Inpatient and Outpatient Services at St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital
The staff of the Emergency Department at St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital is certified and specially trained to care for adults and children suffering from medical emergencies and traumatic injuries, including:
- Chest pain
- Abdominal pain
- Shortness of breath
- Lacerations
- Broken bones
- High fever
- Dizziness and fainting
- Seizures
- Poisonings
- Other life-threatening conditions
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Meeting the Needs of Patients
The large Emergency Department features:
- Five treatment rooms to meet the needs of patients:
- Trauma
- Heart
- Ears, nose and throat
- Obstetrics and gynecology
- Psychiatric
- Orthopedic
- Hazardous material/decontamination area
The John E. and Dorothy Morgan Emergency Department at St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital treats more than 12,000 patients a year and is ready to help 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week.
There are separate walk-in and ambulance entrances. The John E. and Dorothy Morgan Emergency Department is next to the Radiology Department for the imaging needs of emergency patients.
Ambulance Services at St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital
St. Luke's Emergency & Transport Services (ETS) is a state-certified emergency ambulance service for the citizens, workers and visitors of Schuylkill, Carbon and lower Luzerne counties. St. Luke’s ambulance service is ready to respond to calls for help 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week.
Ambulance or Helicopter to Bethlehem
If needed, emergency patients can be moved by ambulance or helicopter to the St. Luke's Level 1 Regional Resource Trauma Center in Bethlehem. The St. Luke's Level 1 Regional Resource Trauma Center is designed to treat the most seriously injured patients. A specially trained and qualified team of doctors, nurses and technicians are on-call and prepared to respond at a moment’s notice. St. Luke's Hospital is one of only 27 trauma centers in Pennsylvania approved and accredited by the Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation (PTSF). St. Luke's Level 1 Regional Resource Trauma Center is a member of the University of Pennsylvania Health System Trauma Network. PennSTAR is the network's regional aero-medical transport helicopter and can fly patients needing trauma care from St. Luke’s Miners Memorial Hospital in Coaldale to St. Luke's Regional Resource Trauma Center in Bethlehem in ten to 12 minutes.
St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital
360 West Ruddle Street
Coaldale, PA 18218
570-645-8366
Treatment and Care at St. Luke's Cancer Center
The St. Luke's Cancer Center at St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital gives patients excellent care in a home-like setting. Our large, open treatment area includes reclining chemotherapy chairs, allows patients to interact and gain insights from others. We also offer semi-private and private treatment areas. Family and friends are welcome to join patients into all of the treatment areas.
The St. Luke’s Cancer Center at St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital offers:
- Private parking area and entrance
- Comfortable waiting room
- Private rooms for physical assessments and lab draws
- Free cancer screenings throughout the year
- Patient educational materials
For additional information on the St. Luke's Cancer Network at St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital, please call 570-645-8366.
Other Services