Day of Surgery or Endoscopy

If you are unable to keep your appointment or you are delayed, please contact the Center immediately at
937-521-3900.

  • All jewelry must be removed prior to surgery. Therefore, it is best to leave all jewelry and other valuables at home or with a family member
  • Bring your driver's license/identification card and health insurance cards/forms with you. Depending on your insurance, you may also be asked to bring your copay, coinsurance, or deductible.
  • Choose low-heeled shoes and loose, comfortable clothing which is easy to put on, take off and that can be easily folded. Avoid garments that pull over your head. Sleeves and pant legs should be loose enough to fit over bandages if necessary.
  • Remove all make-up and your contact lenses, if you wear them.
  • If applicable, bring the following items with you:

 

  • A protective case for contact lenses or eyeglasses
  • Dentures
  • Hearing aid
  • Crutches or walker (ask your doctor if you will need)

• Please review the Patient's Rights and Responsibilities, also located at the reception desk.

During your preoperative interview, you will be instructed about what time to arrive at the Center. Please check in at the front desk upon arrival to register. A nurse will escort you into the preoperative area where your pulse, temperature, respirations, and blood pressure will be taken. You will be asked to change into a gown provided by the Center. Until you are ready to be discharged, your valuables will be placed in a secure locker or given to the person who accompanied you to the Center.

It is our policy that a responsible adult remain in the building for the duration of your outpatient procedure. Both your anesthesiologist and surgeon will visit you prior to surgery. For endoscopy, your physician will talk with you before the procedure. Depending on the type of procedure and other factors, you may walk or ride into the operating room for your procedure. Anesthesia will be administered there.

After your procedure is completed, you will be moved to a recovery area until you are ready to go home or admitted for an overnight stay. Here you will be offered a light snack or something to drink (please do not bring food from home). If you are staying overnight, your family may join you once you've been moved to your hospital room.

Children must not be left unattended in the waiting room and will not be permitted in restricted areas for their own safety and the safety of our patients. If you choose to bring children along to the Center, please be sure that they have adequate supervision.