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Patient Portal. New Patient Form. ... Our commitment here at United Surgical Associates is to serve our patients with professionalism and care, being sure at all times to protect the privacy and security of all Protected Healthcare Information. ... United Surgical Associates is committed to obeying all Federal, State and Local laws and ...
Our Patient Portal allows you secure, real-time access to your Patient Care Summaries, medication list and recent labs. Through Portal Messaging, you can message your surgeon to request prescription refills, make appointments, and ask simple (non-urgent) clinical or billing questions. The Patient Portal is to be used for NON-URGENT issues only.
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Vein Center. Our Mission. The mission of University Surgical Associates is service to people. Through the leadership of our physicians, in partnership with our employees, we strive to compassionately provide excellence in surgical care to the citizens of our region. We will provide access to quality surgical care to every individual.
United Surgical Associates is committed to obeying all Federal, State and Local laws and regulations regarding privacy practices.
The patient has the right to restrict the uses of their information but the Practice does not have to agree to the restrictions. The patient may revoke this Consent in writing at any time and all future disclosures will then cease. The Practice may condition receipt of treatment upon the execution of this Consent.
Hours. Advanced Surgical Associates is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Each physician has a different schedule for treating patients in the office and the operating room.
Dressing – Dry gauze dressings should be removed on the day after surgery. Commonly, small paper strips (steristrips or butterflies) will be present and will remain for several days. These will fall off and should not be removed for one week. Dissolving sutures will be beneath the skin.
Take a list (ONLY) of all your medications. After surgery, you will be taken to a recovery unit usually for 1-2 hours. If you are admitted to the hospital, you will be taken to your hospital room from recovery. If you have had outpatient surgery, you will be discharged with orders from your physician.
It is extremely important that all your pre-op testing is completed 2 weeks to a minimum of 1 week prior to surgery. Non-compliance may result in the postponement of surgery. Do NOT eat or drink anything for 8 hours prior to your surgery including gum, water, and candy.
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Our surgeons treat patients of all ages for a wide range of conditions, illnesses, and injuries, including morbid obesity, cancer, trauma, fetal abnormalities, pediatric disorders, and everything in between.
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Brown Surgical Associates physicians play a primary role in teaching, training, and mentoring Brown University medical students, residents, and fellows.