Denton residents are served by a community known for the University of North Texas, Texas Woman's University, and the historic Denton Square. What Denton lacks is a 24/7 freestanding emergency room offering pancreatitis emergency care. Urgent care clinics near Denton often require an appointment, and many primary care offices aren't open at night or on weekends.
That's why Denton residents rely on ER Of Fort Worth at 4561 Heritage Trace Parkway — just 25 miles from Denton via I-35W. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. When you need pancreatitis emergency care near the University of North Texas, Texas Woman's University, and the historic Denton Square, our GI care team is ready.
Pancreatitis care Denton trusts.
When it matters, where you go makes a difference. Here is why Denton residents near the University of North Texas, Texas Woman's University, and the historic Denton Square choose ER Of Fort Worth.
30-minute drive from Denton
Take I-35W south directly toward Fort Worth and exit at Heritage Trace Parkway — one continuous route the entire way.
Board-certified ER physicians
Every Denton patient is treated by an Emergency Medicine specialist — not just a PA or NP.
On-site lipase & amylase testing
Confirms the diagnosis the same visit.
IV fluids & pain relief
A cornerstone of early treatment, started fast.
What is pancreatitis?
Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas, the organ behind the stomach that helps digest food and regulate blood sugar. It can be triggered by gallstones, heavy alcohol use, certain medications, or high triglyceride levels, and ranges from mild to life-threatening.
Because pancreatitis pain can mimic other abdominal conditions, on-site lab testing (checking lipase and amylase levels) combined with CT or ultrasound imaging is the fastest way to confirm the diagnosis.
Pancreatitis warning signs.
Come in if you have—
- —Severe upper abdominal pain radiating to the back
- —Pain with persistent vomiting
- —Fever with abdominal pain
- —A rapid heartbeat or difficulty breathing
- —A history of gallstones with new severe pain
In severe pain right now?
Walk in — most patients are seen within minutes.
Treatment we offer.
Lipase & amylase testing
On-site lab work confirms the diagnosis quickly.
CT or ultrasound imaging
Checks for gallstones and assesses severity.
IV fluids
A cornerstone of early pancreatitis treatment.
IV pain management
Fast relief from severe abdominal pain.
Coordinated hospital transfer
For severe cases needing inpatient monitoring or procedures.
Getting to our ER from Denton, TX.
We are located at 4561 Heritage Trace Parkway, Suite 117, Fort Worth, TX 76244 — approximately 25 miles from Denton. The drive typically takes 30 minutes or less under normal traffic conditions.
- 1 Primary route: Take I-35W south directly toward Fort Worth and exit at Heritage Trace Parkway — one continuous route the entire way. Total: ~25 miles, ~30 min.
- 2 Alternate route: From the Denton Square, UNT, or TWU campuses, head to I-35E/I-35W south and follow signs toward Heritage Trace Parkway. Total: ~25 miles, ~30 min.
- ! Tip: Call 817-945-4200 from Denton with any questions before you arrive.
Why ER Of Fort Worth for Denton's pancreatitis care.
Fast diagnosis
On-site lab and imaging confirm pancreatitis the same visit.
Board-certified ER physicians
Experienced in managing acute pancreatitis.
Full diagnostics on-site
CT, ultrasound and lab all in one building.
Coordinated transfer if needed
For severe cases requiring inpatient care.
Insurance accepted.
Denton residents should not delay care due to insurance questions. We accept all major commercial insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare and many more. View our full accepted insurance list —
Self-pay pricing is also available and discussed transparently before treatment.
Questions from Denton patients.
What causes pancreatitis?
The most common causes are gallstones and heavy alcohol use, though certain medications, high triglycerides and other factors can also trigger it.
How is pancreatitis diagnosed?
We check lipase and amylase levels with an on-site blood test and use CT or ultrasound imaging to look for gallstones and assess the pancreas — usually giving us an answer the same visit.
Is pancreatitis a medical emergency?
It can be. Mild cases are treated with fluids and pain control, but severe pancreatitis can lead to serious complications and may require hospital admission.
Will I need to be admitted to the hospital?
It depends on severity. Mild cases may be managed with fluids and monitoring, while more severe cases often need inpatient care, which we coordinate directly.
Can pancreatitis happen more than once?
Yes, especially if the underlying cause (like gallstones or alcohol use) isn't addressed. We can help guide you toward appropriate follow-up care to reduce the risk of recurrence.
How far is ER Of Fort Worth from Denton TX?
We are approximately 25 miles from Denton — about 30 minutes under normal traffic. Take I-35W south directly toward Fort Worth and exit at Heritage Trace Parkway — one continuous route the entire way.
What is the fastest route from Denton to your ER?
Take I-35W south directly toward Fort Worth and exit at Heritage Trace Parkway — one continuous route the entire way. From the Denton Square, UNT, or TWU campuses, head to I-35E/I-35W south and follow signs toward Heritage Trace Parkway. For turn-by-turn directions, enter "4561 Heritage Trace Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76244" into Google Maps or Apple Maps.
Can Denton patients use online check-in?
Online check-in at /online-check-in/ is available for non-emergency visits. If your symptoms are severe or urgent, call 817-945-4200 or come straight in instead.