For all of your emergency needs, Cody Regional Health’s emergency
services staff is here to serve you and your family. Call 911 for emergencies,
307.578.2450 to reach the ambulance desk, and
307.578.2000 for the emergency room front desk.
The emergency department of Cody Regional Health in Cody, Wyo., is dedicated
to providing excellence in patient care.
Our emergency department is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The
highly skilled physicians and nurses are trained providers of:
Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Advanced Trauma Life Support
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Trauma Life Nursing Core Course
When Should You Visit the Emergency Department?
It can be confusing to decide when your medical condition warrants a trip
to the emergency department.
Here are a few examples you may experience before coming to the emergency
department at Cody Regional Health:
Breathing Problems
Cancer Complaints
Change in Mental Status (such as confusion or difficulty waking or unusual behavior)
Chest or Upper Abdominal Pain or Pressure
Continuous Bleeding
Coughing Up or Vomiting Blood
Diabetic Complaints
Fainting
Heart Problems
Kidney Stones or Kidney Complaints
Obstetric Complaints
Neurological Complaints other than Migraines
Poisoning or Drug Overdose
Sudden Dizziness, weakness or change in vision
Severe Burns, cuts, punctures or bites
Severe or Persistent Vomiting
When in doubt, always come immediately to the emergency department.
As a designated area trauma center, our physicians are also trained in
advanced trauma life support. We also coordinate life flight services
with hospitals in Billings, Salt Lake City, and Denver to arrange emergency
transfers for critical patients needing services beyond the capabilities
of Cody Regional Health.
Ambulance Service
Cody Regional Health’s ambulance personnel respond to requests for
emergency medical services (EMS) within the communities of Cody, Meeteetse,
and Wapiti. In addition to the hospital district, these services also
cover Sunlight, Crandall, Beartooth Plateau, and adjacent areas within
Park County, covering an area of more than 4,550 square miles. In addition
to 911 calls, EMS provides advanced or basic non-emergency transfers for
patients requiring transport to other hospital facilities outside of the
Cody Regional Health service area.