This ER is very patient experience centered. Everyone I encountered was kind, helpful, empathetic and explanatory. I came in with excruciating sciatic pain. I arrived at about 5:20 and was...
Hospitality Health ER
(63)
Advertisement
Photos
Hospitality Health ER in Galveston, TX, provides 24/7 urgent care services with a focus on personalized, compassionate attention and high-quality emergency care. The facility, conveniently located at Seawall Blvd and 42nd St, is staffed by experienced, board-certified emergency physicians dedicated to ensuring the well-being of patients across the trauma spectrum.
At Hospitality Health ER, patients can expect a welcoming environment with a clean, comfortable waiting area that prioritizes their needs and comfort. With better wait times than traditional hospital ERs, patients are promptly attended to by a dedicated team that offers personal attention and first-class medical care without the hefty bills associated with hospital emergency rooms.
Equipped to cater to patients of all ages, Hospitality Health ER offers a comprehensive range of emergency services, including CT scans, X-rays, ultrasounds, in-house labs, IV fluids, stitches, splints, emergency procedures, and IV medications. In cases requiring major surgery or extended hospital stays, direct admissions to local hospitals are facilitated, with pediatric-trained staff available to ensure the comfort of young patients.
Generated from the website content
Also at this address
Reviews
(63)
i am actually surprised this place isn't rocking a full 5 stars instead of only 4.7 . we had lived in Bayou vista for 14 years and recently moved back to Tomball closer to our work. both the wife...
Edit: UPDATE!! - I just received a signed card from them, but here's the deal... EVERYONE SIGNED IT!! This might sound crazy but this is the best ER I have ever witnessed hahaha. I'm beside myself...
August 20, 2022 Came in because my ankle was swollen. Was in a roller over car crash 1 month ago and this is part of that. After my NEGATIVE ER experience at UTMB I soo wish I would have had...
Don't let them give you too many breathing treatments. It can be really dangerous and lead to lactic acidosis type B.
You might also like
Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2026. All rights reserved.
Partial Data by Foursquare.
Advertisement


