Emergency Care

🚨 MEDICAL EMERGENCY 🚨

Call 911 immediately or go to your nearest emergency room if you are experiencing a life-threatening medical emergency.

Call 911or visit your nearest emergency room

When to Call 911

🫀 Heart & Circulation
  • • Chest pain or pressure
  • • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  • • Signs of heart attack or stroke
  • • Severe allergic reactions
  • • Loss of consciousness
🧠 Neurological
  • • Sudden severe headache
  • • Confusion or altered mental state
  • • Seizures
  • • Paralysis or weakness
  • • Sudden vision or speech problems

Urgent Care vs. Emergency Room

🏥 Urgent Care Appropriate
  • Minor cuts and bruises
  • Cold and flu symptoms
  • Mild fever
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Minor burns
  • Sprains and strains
  • Sore throat
  • Mild allergic reactions
🚨 Emergency Room Required
  • Severe trauma or injuries
  • Suspected heart attack or stroke
  • Severe bleeding
  • High fever with confusion
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Poisoning or overdose
  • Severe burns

Weight Loss & GLP-1 Emergency Situations

Important for Our Patients

If you are taking GLP-1 medications (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound), seek immediate medical attention for:

  • Severe nausea and vomiting - Unable to keep fluids down
  • Signs of pancreatitis - Severe abdominal pain
  • Allergic reactions - Rash, swelling, difficulty breathing
  • Severe dehydration - Dizziness, rapid heartbeat
  • Gallbladder problems - Upper right abdominal pain
  • Thyroid concerns - Neck mass or swelling

What LeanLab USA Can Help With

Our Telehealth Services Are Appropriate For:
  • Medication side effects consultation
  • Weight loss program adjustments
  • Chronic condition monitoring
  • Lab result reviews
  • Medication refills and adjustments
  • Follow-up care questions
  • Minor health concerns
  • Preventive care guidance

Emergency Contacts

🚨 Life-Threatening Emergency
Call 911
☎️ Poison Control
1-800-222-1222

24/7 Poison Help

💊 LeanLab USA
833-781-8155

Non-emergency questions

Important Reminders

  • Always call 911 first in true emergencies - don't delay emergency care to contact us
  • Keep a list of your medications readily available for emergency personnel
  • Know your medical history and current health conditions
  • Have emergency contacts easily accessible on your phone
  • Don't drive yourself to the emergency room if you're having a medical emergency