Emergency Surgery

Advanced emergency care for critical injuries

Emergency Surgical Care Starts Here

At the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), we are ready to help you when you need it most. Our highly-trained trauma specialists give expert care after a traumatic accident or sudden illness. We are highly-trained in the management of complex non-traumatic surgical emergencies requiring immediate care.

Arrival at the Emergency Department

You may begin to receive care on your way to the hospital. Once you arrive by car, ambulance or helicopter, we work quickly to evaluate and treat you. Our highly trained trauma specialists give expert care after a traumatic accident or sudden illness. We are also highly trained in the management of complex non-traumatic surgical emergencies requiring immediate care. Our team is with you every step of the way. With advanced technology and a personalized approach, we ensure you get the best emergency care possible.

Your Hospital Stay

After emergency treatment, you’ll be closely monitored and cared for by our highly skilled and experienced team. We help with discharge planning and offer outpatient and follow-up care to support your recovery. Learn more about what to expect during your stay at the hospital.

Expert & Compassionate Care

Our team of emergency surgeons have specialized training and expertise to treat traumatic injuries and surgical emergencies. Our dedicated team cares for you from the initial assessment, throughout treatment and during your recovery.

We use advanced technology to perform emergency surgeries, including life and limb-saving procedures. We treat a broad range of urgent needs, including emergency abdominal catastrophes and complex surgical conditions affecting the entire body. Our trauma specialists are skilled in treating critical injuries and performing emergency surgery.

Contact Us

Please call our main line for non-emergencies, including help locating a loved one in the Emergency Room.

Alert Notice

Act Fast, Call 911

Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room if you have a life-threatening illness or injury.