or symptoms of stroke or heart attack
  • Pregnancy bleeding/complications
  • Falls from greater than seven feet
  • Infants, especially with a fever higher than 103
  • Life-threatening allergic reactions
  • Severe burns
  • Choking (cannot breathe or talk)
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Near drowning
  • Electrical shock
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