Emergency Room in Kailua

Serving families on Windward O’ahu

Adventist Health Castle’s emergency room provides Windward O’ahu families with highly specialized care for when they need it most. Our ER is available for those in need, offering 24-hour coverage by board-certified physicians and specialists. If you are experiencing the signs and symptoms of a stroke or heart attack, a fast and accurate diagnosis is the key to determine what steps need to be taken for your best outcome. We have specialty rooms for cardiac patients and rapid response stroke protocols all designed to treat and beat these conditions. Adventist Health Castle's Baldridge award-winning quality care means you can expect to receive exceptional results in patient safety and experience, all designed to heal your body and lift your spirit.

If you or a loved one is experiencing a life-threatening medical emergency, please call 9-1-1 and ask to be taken to your nearest hospital.

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Is the emergency room safe?

Our hospitals are safe, operational and prepared to handle health emergencies as well as coronavirus cases. Adventist Health isolates suspected COVID-19 patients to keep our other patients and healthcare professionals safe.

We are confident we can effectively care for an infected patient with little risk to our other patients, and Adventist Health closely follows CDC protocols and works with local public health departments to ensure our hospitals and clinics are safe and ready when emergencies happen.

Don’t delay your care

During this time of uncertainty, many are apprehensive to visit a hospital and don’t want to overwhelm healthcare resources. But don’t delay care when something urgent comes up—we have the resources we need and are prepared and available to care for you and your family.


Our Location

Adventist Health Castle
640 ‘Ulukahiki Street
Kailua, HI 96734
(808) 263-5500
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Should I call 911?

You should never hesitate to call 911 when you are faced with a medical emergency, but how do you know you are dealing with an emergency? It is usually fairly obvious when someone is having a life-threatening problem, but it can be hard to read the signs if you are unfamiliar with them. Emergencies include:

  • Head injuries
  • Spine injuries
  • Sudden feelings of dizziness or disorientation
  • Chest pain that lasts longer than a couple hours
  • Slurred speech
  • Drooping face
  • Sudden fatigue or pain in the limbs
  • Thoughts of suicide
  • Blurry vision
  • Coughing or vomiting blood
  • Nonstop bleeding
  • Severe or persistent vomiting
  • Large, serious and/or facial burns
  • Severe or traumatic broken bones

If you are unsure you are dealing with a medical emergency, call 911 and tell them what is going on as calmly as you can. Keep in mind that the emergency room should only be sought in actual emergencies. If you are seeking treatment for a severe cold or fever because your doctor’s office is closed, you will be better served at an urgent care clinic.