What to Expect
Learn what you should know about your visit to the Emergency Center.
If you are experiencing symptoms of a possible medical emergency — such as chest pains, stroke symptoms, difficulty breathing, or severe abdominal pain — call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department right away.
Our emergency department offers the care you need faster than ever, regardless of your condition. Even if you have a minor injury or illness, our Fast Track program gets you the care you need quickly. We offer pediatric emergency services as well.
The Emergency Center at Beverly Hospital is a Primary Stroke Service Hospital. We provide the best stroke care available to our patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Planning ahead for your visit can make it as easy and convenient as possible.
Follow Route 128 North to exit 46 (old exit 19) in Beverly. Proceed straight ahead from the exit about half a mile to traffic lights. Turn left onto Herrick Street and proceed to the hospital entrance, just ahead on your right.
Follow Route 128 South to exit 46 (old exit 19) in Beverly. Turn left onto Brimbal Avenue. About a quarter of a mile ahead, turn right on Herrick Street. The hospital entrance will be just ahead on your left.
Take Route 3 or the expressway north to Route 93 North. Follow Route 128/95 North (exit 28A in Woburn, formerly exit 37A). Follow the directions above for traveling Route 128 North to Beverly Hospital.
Take Route 93 South to Route 128 North in Woburn (exit 28A, old exit 37A) or Route 95 or Route 1 South to Route 128 North in Peabody. Follow the directions above for traveling Route 128 North.
From the Massachusetts Turnpike, take the exit for Route 128/95 North. Follow the directions above for traveling Route 128 North.
Free parking is available for patients and visitors throughout our campus.
Valet parking is available for a minimal fee Monday through Friday from 8 am until 5 pm at the main Outpatient Entrance of the hospital.
All guests and visitors have access to our free parking garage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Once you enter the hospital, a representative will greet and direct you.
Learn what you should know about your visit to the Emergency Center.