The Surgery Center is committed to providing a comfortable and supportive atmosphere for every patient. To ensure an efficient and relaxed surgical experience, we recommend that you refer to the following in preparing for your procedure:
To properly prepare for your procedure, please make sure to read the documents linked below:
To properly prepare for your procedure, please make sure to observe the following guidelines.
Before Surgery
At your physician’s office, you should have received a Pre-Admission Health History instruction card or flyer. Please complete your evaluation as soon as possible here. This evaluation will include a review of your medical history, allergies, and medications. A registered nurse from The Surgery Center will contact you via telephone one to two days prior to your surgery to provide you with the final details of your procedure and provide you with your arrival time. If you have not been contacted by the day prior to your procedure, please call The Surgery Center at (844) 258-4272 by 3 pm.
Eating & Drinking
Guidelines for eating and drinking prior to your surgery will be provided to you by your physician or a Surgery Center Nurse. Please be sure to carefully adhere to these guidelines; failure to do so can result in the rescheduling of your surgery.
Prescriptions
If your physician has provided you with a prescription, during your office visit, to be taken after your surgery, please have that prescription filled before your surgery. Please note there is not a pharmacy on our premises, however, there are many pharmacies located nearby. Should you need assistance locating a convenient pharmacy; our team will gladly assist you.
Responsible Adult
Your safety is of the utmost importance to us. You will need to arrange for a responsible adult, age 18 years or age or order to:
Please ask the person accompanying you to plan to remain at The Surgery Center while you are having surgery. Your physician may wish to speak with them. Your surgery will be canceled if a responsible adult is not available.
Your Surgical Appointment
Scheduled surgery times are subject to change due to the nature of the surgical process. Therefore, we ask that you please keep the entire day of your surgery open for any possible changes. You will be contacted one to three days prior to your procedure to confirm your surgery time.
Please contact your surgeon or doctor before the day of your surgery if:
Estimating the price of your surgery
As an outpatient provider, our prices are low while our expertise and care remain unmatched. You can find out the estimated out-of-pocket cost of your surgical procedure by using our online price estimator.
The Morning of Your Surgery
The Day of Your Surgery
You should come to The Surgery Center with a trusted companion at the appointed time to ensure an efficient admission process. This includes: presenting valid forms of identification, signing a consent form for your procedure, and getting prepped for surgery. If you are under 18 years of age, you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Arrival
Please arrive promptly for your appointment. Upon your arrival, our reception team will get you registered and notify our caregivers of your arrival.
Consent
You will be asked to sign a form giving your consent for surgery, unless you signed one at your physician’s office. If you are under 18, a parent or legal guardian must accompany you and sign the consent form.
Your Recovery
When you and your nurse have determined that you are ready, the person that accompanied you will be able to join you in your recovery room. Instructions for your care will then be provided to both of you. Plan on being in the recovery room for a minimum of one to two hours depending on the type of anesthesia you received.
Don’t forget to bring:
After the surgery, you will be placed under observation in our recovery room until you are ready to be discharged. The person who accompanied you to the center will receive discharge instructions from your doctor and drive you home.
The time you spend in the recovery room is based on the procedure performed and/or your physician’s explicit instructions. Usually, most outpatient procedures require no more than one to two hours in the recovery room.
You will receive written, post-surgery instructions regarding diet, exercise and medications to encourage optimal healing and accelerated recovery time. We recommend taking it easy and having another responsible adult at home with you for the first 24 hours after surgery. We also advise that you refrain from doing the following within the first full day after your discharge:
After you return home, be sure to follow the instructions the nurse gave you regarding diet, medication and rest. Your physician will require a follow up visit. If this has not already been scheduled, please schedule as soon as possible. A nurse from The Surgery Center will attempt to contact you the next business day after your surgery to check on your recovery and answer any questions you might have.
If you experience any of the following, please contact your physician’s office:
For optimal healing, please carefully follow your physician’s post-surgery care instructions. For best results, we highly recommend that you rest and arrange for a responsible companion to stay home with you for the first 24 hours after your procedure. For the first full day after your discharge, we advise that you refrain from the following activities:
If you experience any problems or unexpected health issues, please contact your physician as soon as possible.
Our facility accepts most major commercial insurance, HMO/PPO plans, Medicare, Workers Compensation, and other government sponsored health coverage. Please
contact us if you have any questions regarding your insurance coverage.
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