Hong Kong Adventist Hospital – Stubbs Road provides 24/7 urgent care services through our urgent care clinic. Our urgent care and emergency room services are under the management of the Emergency Medicine Specialists to ensure patients receive timely, appropriate, and high-quality emergency care. Our “single activation” emergency response team is capable of mobilizing doctors, nurses, radiotherapists, and various specialists at a moment’s notice. From morning to night, our professional medical team is available 24 hours a day, standing by to meet the medical needs of our patients.
Highlights of 24-Hour Clinic
Highlights of 24-Hour Clinic
- Our Urgent Care service is being managed by Emergency Medicine Specialists in Emergency Medicine 24/7
- Immediate triage: efficient redirection of patients to general medicine, urgent care, or specialty departments to ensure timely, appropriate medical treatment
- “Single activation” emergency response team: capable of handling any emergency situation
- Fully equipped facilities: equipped with technologically advanced emergency equipment; patients may also be transferred from the emergency room to a special care ward for 24-hour monitoring if needed
- 24/7 emergency angioplasty: meets international 90-minute “golden hour” standard, greatly increasing the chances of survival for heart attack patients
- Emergency treatment for stroke: thrombolytic therapy provided within the three-hour “golden window” to dissolve blood clots and reduce the risk of complications
- Hybrid Cardiac Catheterization & Interventional Operating Room allows for both angioplasties and coronary artery bypass surgeries to be conducted, avoiding the need to transport patients between operating rooms
- Immediate referral to specialist(s) depending on patients’ needs
Scope of 24-Hour Clinic Services
Scope of 24-Hour Clinic Services
Services
- Treatment of acute, severe, and general illnesses
- First aid and stabilization
- 24-hour outpatient treatment
- 24-hour diagnostic imaging services such as ultrasound, CT scan, and MRI
- Referral to intensive care unit or special care ward
- Admission services
- Follow-up treatment
- Minor surgeries
- Suturing
- Management of orthopedic trauma such as dislocation treatment (reduction and/or immobilization), cast application, and fitting of foot/ankle braces
Conditions and Treatments
- Chest pain, acute myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, pulmonary embolism
- Suspected stroke and emergency treatment for stroke
- Acute hemorrhagic stroke, such as intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) or subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)
- Acute pain or trauma
- Asthma or difficulty breathing
- Bee stings, insect bites, and allergic reactions
- Unexplained fever and viral infections
- Dehydration
- High blood pressure
- Orthopedic trauma such as fractures, dislocation, and joint or sports injuries
- Severe complications of diabetes, such as diabetic ketoacidosis
- Cuts, scrapes, wounds, and burns
- Emergency medicine doctors
- Emergency nurses