The ER at Brigham City Community Hospital is staffed by a team of emergency medical specialists that treats each patient with individualized, comprehensive and compassionate care. The combination of well-trained staff, top-of-the line equipment and an advanced hospitalist program, provides our patients with a higher level of care when they need it most.
Features of our ER include:
- Private patient rooms
- State-of-the-art technology
- Specialized rooms for trauma, obstetric, mental health and pediatric emergencies
If you think you may be experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.
American College of Cardiology's Chest Pain Center accreditation

Brigham City Community Hospital's ER has earned the American College of Cardiology's Chest Pain Center accreditation for having the highest standards of heart attack care.
Our emergency services
All of our physicians are board certified and available 24/7, which means they have demonstrated mastery through rigorous testing.
All our ER staff members also participate in extensive ongoing training and are certified in specialized emergency methods. This includes pediatric advanced life support (PALS) and advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). Additionally, our ER nurses are certified by the Trauma Nurse Core Course (TNCC). This means our patients and their families will always receive high-quality, caring service. These services include comprehensive care for emergencies as well as:
AirCare transportation
Our hospital can also arrange for appropriate transfer to a higher-level trauma care facility when needed. An AirCare helicopter ambulance is available 24/7, just minutes away at Brigham City Community Hospital’s sister hospital, Ogden Regional Medical Center.
Intermediate care
Our intermediate care unit (IMC) provides us with the capability to monitor patients by using the most up-to-date technology available. It is staffed 24/7 by professionals whose skills and education have been refined and focused in this type of care for several years. The IMC is capable of accommodating a variety of patients for observation, including those who are recovering from surgery, stroke or other illnesses and injuries.
Pediatric-friendly emergency care
With additional training in pediatrics, our ER specialists care for kids of all ages. This team also has the right equipment on hand to meet the unique needs of diagnosing and treating children. They understand a medical emergency can feel scary for a child or teenager, and their parents, too. That's why we do everything we can to make all of you feel as comfortable as possible.
Trauma care
Utah Department of Health's Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Preparedness, designated Brigham City Community Hospital as a Level IV Trauma Center. This designation recognizes our hospital’s efforts to better serve severely injured patients with high-quality trauma care. It means our ER staff and trauma-trained nurses can provide initial diagnostic and stabilization services for people with severe injuries. We can also deliver a variety of surgeries and critical care services for trauma patients as necessary.
Avg ER Wait Times
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Emergency care at MountainStar Healthcare
Emergency care is the treatment of emergent medical conditions. It is generally performed in an emergency room, but can also refer to treatment in an ambulance. Emergency medicine physicians may treat patients with injuries or infections, in addition to life-threatening conditions.
Learn about Emergency careFind care at these locations
- Brigham City Community Hospital
- Cache Valley Hospital
- Herriman Emergency Center
- Lakeview Hospital
- Lone Peak Hospital
- Mountain View Hospital - Payson
- Ogden Regional Medical Center
- Pleasant View Emergency Center
- St. Mark's Hospital
- Taylorsville Emergency Center
- Timpanogos Regional Hospital
- West Valley Emergency
- Westlake Emergency Center