Meet the new team of Emergency Care providers at Evanston Regional.
Valley View Emergency Physicians is now providing care at Evanston Regional Hospital. Most of the physicians are specialists in Emergency Medicine, elevating the standard of care you’d expect. And, they are in-network with most insurances.
The ER team and first responders in Uinta County are a small tight knit community of passionate, hardworking health workers. The friendliness and camaraderie of the staff allows for the delivery of high quality and personal health care to patients. Evanston Regional Hospital is equipped with a team to manage your emergency.
If you need emergency care, get care. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 9-1-1.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911. If you need to go the emergency room, we’re ready for you 24/7.
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