Emergency ward
Emergency ward
This department includes triage and patient classification sections, examination rooms, separate areas for men and women, and an isolated infectious room. Resident physicians (general practitioners) are available 24/7 to provide services to patients. In case additional specialties are needed, consultation with on-call physicians is facilitated, and they visit the patient’s bedside. Ambulance services are available around the clock and are coordinated by the nursing office.
Introduction: The Emergency Department of Valiasr Hospital is located at the entrance on the ground floor. To facilitate patient transfers, two ramps are provided at the hospital lobby entrance: one for vehicle traffic and another for wheelchair access.
Direct Contact Numbers:
Head of Department: Dr. Yaser Nasiri (Internal Medicine Specialist)
Department Supervisor: Hala Oveisi
Emergency Physicians:
- Dr. Mohammad Ali Javadi
- Dr. Ali Beigdeli
- Dr. Seyed Jafar Barghi
- Dr. Ali Barghi
- Dr. Marzieh Doodabadi
- Dr. Ali Akbar Sadeghi
- Dr. Mohammad Maleki
- Dr. Akram Kuchakian
- Dr. Batool Bardbar
- Dr. Seyed Yaser Foroughi Ghomi
- Dr. Shima Sadat Hashemi
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Room:
For patients requiring cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the resuscitation team arrives at the patient’s bedside in less than one minute.
Under Observation:
In this section, patients in need of therapeutic interventions are hospitalized until their condition is stabilized or a definitive diagnosis is made.
- Patients with various conditions, such as gastrointestinal issues (e.g., diarrhea, vomiting), are placed under observation. Necessary therapeutic measures, including drug therapy, serum therapy, and other required procedures, are administered. Once the treatment is complete, the patient is discharged from the emergency room (Fast Track Room).
- Patients deemed by the attending physician as needing admission to specific wards are placed under observation in the emergency department and subsequently transferred to the appropriate department. It is important to note that having a national code is mandatory for visitors. Patients are transferred to the relevant department as soon as possible, in coordination with the department supervisor.