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Responses to Illness or Injury

Understanding the "Should I Call?" Recommendations
One of the purposes of these guidelines is to help you determine how sick you are. Then it's time to make a decision and act. By reading the questions and using your common sense, you should be able to select one of the action options from the following five response categories:

Call 911

Call 911 NOW (you may need an ambulance) IF:
Definition: You may have a life-threatening emergency.

Action:
  • Immediately call 911 or your Emergency Medical Response system.
Call Now

Call Your Doctor NOW (night or day) IF:
Definition: You may have a non-life-threatening emergency or urgent condition.

Action:
  • Call your doctor immediately.
  • If you can't reach your doctor within 60 minutes, go to the nearest emergency room by car.
  • If you don't have a doctor, go to the nearest ER now.
Action: If you are unable to reach your doctor - go to the nearest InstaCare clinic, or to a local hospital Emergency Department.
Call within 24 Hours

Call Your Doctor WITHIN 24 HOURS (between 9 am and 4 pm) IF:
Definition: You probably have a non-urgent illness that may require a specific test (such as a throat culture) or an antibiotic (such as for an ear infection). You may need to be seen, but it can safely wait for up to 24 hours.

Action:
  • If the office is open, call now.
  • If the office is closed now, but will be open within 24 hours, call when it opens.
  • If the office won't be open within the next 24 hours, call your doctor's answering service between 9 AM and 4 PM on any day of the week (including weekends and holidays) for assistance.
  • If you don't have a doctor, go to the nearest InstaCare or ER within the next 24 hours.
  • You may review the information under Home Care Advice to assist with your comfort and care while you are waiting to speak with your doctor.
Call during weekday business hours

Call Your Doctor DURING WEEKDAY OFFICE HOURS IF:
Definition: You have a nonurgent symptom or illness that has lasted longer than expected (such as a persistent cough or localized rash) but usually carries no risk of complications. You may need to be seen in the office but can safely wait a few days if it's the weekend or a holiday.

Action:
  • If the office is open, call now.
  • Otherwise, call during scheduled weekday office hours on Monday - Friday. (This category therefore excludes weekends and holidays.)
  • If you don't have a doctor, choose a doctor and make an appointment to be seen within the next 3 days.
Self Care at Home

Self Care at Home IF:
Definition: You have a mild illness that's usually self-limited or harmless. Follow the detailed home care advice that's provided in each guideline.

Action:
  • You can safely treat the condition at home. Call your doctor if your condition becomes worse.

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