14 hours ago At Surgical Center of Morehead City, your time is as valuable to us as it is to you. That’s why we provide online access to a variety of forms that patients may complete before their visit. The following documents will help us expedite the check-in process for your appointment. Please take a moment to download and print the appropriate form (s). >> Go To The Portal
At Surgical Center of Morehead City, your time is as valuable to us as it is to you. That’s why we provide online access to a variety of forms that patients may complete before their visit. The following documents will help us expedite the check-in process for your appointment. Please take a moment to download and print the appropriate form (s).
Patient Registration - The Surgical Center of Morehead City Patient Registration At the Surgical Center of Morehead City, we strive to make our patients’ process as easy and convenient as possible. With our online patient registration option, you can register online with no hassles. Complete Pre-Surgery Online Questionnaire
Patient Forms. At the Surgical Center of Morehead City, your time is as valuable to us as it is to you. Upon scheduling your surgery, a member of our staff will provide you with the required forms to fill out. We encourage you to take time to complete these before arriving on day of surgery, so that we may care for you promptly.
Carolinas Center for Surgery is a team of regional medical leaders in a variety of surgical fields like orthopedics, bariatrics, sports medicine and more. Count on quality service from our surgeons at locations in Jacksonville, Morehead City, and Swansboro, North Carolina.
1. Go online to register at www.onemedicalpassport.com as soon as possible after you are scheduled.
For your health and safety, some laboratory tests or medical clearance may be required prior to your procedure. Your surgeon or The Surgical Center of Morehead City may ask you to visit your family doctor to obtain the necessary tests or clearance within 30 days of your procedure.
Arrive promptly at the time instructed, usually 30-90 minutes prior to your surgery time. This will allow adequate time for all necessary admission procedures.
Your surgeon will provide specific instructions for care while recovering at home. In the event of difficulty, please call your surgeon.
Esophageal cancer is cancer that occurs in the esophagus, the long, hollow tube that runs from your throat to your stomach. Esophageal cancer begins in the cells that line the inside of the esophagus and can occur anywhere in the esophagus.
Ulcers can develop on many areas of the body but the most common ulcers are found in the gastrointestinal tract.
Glaucoma has been called “The Sneak Thief of Sight” because, in its early stages, there are often no symptoms, and once glaucoma has been diagnosed, permanent vision loss may have occurred.
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is a ligament in the middle of the knee that prevents the tibia (shin bone) from moving up on the femur (thigh bone). When this ligament tears it can cause the knee to give out.
Unlike acute back pain, which typically gets better within a few days or weeks with little or no treatment, chronic back pain persists longer than the expected healing time for the identified cause of pain or lasts after the identified cause of pain has been treated.
Jaundice is a condition that causes the whites of your eyes and skin to turn a yellowish hue. This is caused by bilirubin, a yellow chemical in hemoglobin that carries oxygen in red blood cells.
Abdominal pain is one of the most frequent forms of pain among adults and children. Pain in the stomach area can be as simple as a belly ache or it can be life-threatening.
We are taking extra precautions to pre-screen patients prior to their arrival at the center. We are rescheduling any patient who does not meet our strict health guidelines.
All center staff will undergo daily screenings for symptoms of illness.
We follow nationally recommended best practices to keep our centers clean and safe.