Questions
What
information will I need to bring with me on the day of surgery?
Please bring a picture ID, a list of current food or drug allergies
and a list of medications you are currently taking. A deposit will
be required at the time of admission, which represents the portion
of the facility charge that is not reimbursed by your insurance
company. Mastercard, Visa, Discover and Care Credit are accepted. If special arrangements
are necessary, please call prior to admission.
Will I talk to a nurse prior to my visit to
the surgery center?
A nurse will make every effort to contact you via phone 1-2 days prior
to your procedure to discuss your medical history and answer any questions
that you may have. Feel free to call the center at (972) 395.0440
if you have any questions or concerns.
Should I take my medications on the
day of surgery?
Take all routine medications the morning of your surgery with only
a sip of water. Do not take:
- Herbal supplements & Metabolife for 14 days before surgery
- Oral hypoglycemics
- AM insulin, unless instructed
- Blood thinners/aspirin products/NSAIDS
Can I eat the morning of my surgery?
You should not eat or drink after midnight the evening prior to your
surgery. No gum or candy.
What kind of anesthesia will I have?
Depending on the procedure several anesthesia choices may be available
to you. Talk with your surgeon to explore your options, which could
include local, spinal and general anesthesia.
Will I see my surgeon prior to the surgery?
Usually, you will see your surgeon immediately prior to the procedure.
How long will I be at the surgery center?
You will need to arrive one hour prior to your scheduled procedure.
You will be permitted to leave one to two hours after the procedure
is complete, or sooner if given a local anesthesia.
Will I see my surgeon after the procedure?
Generally, no, however, your surgeon will speak with your family after
the procedure. Should you desire your family to speak with the surgeon
then they should remain in the waiting area throughout your surgery.
Your family should be prepared to relay any information to you concerning
your procedure.
When can I see my family?
You will be able to see your family in the recovery room. One to two
visitors will be allowed to visit with you at this time.
Can I go into the operating room with
my child?
No, the operating room is a sterile environment. The doctors and nurses
have been trained in sterile technique and allowing family members
to be present would jeopardize the environment.

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