Urgent & Emergency Care
Emergency Care
If you are experiencing a life-threatening medical situation (including mental health emergencies), call 911 immediately or visit Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital if it's your nearest hospital. Emergency care services treat life-threatening medical issues such as threats to your life, limbs, sight, or safety.
Emergency Numbers
For detailed information and a list of emergency numbers for U.S. military community in Korea, please refer to the
Emergency Numbers page.
BDAACH Emergency Department
The Emergency Department at Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to treat potentially life-threatening medical issues, such as threats to your life, limbs, sight, or safety.
We value your time; therefore, when arriving at the BDAACH emergency department, patients will be immediately greeted and registered by a highly trained front desk staff and undergo a quick medical assessment by the triage nurse.
Patients deemed to be at serious risk for life-threatening ailments will be seen immediately. For others, we do our best to minimize wait times as resources allow.
Please note that as an emergency department, we operate on a triage system, which means patients are seen in order of the potential gravity of their condition, not based on order of arrival.
These criteria are founded on nationally recognized standards and are designed to ensure that patients most at risk for serious illness are seen and treated first. Regardless, we have processes in place to ensure that all patients are seen and treated in a timely manner.
Non-life-threatening health issues that don’t require immediate attention (i.e., sprains, colds, flu, and other common illnesses) are best treated by your primary care manager (PCM).
Command-sponsored family members empaneled to a PCM at BDAACH may visit the BDAACH PCMH Family Care Walk-in Clinic. For active-duty service members, please utilize your unit's Sick Call services.