Day of Surgery
Your physician, surgeon and/or the staff at Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital will provide you with a list of guidelines you should adhere to prior to entering the operating room. In addition, below are a few basic guidelines you can expect when preparing for your surgery. The information your physician and/or surgeon provides you is the most important and should be followed above anything else.
- Arrive early at least one hour prior to your scheduled appointment.
- Do not eat or drink anything, including water after midnight the night before your surgery.
- Please follow your physician’s specific instructions regarding medication, eating and drinking.
- Make arrangements for transportation to and from the hospital. For safety reasons, you should not travel home alone – even with taxi service.
- Notify your physician if there is any change in your physical condition such as a cold, rash or fever.
- It is a good idea to wear loose, comfortable clothing and leave your valuables at home.
- Do not wear make-up, jewelry or contact lenses. Eyeglasses and hearing aids are fine.
- Please bring:
- Proper identification
- Insurance cards
- Medical forms provided to you by your physician
- A list of medications you are currently taking
- A list of all your allergies
- Any x-rays or diagnostic images
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