Lafayette Regional Health Center - Lexington, Missouri
Find real-time emergency room wait times at Lafayette Regional Health Center in Lexington, Missouri. Get up-to-date wait time information and contact details.
5 min
Current Wait Time
ER
Facility Type
149
Total Visits
Last updated: September 13, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Lafayette Regional Health Center
Address
1500 State St, Lexington, MO 64067
Phone
Hours
Open 24 Hours Go to Website: https://www.hcamidwest.com/locations/lafayette-regional-health-center
Type
Emergency Room
Current Wait Time Information
Estimated Wait Time
5 min
Very Low wait time
Status
Open
Facility Type
Emergency Room
Total Visits
149
Note: Wait times are estimates and may vary. In life-threatening emergencies, call 911 immediately.
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About Lafayette Regional Health Center in Lexington, Missouri
Lafayette Regional Health Center is a full-service emergency roomlocated in Lexington, Missouri. Our real-time wait time data helps you make informed decisions about emergency care. With current wait times averaging 5 minutes, we provide up-to-date information to help you choose the most convenient time to visit.
Services at Lafayette Regional Health Center
Emergency Services
Lafayette Regional Health Center provides comprehensive emergency medical services including trauma care, critical care, and emergency surgery. Our emergency department is equipped to handle serious medical emergencies 24/7.
Wait Time Information
Current wait times at Lafayette Regional Health Center are approximately 5 minutes. This information is updated regularly to help you plan your visit. For non-emergency situations, this data can help you choose the most convenient time to seek care.
When to Visit Lafayette Regional Health Center
Visit Lafayette Regional Health Center for serious medical emergencies including chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe injuries, or any life-threatening condition. For non-emergency situations, consider urgent care centers or schedule an appointment with your primary care physician.