Stephen Miley, M.D., FACEP

Board Certified Emergency Medicine Physician

ER 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.