After Your Procedure…
The following page contains multiple questions and answers most patients have after their surgery. Please find your question below and click the small arrow to open the answer.
As always, we are here to help with any other questions or concerns. Contact us via email, phone, or use the Contact Us page for more information
Care after Surgery
Once you are in stable condition, you will be discharged. It is normal to experience sleepiness and dizziness for 12 to 24 hours after surgery.
Post Care: You will receive verbal and written post-surgical care instructions (please follow these instructions). A responsible adult or caregiver must be available to discuss and sign these instructions before you will be allowed to go home. If you experience anything unusual after your surgery, please call your surgeon or go to the nearest emergency room. A nurse from our center will call you the next day after your surgery to check on your recovery.
Transportation: DO NOT PLAN TO DRIVE yourself home after your procedure. A friend or relative or dedicated caregiver MUST stay with you for 24 hours.
You will receive verbal and written post-surgical care instructions. After you leave the center, be sure to follow these instructions for recovery. A responsible adult or caregiver must be available to discuss and sign these instructions before you will be allowed to go home.
If you become concerned about discomfort from your surgery, or if you have any questions about your recovery, please contact your surgeon’s office or call the hospital anytime. A nurse from our center will call you the next day after your surgery to check on your recovery.
We will do everything we can to ensure that you are comfortable after your surgery. You will be provided pain medication as prescribed by your physician. Our goal is to get you feeling better as soon as possible.
The management of your pain is of great importance to us. We will be assessing your level of pain from the time of admission until you receive our postoperative call at home. We need to inform and prepare you for each step of the process. This education will begin with our first contact. You will be repeatedly asked to rate your pain from a numerical scale called the Visual Analog Pain Scale, or for children, the Faces Pain Scale. Using the results of our communication we will alter the therapy as needed in order to assure your comfort.
The management of your pain will be taken very seriously. 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. and 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.
Why am I receiving more than one bill for the same surgery?
There are a number of separate charges associated with your surgical procedure. You MAY receive charges from the following companies:
We strongly encourage you to personally contact your insurance company about your upcoming surgery.
It is mandatory that YOU, as the insurance subscriber, confirm that all prior authorization information necessary to your specific policy is completed before your surgery date.
You may be penalized by your insurance company if you don’t follow your policy guidelines. You must understand what your benefits cover and how this may affect you financially.
PAY ONLINE here. Contact our billing office at 402-480-7222 if you have not been notified of your financial responsibility that is due on or before the date of service.
Doctors Outpatient Surgery Center is a Joint Commission accredited facility.
The Joint Commission is the leader in developing the highest standards for quality and safety in the delivery of health care, and evaluating organization performance based on these standards.
Today, more than 16,000 health care providers use Joint Commission standards to guide how they administer care and continuously improve performance.
Doctors Outpatient Surgery Center is a Joint Commission accredited facility. The Joint Commission is the leader in developing the highest standards for quality and safety in the delivery of health care, and evaluating organization performance based on these standards. Today, more than 16,000 health care providers use Joint Commission standards to guide how they administer care and continuously improve performance.
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