NHB stresses to all VA patients - as well as other beneficiaries - that the command's Urgent Care Clinic is not an emergency department. It is imperative that anyone with a potential threat to loss of life, limb or eye-sight go immediately to the nearest emergency department – or call 911 – instead of traveling to NHB’s UCC. If someone has any type of immediate life threatening problem, such as severe chest pain or severe abdominal pain - especially over age 50 - difficulty breathing, unresponsiveness, stroke-like symptoms with difficult speaking and walking, or severe bleeding and/or trauma, they need to be evaluated in an emergency department (Official Naval Hospital Bremerton graphic).
| Date Taken: | 11.13.2019 |
| Date Posted: | 11.18.2019 13:29 |
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| Location: | BREMERTON, WASHINGTON, US |
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