Day Kimball Hospital | 320 Pomfret Street, Putnam, CT 06260
(860) 928-7503 | If you are experiencing a medical emergency, dial 911
TTY: (860) 963-6345 | Fax: (860) 928-6368
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When you or a loved one has a medical emergency the Townsend Emergency Medical Center at Day Kimball Hospital is here for you with quick access to the best care in a modern and comfortable environment. Our Emergency Department (ED) serves well over 20,000 people each year from all over Connecticut as well as nearby Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
We provide exceptional care for patients of all ages and with all types of illnesses and injuries, including first-rate care for heart attack and stroke. Our newly renovated facility offers the best in technology, comfort and privacy and LifeStar and Life Flight critical care helicopter services are available for air transport of patients who require care at a tertiary care facility.
Day Kimball Hospital has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Heart-Check mark for Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers and is also a designated Primary Stroke Center by the CT Dept. of Health.
Patients who come to the Day Kimball Hospital ED suffering from stroke receive specialized stroke care faster than CT and national averages. Our stroke care team collaborates with UMass Memorial Medical Center neurologists using cutting-edge bedside telestroke video-conferencing technology to rapidly diagnose and treat patients suffering a stroke via bedside telestroke videoconferencing technology.
Vanessa Brown, MD, JD, FACEP, FAAEM, Medical Director of the Townsend Emergency Medical Center at Day Kimball Hospital, describes the two broad categories of stroke: ischemic (brain deprived of blood flow) and hemorrhagic (bleeding in the brain).
Stroke is the fifth highest cause of death in the United States, so it’s important to understand your risk factors -- both manageable and non-manageable. Dr. Vanessa Brown discusses some of the common risk factors for stroke.
Recognizing the warning signs of stroke can save a life. Dr. Vanessa Brown explains the common stroke symptoms along with how to use the F.A.S.T. acronym to spot a stroke. Once stroke symptoms have been identified, receiving immediate medical attention is vital for stroke victims.
Patients who come to the Day Kimball Hospital ED suffering from a cardiac event receive specialized cardiac care faster than CT and national averages. Our partnership with Umass Memorial Medical Center enables patients who come to the Day Kimball Hospital E.D. suffering from a heart attack to be stabilized and transported directly to the UMass Memorial Medical Center catheterization lab for immediate treatment. This partnership allows our patients to receive life-saving catheterization care on average almost twice as fast as at other community hospitals throughout the nation.
The Townsend Emergency Medical Center was completed in November, 2015 and features:
Patients are seen by the ED physician or physician assistant/nurse practitioner in a sequence which is based first on the severity of the patient’s condition according to triage criteria and secondly on the order of their arrival. Waiting patients are reassessed regularly and the order in which they are seen is changed if condition changes. Family/Significant other is allowed in the examination room with the patient at the discretion of the nurse and physician.
If you or your family is required to wait for Emergency Department services, it is most likely because the medical staff is treating patients who require more immediate attention. We ask for your understanding and patience.
It is important to understand that awaiting results of lab work or x-rays may take time and may prolong your emergency department visit.
Vending machines are located in the Emergency Department. The Hospitality Café, located next to the hospital’s main lobby, is open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Please check with the patient’s nurse before allowing the patient to eat or drink anything.
Pay phones are available in the waiting area. Since the hospital uses electronic telemetry, cell phones are prohibited in the ED treatment areas.
Day Kimball Hospital
320 Pomfret Street
Putnam, CT 06260
Get directions > (opens in a new tab)
Phone: (860) 928-7503
TTY: (860) 963-6345
Fax: (860) 928-6368
24/7, 365 days per year