Frequently Asked Questions
Click on the Frequently Asked Questions below to learn about your surgery.
The questions below may help you for before, during, and after your surgery.
Before Procedure
What tests are required prior to my procedure?
What tests are required prior to my procedure?
Will I be contacted prior to my procedure by the facility?
What should I bring?
- Please bring a photo identification and your insurance card(s). Our staff will need to verify and make copies when you check-in on the day of your surgery.
- Be sure to bring any medications that you may need during your stay at the facility (e.g., inhaler or insulin).
- Please bring a list of all drugs you are currently taking.
- Please bring payment of any patient responsibility (e.g. co-payment or deductible)
- Please do not bring rings, watches, or other valuables.
Should I arrange a ride to the facility?
What may I eat and drink before procedure?
What tests are required prior to my procedure?
Should I take my routine medications on the day of procedure?
What can I do to help ensure that I have the proper procedure on the correct site?
What can I do to help prevent a site infection?
Take a shower the night before and the morning of surgery. Follow these simple steps:
- Wash your hair first with any shampoo.
- Wash all of your body using a liquid antibacterial soap and a clean washcloth for each shower.
- Rinse well to remove all soap.
- Dry your body with a clean towel.
- Do not use lotion, cream or powder.
- Do not shave or clip the area where the surgery will be done unless your physician directs you to do so.
- On the day of your procedure make sure you, your family and any other caregivers wash hands frequently while at the facility and at home following your surgery. Also, do not hesitate to ask members of your health care team at the facility if they have washed their hands!
- After your procedure make sure you, your family and any other caregivers wash their hands frequently. Also, be sure you follow all instructions provided by your health care team regarding the care and cleaning of your surgical site as well as the administration of post-operative medications and bandages.
Are there special considerations for a child having procedure?
What if I think I might be pregnant?
Day of Procedure
What tests are required prior to my procedure?
When should I arrive?
What will happen when I first arrive at the facility?
What should I wear?
What should I do with my clothes and additional belongings?
What happens after I check-in?
What can I do to help ensure that I have the proper procedure on the correct site?
What tests are required prior to my procedure?
What can I do to help prevent a site infection?
Take a shower the night before and the morning of surgery. Follow these simple steps:
- Wash your hair first with any shampoo.
- Wash all of your body using a liquid antibacterial soap and a clean washcloth for each shower.
- Rinse well to remove all soap.
- Dry your body with a clean towel.
- Do not use lotion, cream, or powder.
- Do not shave or clip the area where the surgery will be done unless your physician directs you to do so.
- On the day of your procedure make sure you, your family and any other caregivers wash hands frequently while at the facility and at home following your surgery. Also, do not hesitate to ask members of your health care team at the facility if they have washed their hands!
- After your procedure make sure you, your family and any other caregivers wash their hands frequently. Also, be sure you follow all instructions provided by your health care team regarding the care and cleaning of your surgical site as well as the administration of post-operative medications and bandages.
Will I see my physician prior to procedure?
How long can my family stay with me prior to my procedure?
Can my child keep a special blanket or stuffed animal to ease his/her fears?
What if I think I might be pregnant?
Can I smoke?
Anesthesia
What tests are required prior to my procedure?
Are there different kinds of sedation or anesthesia?
May I request the type of anesthesia I will receive?
Will I receive any sedatives before procedure?
What tests are required prior to my procedure?
What are the risks of anesthesia?
Will I be billed separately by the anesthesiologist?
Why must I refrain from eating and/or drinking prior to procedure?
After Procedure
What tests are required prior to my procedure?
What will happen if I am not able to go home?
What if I am not feeling well once I get home?
What can I eat when I get home?
What can I do to help prevent a post operative infection?
In addition to following the recommendations below, follow your post operative instructions carefully and notify your physician if you have any signs or symptoms which concern you.
Take a shower the night before and the morning of surgery. Follow these simple steps:
- Wash your hair first with any shampoo.
- Wash all of your body using a liquid antibacterial soap and a clean washcloth for each shower.
- Rinse well to remove all soap.
- Dry your body with a clean towel.
- Do not use lotion, cream or powder.
- Do not shave or clip the area where the surgery will be done unless your physician directs you to do so.
- On the day of your procedure make sure you, your family and any other caregivers wash hands frequently while at the facility and at home following your surgery. Also, do not hesitate to ask members of your health care team at the facility if they have washed their hands!
- After your procedure make sure you, your family and any other caregivers wash their hands frequently. Also, be sure you follow all instructions provided by your health care team regarding the care and cleaning of your surgical site as well as the administration of post-operative medications and bandages.
How will my pain be managed?
We will often use a combination of different modalities to help make you comfortable – choosing from oral medications, intravenous medications, nerve blocks, injection of local anesthetic during the surgery, etc. Prior to the surgery, the management of your pain should be discussed with both your anesthesiologist and surgeon. Please feel free to bring up any concerns or fears you may have. Remember that information on pain management gives you the appropriate expectations and hence a smoother, more comfortable recovery. It is important to follow instructions regarding your post operative pain medication closely. Many pain medications take 20 to 30 minutes to begin to work. For best results, the pain medication should be taken before the pain becomes too strong.