Communication

Communication and cooperation between you and your anesthesia provider are essential to the anesthesia process and its safety.

Before surgery, a preoperative interview with your anesthesia care team provides valuable information that helps determine your care. It is equally important to communicate with your anesthesia provider after surgery. The medications you have been given can remain in your body for 24 hours or more after they’ve been administered, and you won’t be “back to your old self” until the anesthetic has been totally eliminated.

Of course, you should never hesitate to ask your anesthesia provider any questions you might have before or after your anesthesia is administered. In fact, studies have shown that well-informed patients heal faster and report a better overall surgical experience.

What to Expect

Click on the links below to learn more about your surgery process.

Before Surgery

(Preoperative Care)

During Surgery

(Intraoperative Care)

After Surgery

(Postoperative Care)

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