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About Your Anaesthetic
Your anaesthetic options will be discussed with you prior to your operation and your anaesthetist will be with you throughout your entire operation to monitor your heart and oxygenation - as well as your anaesthesia.
It is important that you have nothing to eat (including milk) for 5 hours and nothing to drink except clear fluids (up to 200 mls of water, black tea or black coffee) for 4 hours prior to your appointment. Please do not wear jewellery, make up or nail polish as this may interfere with your monitoring.
You should take all your usual medications on the morning of your appointment EXCEPT oral hypoglycaemic agents if you have diabetes.. If you are insulin or steroid dependent or have any concerns about a specific illness, please let the clinic know at the time of your booking.
After your operation you are likely to feel slightly tired for the rest of the day, and it is also possible to experience transient light headedness. For these reasons we suggest that you have a responsible adult to accompany you home and, that wherever possible, you avoid public transport.
At the Clinic
You will be given information outlining your operation and anaesthia, your medical history will be reviewed, and you will be able to freely discuss your decision and concerns with your counsellor. This may be a time consuming process but it is necessary to enable you to make an informed decision and to sign medical consent. Your stay in the centre will last for approximately 3-5 hours from the time of your appointment until you are ready to go home. Written post operative instruction will be provided and you will be offered advice on future contraceptive choices. You will be given a script for antibiotics and for oral contraception should you require it.
Interpreter service
It is usually simplest if you bring a friend or relative to interpret for you. If this is not possible, please notify the clinic prior to your appointment so that an interpreter can be arranged.
Please note there are no facilities for children at the clinic and that the presence of young children may upset some other vulnerable patients. For this reason it is best to arrange child care for your time with us and to let us know if your time is therefore restricted. It may be possible to arrange your appointment to fit in with your childrens' care or carers timing.
Fees and Charges
All the clinics' doctors will accept your Medicare rebate as full payment of their fees for the surgery (operation) and the anaesthesia. The clinic will however, charge you an accommodation fee for your stay with us and this amount varies with your circumstances. Please discuss this with the staff at the time of booking.
Bookings or further information can be obtained from FREECALL 1800 626 533 or on the individual clinics pages Brisbane or the Gold Coast. If you are concerned about anything at all please don't hesitate to contact us. Please remember you are never alone. We are here to offer you support, treatment and care as well as service |