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If you are under the age of 19, your parent or guardian MUST be present before your surgery and sign a consent form in order for us to treat you.
Only take medications as directed by your surgeon and primary care physician.
Common medications that are sometimes directed to avoid are insulin or oral diabetic drugs, diuretics (water pills), tranquilizers, or pain medications. Aspirin, ibuprofen, diet medications and blood thinners are usually halted seven days prior to surgery. But we advise you to check with your physician and surgeon to get the appropriate list of medications you should discontinue before your surgery.
Bring all your medications in the original bottles including eye-drops, inhalers, and any herbals or supplements. This will help us verify that we have all of your medication information correct for your hospital stay.
Lightly wash your entire body (from the neck down) with a special CHG soap such as Exidine or Hibiclens according to your surgeon's directions. Your surgeon may provide you with the soap, a special nylon sponge and bathing instructions.
Do not wear makeup including eye makeup.
Bring a copy of your Advance Directive (if you have one) and you insurance card and photo ID.
Do not bring valuables or money unless you have been asked to bring a deposit for your surgery.
Remove all jewelry, including any earrings or other piercings, along with watches prior to surgery. It is suggested to leave them at home to avoid losing these items.
Bring any needed personal items and wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and good walking shoes.
Bring/wear appropriate clothing for your surgery:
Wear eyeglasses instead of contact lenses and bring a container for your glasses.
Bring your CPAP machine if you use one for sleep apnea. It is very common for patients with sleep apnea to spend the first post-operative night at the hospital. Even if you are not scheduled to stay overnight with us, please bring it with you. We will want to monitor your breathing using your normal equipment.
Arrive at the hospital two hours before your surgery and check in at the front desk. However, patients scheduled for a 7 a.m. surgery should arrive at 5:30 a.m.
The following is a quick list of things to not do before your surgery. Some of these may have been repeated earlier, but it is very important for your safety that all directions are followed.
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