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Emergency Medicine

The Wold Family Center for Emergency Medicine and the Baptist Health Emergency Room in West Boca are here for our community, with expert teams ready for it all.

Support That Saves Time and Lives

Boca Raton Regional Hospital’s Wold Family Center for Emergency Medicine and the Baptist Health Emergency Room in West Boca stand ready to serve our community with expert, compassionate care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whether it’s advanced cardiac and trauma services or urgent care for injuries and sudden illnesses, our experienced team provides exceptional, patient-centered treatment in a private and comfortable setting.

This level of care is made possible through the generosity of philanthropic partners who believe in advancing healthcare excellence close to home. Every contribution strengthens our ability to save lives, expand access and continue providing world-class emergency care to our community. Together, we’re not just responding to emergencies—we’re building a healthier future.

Your generosity changes lives in our community.

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Support That Saves Time and Lives

The Impact of Your Generosity

Excellent emergency care is defined by speed, skill and readiness. Your generosity supports both scale and capability across our emergency care network.

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Current Emergency Department visits provided for our impact area.

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Private treatment rooms with diagnostic and patient-support technology at the Wold Family Center for Emergency Medicine.

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door-to-balloon compliance for heart attack care. This is a benchmark fewer than one-third of hospitals achieve.

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Exam rooms and a dedicated triage area.

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Every Gift Matters

Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation relies on donor philanthropy to help us provide world-class, compassionate care and pursue groundbreaking research to improve outcomes for our patients. You can help.


Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your contribution to Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation will support its charitable mission and is tax-deductible to the full extent allowable by law. Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation’s tax ID number is 59-2406425. Should you no longer wish to receive mailings of this type from Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation, you may opt out by emailing BRRHFoundation@baptisthealth.net or by calling 561-955-4142. Opting out of fundraising communications will not affect the healthcare you receive from Boca Raton Regional Hospital.

Per Florida’s Senate Bill 700, effective July 1, 2025: By donating to Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation, I certify I am a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, or otherwise, I am not domiciled in China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria, or Venezuela (“countries of concern”). This donation is not made on behalf of: (a) any government or government official of, political party or party member of, or agent or affiliate acting on behalf of, a country or concern; (b) an entity (or subsidiary) with its principal place of business in a country of concern; or (c) any entity in which any person or entity described herein (including a person domiciled in a country of concern without US citizenship or permanent residency) holds 25% or more voting rights or profit interest.

A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free 1-800-HELP-FLA within the State or via the internet at https://www.fdacs.gov/consumerservices. Our registration number is CH2169. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the State.

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