Black Woman Opens Her Own E.R.

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We’ve all been there. Sitting and waiting in the emergency room for what seems like an eternity to only be called into one room and to only wait again to see the actual doctor.

Well, at just 32 years old, Dr. Foyekemi Ikyaator is revolutionizing the whole emergency room experience. Ikyaator and her husband opened the Life Savers Emergency Room in December 2015 to satisfy the medical need in Houston, Texas.

According to KTU.org, Dr. Ikyaator created Life Savers ER to meet the growing medical needs of the Houston community. While not attached to a hospital, the facility is a 24-hour emergency room equipped with all the things needed to receive quality care in a regular hospital including radiology equipment, an onsite laboratory and pharmacy.

The ER prides itself in no waiting lines for labs to be sent or processed or even to be seen by a doctor.

Life Savers Emergency Room has a strict no-wait policy, boasting an average wait time of 0 to 5 minutes (Wow!). The facility is also equipped with a pharmacy, radiology equipment, and onsite laboratory, further eliminating the wait time for patients. It also provides free flu shots and free CPR classes.

According to Texas Medical Center, one of the largest medical facilities in Houston, they receive over 750,000 emergency visits a year. This number is encouraging to a person like Ikyaator who is well-positioned to provide much-needed help in and around the city.

Ikyaator expressed it was her frustration with the system that led her to open the emergency room.“You just start seeing the repetitiveness of the clogged system where you can’t get patients out of the ER, and you can’t get patients [waiting in] the waiting room inside the ER to get treatment,” she explained.

“I was raised in a education driven home. My father is a professor of veterinary medicine and also has a master’s in public health. He raised us to always value and respect the power of getting an education. I am so grateful for my parents who encouraged us to reach our full potential,” explains Ikyaator.

On a full scholarship, Ikyaator studied medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. She then completed her residency in emergency medicine in 2012 at Atlanta’s Emory School of Medicine and Public Health. She wanted to continue her practice and moved to Houston. There, she gained even more experience while
working within the St. Luke’s Health System, KUT.org reports. Just a few years later, she opened Life Savers Emergency Room.

“I worked in a few ERs in Houston and often I’d get to work and there are 15-20 patients in the waiting room waiting on me,” Ikyaator said. “There are patients in the ER waiting to be admitted; there are patients who are admitted and can’t get a bed upstairs so they’re taking up space.”

Ikyaator now serves as the facility’s medical director, which allows her to be more hands-on with patients and administer the care they need, according to Essence. She explained her reasoning behind establishing Life Savers Emergency Room, recalling the long wait times patients would have to endure because of the overcrowded emergency rooms.

Since its grand opening in January 2016, Life Savers Emergency Room has received 5-star reviews on Google and popular social media platforms.

“You don’t know if there’s a heart attack waiting in the room, and you’re responsible for everyone that comes in there,” Ikyaator explained.

Keep up the great work Dr. Ikyaator! We appreciate you. We honor you. We see you!

http://blackdoctor.org/491220/weseeyou-foyekemi-ikyaator-life-savers/2/
 
private ER's and corner store doctors office are the new thing. People are tired of expensive ass hospital ER bills and having to wait hours at a doctors office just so they can check your temperature and prescribe you some dick pills.
 
Hot damn. .. this is whats been needed.. and its wrkn man see its stuff like this that makes me proud of us.,. If we are given the opportunities we can definitely achieve it!!! :thumbsup: and on top of all that they have a 5 star rating :clap:
 
I see it's an African. It's ridiculous that American blacks haven't been doing this. This is why I said integration fucked niggaz up to where they rely on whites for everything. It's a shame that a black from somewhere else had to make the first move. American Blacks gave up all their businesses during desegregation for white acceptance and have been looking at whites as God ever since.
 
Hot damn. .. this is whats been needed.. and its wrkn man see its stuff like this that makes me proud of us.,. If we are given the opportunities we can definitely achieve it!!! :thumbsup: and on top of all that they have a 5 star rating :clap:


"given"


no one gave this sister anything

she saw a need and did something about it


Other cases sure but this one.... nah

and in the case you are not given an opportunity, you learn what you need to and bounce
 
Divisive commentary.


nah, it's just a fact

chick is nigerian

there are a lot of nigerians in houston

doesn't take away from anything

in the end we are all african, some dropped off in other parts of the world

we are all together under global white supremacy
 
nah, it's just a fact

chick is nigerian

there are a lot of nigerians in houston

doesn't take away from anything

in the end we are all african, some dropped off in other parts of the world

we are all together under global white supremacy
Niggaz hate us Africans as much they hate the white men , pay attention
They hate our pride, it insults them
 
I see it's an African. It's ridiculous that American blacks haven't been doing this. This is why I said integration fucked niggaz up to where they rely on whites for everything. It's a shame that a black from somewhere else had to make the first move. American Blacks gave up all their businesses during desegregation for white acceptance and have been looking at whites as God ever since.
True
 
Niggaz hate us Africans as much they hate the white men , pay attention
They hate our pride, it insults them


nah

can't let the ignorant skew your perspective on the majority

can't also let school experiences skew your view

in this country you don't learn about african until you are a young adult if that so it's just that the system is designed to do that on purpose

can't let the system work as designed

we are all one
 
I don't what's the deal in Texas, but these "urgent" care clinics be springing up like weeds. I mean, I'm in new development here in San Antonio and I've no less than 5 in 10 mile radius and two more for pediatric urgent care. This sister's model is different though with everything in same spot because these urgent care clinics are limited.
 
nah, it's just a fact

chick is nigerian

there are a lot of nigerians in houston

doesn't take away from anything

in the end we are all african, some dropped off in other parts of the world

we are all together under global white supremacy

Truth...the moment folks can truly rap their minds fully around this concept...is the moment that will signal the beginning of the end of white supremacy or we can all just keep getting played..

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These things are on every other corner here. I wouldnt exactly compare them to an emergency room as they're quite limited in what they can actually treat. They're also not much cheaper than hospitals.
 
These things are on every other corner here. I wouldnt exactly compare them to an emergency room as they're quite limited in what they can actually treat. They're also not much cheaper than hospitals.
Obviously, but it's still a much needed service and she did it instead of waiting to "stack her paper together"
 
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