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 Go directly to the emergency room for: 
Stroke-like symptoms including weakness on one side of the body, difficulty speaking or understanding, seizure, loss of consciousness or severe headache.Sudden or severe shortness of breath, especially in patients with asthma, emphysema or a blocked airway.An allergic reaction that comes on quickly, especially if symptoms include swelling of the lips or tongue, shortness of breath or throat tightness.Dislocation of a major joint, such as the shoulder, hip or knee.Sudden, severe abdominal pain.Fever of 101 or greater in an infant.Chest pain. In some cases this may be accompanied by other symptoms such as weakness, nausea, sweating or shortness of breath. Walk-In or Emergency Room: Which is right for you?In an effort to better serve patient needs, Community Health Network offers walk-in care for any after hours or weekend medical emergency that may arise. When is walk-in care appropriate? Click Here
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