Contact & Location Information
Regular Hours
Address
5126 W. Daybreak Parkway
South Jordan, UT 84009
Open 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
㽶Ƶ of Utah Health’s South Jordan Health Center emergency room (ER) is located in Daybreak, South Jordan. We are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Our highly trained staff of board-certified physicians are prepared to handle anything from a simple cold or flu to a serious burn, heart attack, or stroke. We offer care for all ages including:
- infants,
- children,
- adults,
- and individuals of advanced age.
Coordinating Emergency Care
The majority of our patients do not need additional treatment at a hospital after they are released. However, patients who have trauma or who need inpatient care have access to rapid transport to a local hospital or 㽶Ƶ of Utah Hospital by ambulance or helicopter.
Our AirMed service is located right next door to our Emergency Department and is available 24/7.
What to Expect
As soon as you arrive at the South Jordan Emergency Department, our staff will register you and guide you to your room. A registered nurse will then talk with you about the reasons for your visit.
How Long Will You Stay?
Your length of stay will depend on:
- why you are visiting the emergency department,
- your symptoms, and
- tests ordered (labs, X-rays, CT scan, and the like).
Most patients stay in the emergency room between four to six hours.We see patients based on the level of need and not the order in which they arrive at the emergency department. Please be patient and we will treat you as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Patient Priority
The South Jordan Emergency Department has a board-certified emergency physician on call 24/7. We create our timeline for providing care based on the severity of patients' injury, illness, or condition.
Visiting Your Loved One
We understand how important it is to see family and friends during emergencies. To make sure your loved one is healthy, safe, and heals quickly, please follow the visitation rules created by our staff.
Depending on the situation, patients are usually allowed to have one or two guests. To respect patients' privacy and our staff members' work, we ask patients and visitors to stay in their rooms.
Urgent Care, Virtual Urgent Care, or Emergency Room
When an emergency strikes, make sure you know where to go for care. This checklist is a quick guide for common emergencies. If the situation is life threatening, call 911 or go to the emergency room. (Download printable version of this chart.)
Our Team
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Meet Our Patients
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