Stephen Miley, M.D., FACEP
Board Certified Emergency Medicine PhysicianER Medical Topics
An emergency department is able to handle virtually any medical problem that comes in. Emergency care is meant for true medical emergencies but can include surgery, treatment and discharge, consultation with specialists, or admission to the hospital.
A
Abdominal pain
Airway management
Allergic reaction
Anaphylaxis
Aortic dissection
Arrhythmias
Asthma
B
Ballistic Trauma (gunshots)
Burns
C
Cancer diagnosis and screening
Cellulitis
Cerebellar
Chest injury
Chest pain
Colitis
COPD
CVA
D
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Dermatological issues (rash, Steven’s, Johnson’s)
Diabetes complications (DKA)
Diverticulitis
Double vision
E
Ear Infections
Eye injury
G
Gastrointestinal emergencies (appendicitis, ulcers, etc.)
Glaucoma
Gynecological emergencies (e.g., ectopic pregnancy)
H
Heart disease
Heart failure
Hematological emergencies (bleeding)
Hypertensive emergencies
I
Infections (MRSA, sepsis, shock, COVID-19)
Intubation
K
Kidney Failure
L
Liver Failure
Loss of vision
Lung Diseases
Lyme Disease
M
Mastoiditis
Mental illness (depression, anxiety, suicide)
Myocardial diseases
N
Neurological emergencies (meningitis, herniated disc, multiple sclerosis)
O
Orthopedic problems (sprains, fractures, other injuries, back pain/cauda equine)
Overdose
P
Pancreatitis
Pericardial tamponade
Peritonsillar abscess
Pneumonia
Pneumothorax
Poisoning
Pregnancy issues (preeclampsia)
Pulmonary embolus
S
Sepsis
Sore throat
T
TIA
Trauma
U
Urinary tract infections
Urosepsis
V
Vertigo
W
Wound care (infections, missed foreign bodies)
Please call to discuss your client’s case.