The Emergency Center offers immediate, expert care for individuals experiencing shortness of breath. Our team is dedicated to providing rapid diagnosis and effective treatment to alleviate symptoms and address underlying causes.
Seek emergency care for shortness of breath if you experience:
Receive immediate care 24/7.
Board-certified ER physicians and ER and ICU trained nurses.
Cutting-edge imaging and lab services.
Wide range of treatments for respiratory conditions.
“My visit to the emergency center of San Antonio was amazing. I was seen right away for sciatica pain. Dr. Styskal was amazing. I was treated right away and sent home with my medication. I wish more facilities would practice this without you having to make an additional stop at a pharmacy for medication. I know five stars is the highest I can give but they deserve 100+ stars.”
Lizette M. ★★★★★
I was skeptical about going to the Emergency room, because for me ER’s have a bad reputation. My experience here was one of the best experience I’ve ever had. Keith at the front desk was very nice and went above and beyond for me. I forget my insurance card and wanted to know how much my co pay would be. He looked me up with no issue, brought my a wheelchair to ease my pain, as well as started”
Mecia T. ★★★★★
“My first time coming here, was greeted immediately by Keith and Debbie and helped. When in the back, Nichole wasted no time getting my vitals, checking on how I was feeling, and was super friendly and comforting while doing so. Dr. Erdner was very nice, and informative. Johnny got my CT scan quickly and made the process easy, and fast. All together the staff made my visit a great experience.”
Nicole D. ★★★★★
Yes, anxiety or panic attacks can make breathing feel tight or shallow, but when symptoms come with chest pain, dizziness, or bluish lips or fingers, it could be something more serious. Our board-certified emergency physicians can quickly determine whether your shortness of breath is from stress, a lung issue, or a heart-related condition.
Our board-certified emergency physicians use advanced tools like chest X-rays, EKGs, blood oxygen testing, and lab work to pinpoint the cause. These tests help rule out pneumonia, asthma, blood clots, or heart problems so treatment can start immediately and safely.
If you’re using your inhaler more often without relief, can’t speak in full sentences, or notice bluish lips or fingertips, it’s time to seek emergency care. Our board-certified emergency physicians can stabilize breathing, provide medication, and monitor oxygen to prevent serious complications.
Yes, dust, pollen, smoke, or even strong odors can trigger allergic or respiratory reactions that make it hard to breathe. Our board-certified emergency physicians can treat severe reactions, give oxygen or medication, and help identify what triggered your episode.
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