In an effort to provide the quickest access to emergency medical care for our patients, we are providing wait time information for our Emergency Room (ER) locations. Please visit www.lodihospital.org/er for current ER wait times.
Please remember - you should always dial 911 in an emergency and allow medical personnel to evaluate the seriousness of your condition. When time is of the essence, be sure to get to the closest ER for quick evaluation and treatment.
At Lodi Community Hospital, your needs will be evaluated within 15 minutes and you'll be examined by a doctor within 45 minutes of arrival time. You can trust that you will be treated quickly, safely and professionally. It's our promise. In addition, Lab and Radiology services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Getting life-saving medical treatment within 60 minutes - "the Golden Hour" - may sometimes mean the difference for critically ill or injured patients. MedFlight of Ohio is a Lodi Community Hospital partner, providing around-the-clock helicopter transportation for critically ill or injured patients from hospital to hospital or from accident scene to hospital. When seconds count, MedFlight makes the difference. MedFlight can transport heart patients to the Akron General Heart and Vascular Center in approximately 12 minutes.
In keeping with its mission of improving the health and lives of the people and communities we serve, Lodi Community Hospital's Emergency Department is a state-of-the-art, 11,000-square-foot facility with private treatment rooms, including pediatric, trauma, cardiac, critical care, and a separate triage area.
For six consecutive years the Emergency Department at Lodi has won the prestigious Press Ganey Summit Award. Lodi Community Hospital is the only Emergency Department in the state of Ohio and one of only 3 in the nation to receive this award for five consecutive years. This score ranks Lodi Community Hospital's Emergency Department among the elite in patient satisfaction.
Our 11 state-of-the-art private treatment rooms are designed to make you feel more comfortable and respect and protect your privacy. Walls, not curtains, separate you from other patients. You not only receive personal treatment, you're in a comfortable, private room.
When you or a member of your family has an emergency, you want to know the physicians have extensive training in emergency situations. Lodi Community Hospital's Emergency Department is staffed by Board-certified emergency medicine physicians who are supported by highly trained nurses and technologists to treat individuals of all ages. In addition, all of our emergency nurses are trained in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS).