your surgical journey
Yes, you may receive up to three calls:
Nursing Assessment: A few days before your surgery, a nurse will contact you to conduct a routine health assessment, provide instructions for the day of surgery, and answer any questions.
Financial Matters: Our business office may contact you to discuss financial matters, such as co-payments and deductibles.
Anesthesia: Your anesthesiologist may also contact you to discuss your anesthesia plan and answer any questions you may have.
Your physician will carefully determine any necessary pre-operative tests and discuss them with you in advance.
Please bring the following:
Photo identification
Insurance card(s)
A list of all medications you are currently taking (including names and dosages)
Any medications needed during your stay (e.g., inhaler, insulin)
Payment for any patient responsibility (e.g., co-payment, deductible)
Comfortable clothing to wear home
A case for glasses or contact lenses
Please do not bring:
Rings, watches, or other valuables
Your physician or a pre-operative nurse will provide specific instructions regarding eating and drinking restrictions before your surgery. It is crucial to follow these instructions carefully, as failure to do so may result in your procedure being postponed.
Yes, as you will not be allowed to drive after your procedure. Please arrange for a responsible adult to drive you home and to be with you when you arrive.
Your physician or a nurse will provide instructions regarding your medications. Please be prepared to list all medications you are taking and bring any that may be needed during your stay.
Please follow these steps:
Showering: Take a shower the night before and the morning of your surgery using antibacterial soap. Wash your hair first, then your body with a clean washcloth. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a clean towel. Do not use lotions, creams, or powders after showering.
Shaving: Do not shave or clip the area where the surgery will be performed unless directed by your physician.
Hand hygiene: On the day of your procedure, ensure that you, your family, and any caregivers wash hands frequently while at the facility and at home following your surgery. Do not hesitate to ask members of our healthcare team if they have washed their hands.
Post-operative care: After your procedure, continue to practice good hand hygiene and follow all instructions provided by your healthcare team regarding the care and cleaning of your surgical site, as well as any post-operative medications and bandages.
We understand that surgery can be frightening for children and their families.
Tour: We encourage you to arrange a tour of our facility with the pre-operative nurse to help ease any fears.
Comfort items: Your child is welcome to bring a favorite stuffed animal or blanket for comfort.
Transportation: For young children, it's best to have an additional adult accompany the driver to help care for the child on the trip home.
Health changes: If your child experiences any health changes, even minor ones like a cough or elevated temperature, between your last visit with your physician and the day of surgery, please notify your physician immediately. If you cannot reach your physician, please call the facility.
It is crucial to notify your physician and our nursing staff before the date of your surgery if you think you might be pregnant, as the surgical procedure, anesthesia, and medications could potentially harm a developing baby.