Yes. You may receive up to three calls. You will be contacted a few days prior to surgery by a member of your health care team. This call will include a routine health assessment, instructions for the day of surgery, and answers to any questions you may have. You may also be contacted by someone in the facility’s business office to address financial matters such as your responsibility for co-payments and deductibles. Finally, you may also be contacted by your anesthesiologist.
Any pre-operative tests will be determined by your physician or anesthesiologist and communicated to you prior to the date of your surgery.
- 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 medications you are currently taking, how often, and the dosage. You can find a convenient form to list your medications in the patient brochure provided by your doctor.
- Please bring payment of any patient responsibility (e.g. co-payment or deductible)
- Please do not bring rings, watches, or other valuables.
Yes. You will not be allowed to drive after surgery. Please arrange for an adult to drive you home and for someone to stay with you the first 24 hours.
Your physician or a pre-operative nurse will inform you of eating and drinking restrictions prior to surgery. It is very important that you follow the provided instructions. If you do not, your surgery may be delayed or cancelled.
You will be given instructions regarding medications by your physician or a staff member. Also, as noted above, please be prepared to list all medications (including name and dose) you are taking and to bring any with you that may be needed during your stay (e.g., inhaler or insulin).
Your safety is our primary concern. Your entire health care team will follow rigorous guidelines regarding site identification and procedure confirmation. National Patient Safety Goals have been developed which require your involvement too. You will be asked numerous times to confirm both the procedure you are having and the surgical site. You should take a very active role in all discussions with your physician, your anesthesia provider and our staff regarding the identification of your procedure and the correct surgical site. In most cases, your surgeon will mark the site prior to your procedure.
- 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.
We realize that surgery can be frightening for you and your child. The pre-operative call with the facility nurse is a great time to arrange a tour of the facility to ease any fears you both may be experiencing. If your child would like to have a stuffed animal or security blanket for added comfort, feel free to bring these items on the day of surgery. In the case of young children having surgery, it is best to have someone along with the driver to help care for the child on the trip home. If your child experiences any health changes between your most recent visit with your physician and the date of surgery, notify your physician immediately. Please report even minor changes, such as an elevated temperature, cough or cold. If you cannot reach your physician, please call the facility.
At least one parent (or guardian) must remain at Coast Surgery Center while the minor is in our facility. A parent (or guardian) must sign the consents for surgery and all additional required paperwork. Guardians must bring written proof of guardianship or power of attorney on the day of surgery. Without this documentation, surgery may be delayed. Sorry- no grandparents, older siblings, aunts or uncles, etc..
Please be sure to notify your physician, anesthesiologist and nurse prior to the date of surgery if you think you may be pregnant. The surgical procedure, anesthesia and medications may be harmful to a developing baby.
Financial Considerations -
Fees
Coast Surgery Center charges a facility fee for each surgical procedure performed by your surgeon. This fee includes the cost of a pre-operative evaluation, nursing, personnel, routine medications, supplies (except crutches, slings, etc. and some implants may be billed separately), and the use of the operating and recovery rooms.
You will receive a separate bill from your surgeon and anesthesiologist. Other professional services such as laboratory, radiology, pathology, EKG or chest x-rays will also be billed separately.
Payment
Coast Surgery Center accepts most insurance, HMO/PPO plans, Medicare and Worker’s Compensation.
Most day surgery procedures are covered by insurance. Once insurance coverage has been verified, patients are expected to pay any deductible and co-pays on or before the day of surgery unless other arrangements are made. As a courtesy to you, we will bill your insurance company for their portion of the cost of your care; however, any balance due will be your responsibility. Some insurance companies make payment directly to the patient, in which case we request your prompt payment to us. Payment will be requested from you if reimbursement from your insurance company is not received within 60 days.
Please check with your insurance company for pre-admission requirements such as second opinions and/or pre-admission certification. Your insurance company may decide not to pay for your surgery if their requirements are not met. Checking with them prior to your surgery will assist you and the Surgery Center during your admitting process.
Self-Pay
Uninsured and/or self pay patients will be required to pay for services in full on or before the admission date unless other arrangements have been made with the Center. These arrangements must be made prior to admission and must be approved by the administrator. We accept the following Credit Cards: MasterCard and Visa.