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Chest Pain Emergency Room in Beaumont, TX

Chest Pain Emergency Room in Beaumont, TX

Immediate Emergency Care for Chest Pain, Pressure, Tightness & Heart Attack Symptoms

Chest pain should never be ignored. While some causes of chest discomfort may be minor, chest pain can also be an early warning sign of a heart attack, blood clot, severe infection, lung condition, or another life-threatening medical emergency.

At EastTex ER, our board-certified emergency physicians provide 24/7 emergency evaluation and treatment for patients experiencing chest pain, chest pressure, chest tightness, shortness of breath, dizziness, or other concerning symptoms. Our emergency room features on-site CT scan, digital X-ray, EKG, ultrasound, laboratory testing, and cardiac monitoring to help diagnose serious conditions quickly.

Why Chest Pain

Why Chest Pain Should Never Be Ignored

Many people assume chest pain is caused by indigestion, stress, or muscle strain. While this can sometimes be true, it is impossible to know the cause without a proper medical evaluation.

Serious medical conditions that may cause chest pain include:

01

Heart attack

02

Angina

03

Blood clots in the lungs

04

Pulmonary embolism

05

Aortic emergencies

06

Pneumonia

07

Collapsed lung

08

Severe high blood pressure

09

Heart rhythm disorders

10

Pericarditis

Even mild chest pain can occasionally indicate a serious underlying condition.

Symptoms With Chest Pain

Common Symptoms Associated with Chest Pain

Chest pain may feel different from person to person.

Common symptoms include:

Additional symptoms may include:

Causes

What Causes Chest Pain?

Heart Attack

A heart attack occurs when blood flow to part of the heart becomes blocked. Symptoms may include chest pressure, arm pain, jaw pain, sweating, nausea, and shortness of breath.

Angina

Angina occurs when the heart muscle does not receive enough oxygen-rich blood. It often causes chest discomfort during physical activity or stress.

Pulmonary Embolism

A pulmonary embolism occurs when a blood clot travels to the lungs. This condition is a medical emergency and can cause sudden chest pain and difficulty breathing.

Pneumonia

Severe lung infections may cause chest pain, fever, cough, and breathing difficulties.

Severe High Blood Pressure

Very high blood pressure can sometimes cause chest discomfort, headaches, dizziness, and shortness of breath.

Pericarditis

Inflammation around the heart may cause sharp chest pain that worsens when lying down.

Emergency

When Is Chest Pain an Emergency?

Do not attempt to drive yourself if symptoms are severe. Seek immediate emergency care if you experience:

01

Sudden severe chest pain

02

Chest pressure lasting more than a few minutes

03

Pain spreading to the arm, jaw, shoulder, or back

04

Loss of consciousness

05

Severe dizziness

06

New irregular heartbeat

07

Sweating with chest discomfort

08

Nausea and vomiting with chest pain

09

Chest pain after long-distance travel

10

Chest pain after a recent surgery

11

Chest pain with leg swelling

UR Vs ER

Should I Go to Urgent Care or the Emergency Room for Chest Pain?

Symptom Urgent Care Emergency Room
Mild cold symptoms
Minor sore throat
Severe chest pain
Heart attack symptoms
Shortness of breath
Sudden dizziness
Blood clot symptoms
Loss of consciousness
Patients experiencing moderate to severe chest pain should seek emergency room evaluation rather than urgent care.

Diagnosing chest pain

How We Diagnose Chest Pain at EastTex ER

Our emergency physicians use advanced diagnostic tools to identify the cause of chest pain. Testing may include:

01

Electrocardiogram (EKG)

Measures the heart’s electrical activity and helps identify heart attacks and abnormal rhythms.

02

Cardiac Blood Testing

Detects heart muscle damage and helps evaluate heart attack risk.

03

Chest X-Ray

Evaluates the lungs, heart, and surrounding structures.

04

CT Scan

Provides detailed imaging that may help diagnose blood clots, aortic emergencies, and other serious conditions.

05

Ultrasound

Can evaluate the heart and surrounding structures.

06

Continuous Cardiac Monitoring

Allows physicians to monitor heart activity in real time.

Treatment for Chest Pain

Emergency Treatment for Chest Pain

Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Emergency care may include:

Oxygen therapy

IV fluids

Cardiac monitoring

Pain management

Blood pressure control

Medication administration

Emergency stabilization

Advanced imaging

Laboratory testing

Our goal is to identify potentially life-threatening conditions quickly and begin treatment as soon as possible.

Higher Risk for Chest Pain

Who Is at Higher Risk for Serious Chest Pain?

You may be at increased risk if you have:
Even individuals without risk factors can experience serious cardiac events.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Areas We Are Serving

Serving Beaumont and Southeast Texas

EastTex ER proudly provides 24/7 emergency care for patients throughout:

Get Immediate Emergency Care for Chest Pain

If you or a loved one is experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or symptoms of a heart attack, do not delay care.

EastTex ER is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, providing rapid emergency evaluation and treatment when every minute matters.

Medical Disclaimer

This content is intended for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate emergency medical care.