| Centennial Medical Plaza | 11 Mins |
| The Medical Center of Aurora - South | 7 Mins |
| North Suburban Medical Center | 21 Mins |
| Northeast ER | 9 Mins |
| Presbyterian/St. Lukes Medical Center | 9 Mins |
| Rose Medical Center | 7 Mins |
| Sky Ridge Medical Center | 8 Mins |
| Swedish Medical Center | 15 Mins |
| Swedish Southwest ER | 11 Mins |
Emergency Room Care / Denver ERs
HealthONE has 10 full-service Emergency Departments - Eight at our hospitals and two free-standing ERs. These include a Level 1 Trauma Center (adult and pediatric) at Swedish Medical Center; Level II Trauma Center at The Medical Center of Aurora; and Level III Trauma Center at Sky Ridge Medical Center. AIRLIFE-DENVER is our air medical transport serving facilities in an eight-state region.
The Medical Center of Aurora
Centennial Medical Plaza
North Suburban Medical Center
North Suburban Northeast ER
Presbyterian / St. Luke's Medical Center
Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children at P/SL
Rose Medical Center
Sky Ridge Medical Center
Swedish Medical Center
Swedish Southwest ER
NOTE: HealthONE ERs accept all health insurance plans.
About HealthONE's ER Wait Times
HealthONE is the first hospital system in Colorado to publicly post our average ER Wait Times – including separate Pediatric ER Wait Times for our youngest patients. This transparency is part of our commitment to better serve our communities’ healthcare needs and help patients find the quickest access to high-quality emergency medical care across the Metro area.
ER wait times are approximate and provided for informational purposes only. If you are having a medical emergency, call 9-1-1.
The ER wait time represents the time it takes to see a qualified medical professional, defined as a Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA) or Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP).
ER wait times represent a four-hour rolling average updated every 30 minutes, and is defined as the time of patient arrival until the time the patient is greeted by a qualified medical professional. Patients are triaged at arrival and are then seen by a qualified medical professional in priority order based on their presenting complaint and reason for visit.
National average wait time is one hour, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). HCA hospitals strive to beat the national average.
About Our Pediatric Wait Times
Pediatric ER wait times are approximate and provided for informational purposes only. If you are having a medical emergency, call 9-1-1.
The Pediatric ER wait time represents the time it takes to see a qualified medical professional, defined as a Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Physician Assistant (PA) or Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP).
Pediatric ER wait times represent a four-hour (4) rolling average updated every 30 minutes, and is defined as the time of pediatric patient arrival until the time the pediatric patient is greeted by a qualified medical professional. Patients are triaged at arrival and are then seen by a qualified medical professional in priority order based on their presenting complaint and reason for visit. Our goal is to see the patients within 20 minutes.
National average wait time is one hour, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). HCA hospitals strive to beat the national average.




