Children's Emergency Department - Main Campus - Dayton, Ohio
Find real-time emergency room wait times at Children's Emergency Department - Main Campus in Dayton, Ohio. Get up-to-date wait time information and contact details.
21 min
Current Wait Time
ER
Facility Type
206
Total Visits
Last updated: September 13, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Children's Emergency Department - Main Campus
Current Wait Time Information
Estimated Wait Time
21 min
Low wait time
Status
Open
Facility Type
Emergency Room
Total Visits
206
Note: Wait times are estimates and may vary. In life-threatening emergencies, call 911 immediately.
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About Children's Emergency Department - Main Campus in Dayton, Ohio
Children's Emergency Department - Main Campus is a full-service emergency roomlocated in Dayton, Ohio. Our real-time wait time data helps you make informed decisions about emergency care. With current wait times averaging 21 minutes, we provide up-to-date information to help you choose the most convenient time to visit.
Services at Children's Emergency Department - Main Campus
Emergency Services
Children's Emergency Department - Main Campus 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 Children's Emergency Department - Main Campus are approximately 21 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 Children's Emergency Department - Main Campus
Visit Children's Emergency Department - Main Campus 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.