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Emergency Department
 The Emergency Department at Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center is a fourteen-bed Level IV Trauma Center and plays a crucial role in caring for the urgent health needs of the Maverick County area. As the only Emergency Room in the Maverick County area, Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center is vital to the well-being of it's community. Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center's Emergency Department cares for an average of 12,000 patients a year.
At FDRMC we strive to provide our patients with the best possible care through the Emergency Room Department.
When it comes to trauma, experience counts. The FDRMC Emergency Department medical team provides efficient and quality healthcare.
Time is critical for anyone experiencing the symptoms of a heart attack. Waiting too long before going to the emergency department may increase the amount of heart damage. Seeking immediate treatment can make a big difference in the quality of life after recovery.
In trauma, experience counts. The physicians and nurses of the emergency department have years of experience in treating all types of trauma from broken bones to serious wounds.
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