Day of Surgery

Wear loose, comfortable clothing that is big enough to accommodate a large bandage after surgery. Wear comfortable shoes such as slip-on, no high heels.

You will need to change into a surgical gown.

Do not wear any jewelry (including body piercing), makeup or cologne. Do not bring any valuables with you.

Bring your driver’s license and all insurance cards with you. If your insurance company requires a co-pay, please bring some form of payment.

Wearing contact lenses is NOT advised. We provide containers for removable dentures and bridgework.

If your child is having surgery, feel free to bring a favorite stuffed animal or security blanket for added assurance.

Outside the surgery center entrance is a drop-off/pick-up area for the patient’s convenience. This will allow easy access to the reception area. Our staff will provide a private area to change clothes and prepare for surgery.

Patient Testimonial

Dr. Huffman and his entire staff are phenomenal. I received an L5S1 minimally invasive surgery. I was in a lot of pain pre-surgery and now I am pain-free. I would recommend and trust Dr. Huffman again without a doubt, and if you need knees Dr. Diana is outstanding.They truly have something special. Shout out to Nurse Alley and the anesthesiologist they both have great bedside manner and they make the experience which can be scary seem extremely relaxed.

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