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September 30, 1988 - Image 80

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-09-30

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Accept No Substitutes.

The Real Emergency Room,
at Huron Valley Hospital.

The Impostors.

They're called urgent care centers. "Urgie"
centers. Walk-in clinics. Some of them even
have major-hospital names over the door.
But if the need is really urgent, you need
more. A lot more.

In an actual life- or limb-threatening emer-
gency, there's no substitute for Huron Valley
Hospital—western Oakland County's only
hospital. And only a hospital has complete
Emergency Room services, available 24
hours a day, 365 days a year. The HVH
Emergency Room is a designated Level II
Emergency Department.
When an emergency patient is taken to
Huron Valley—unlike those "walk-in"
units—there should be no need for a trip to
a hospital in the city. Everything that's
needed on arrival, including extended care,
is right here:
• Doctors trained in the specialty of
Emergency Medicine.
• Registered Nurses trained in
Advanced Cardiac Life Support.
• A fully equipped Hospital Trauma Room.
• Emergency Medical Service (EMS)
communications for permitting
emergency patient care at the scene.
Plus our own heliport.
• Cardiac/Critical Care, Pediatrics,
Medical/Surgical, Maternity Depart-
ments, and a. host of responsive
specialists standing ready for post-
emergency care.

Preregister Your Family Now.

Fill out a simple form and you'll receive a
special preregistration card* to help you get
emergency care when you need it, right here
in your neighborhood. Call our Community
Relations office at 360-3450, or stop by dur-
ing business hours.

*Not required to receive treatment.

HURON
VALLEY,

HOSPITAL

Our Community Hospital

Affiliated with The Detroit Medical Center

Commerce Township • Emergency Entrances on East Commerce and Sleeth Roads • (313) 360-3300

t1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 73

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