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Demo General Hospital serves the Anytown, Ontario community with a 24/7 emergency department equipped to handle a broad range of urgent and emergent medical needs. The ER provides around-the-clock care for patients of all ages presenting with acute illness, injury, and other time-sensitive conditions. Residents of Anytown and the surrounding area can rely on this facility for immediate medical attention any time of day or night.
Check real-time wait times on this page before heading to the ER so you can plan your visit accordingly.
If your condition is life-threatening, call 911 immediately rather than driving yourself to Demo General Hospital.
Bring a list of your current medications and any known allergies to help staff assess and treat you quickly.
Arrive early in the morning when ERs across Ontario typically experience lower patient volumes.
Consider whether a walk-in clinic in Anytown may be appropriate for non-emergency concerns to reduce your wait time.
What to Bring
Ontario Health Card (OHIP card)
Government-issued photo ID
List of current medications and dosages
List of known allergies
Any relevant medical history documents or test results
Phone charger or portable battery pack
Snacks and a water bottle for potentially long waits
A trusted contact person's phone number
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Demo General Hospital emergency department open 24 hours?
Yes, the emergency department at Demo General Hospital in Anytown, ON operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.
Does Demo General Hospital offer virtual urgent care?
Demo General Hospital does not currently have a virtual urgent care option listed. For non-emergency concerns, consider contacting your family doctor or searching for a telehealth service such as Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN).
How does triage work when I arrive at Demo General Hospital's ER?
Upon arrival, a triage nurse will assess your condition using the Canadian Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS), which prioritizes patients based on severity. Those with the most critical conditions are seen first, regardless of arrival order.
Can I bring someone with me to the Demo General Hospital ER?
Generally, patients may bring one support person with them. Policies on visitors in the emergency department can vary, so it is best to confirm current visitor guidelines directly with the hospital upon arrival.
What should I do if my condition worsens while waiting at Demo General Hospital?
If your condition changes or worsens while waiting in the ER, immediately inform the triage nurse or any available staff member so your case can be reassessed and escalated if necessary.
Does Demo General Hospital accept patients without a health card?
Canadian hospitals are required to provide emergency care regardless of health card status. However, bringing your Ontario Health Card (OHIP) will help ensure your visit is covered and processed without delays or out-of-pocket billing.