Frequently Asked Questions
How do I prepare for my procedure?
- You will receive instructions from your doctor’s office when you schedule your procedure.
- You may need to start the preparation for your procedure 24-48 hours before your appointment, so please read these instructions a couple of days ahead of time so your procedure is successful.
- Play close attention to when to stop drinking ALL fluids.
What do I need to bring to my appointment?
- Photo ID and current Insurance Card(s)
- List of current medications (including dosage and how often you take them)
- List of medical conditions and surgical history
- Form of payment for any amount that is due (see “Will I have to pay anything at my appointment?”)
Can I drive myself home after my procedure?
- No. You are going to receive sedation medicine and will not be able to drive for the rest of the day.
- You must have someone with you that is at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license to drive you home. That person needs to remain at the facility the entire time.
- If you are going home by medical transport, you must still have someone with you at the facility and to go home with you.
Will I have to pay anything at my appointment?
- We will notify you before your appointment of any amount due after we verify benefits with your insurance.
- We collect upfront any copay, coinsurance and/or deductible that is due.
- We accept all major credit/debit cards and cash payments.
- We DO NOT accept personal checks or Care Credit.
How long will my procedure take?
- You will be at the facility about 1 ½-2 hours.
- Your procedure(s) will take about 15–45 minutes, depending on the type of procedure(s) being done.
- You must check-in 1 hour before your scheduled appointment time to have enough time to complete paperwork and to get you ready for your procedure(s).
- The recover time is about 20-30 minutes after your procedure, but it could take longer.
What should I wear to my appointment?
- Comfortable clothing that is easy to change into after your procedure.
- Socks (to keep you warm) and shoes that are easy to walk in.
- For women, a bra without metal.
- ALL jewelry needs to be removed and left at home