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When you have anesthesia and surgery: 

  • You usually meet your anesthesiologist only minutes before "going under." 
  • Your surgeon, focusing on your surgical problem, may miss other important medical issues. 
  • Nursing staff generally know little about you before you arrive at the treatment facility. 

 

Shouldn't the entire surgical team know all your relevant medical details ahead of time?  

  • SurgiPrep™ securely interviews you to gather the information about your health that your anesthesiologist or anesthetist, surgeon, and hospital staff really need. (You control how that information gets shared). 
  • SurgiPrep™ applies intelligence to highlight potential risks and point the way to better outcomes. 
  • SurgiPrep™ identifies your concerns about anesthesia, and provides information, in non-technical language 

 

SurgiPrep™ was designed by an anesthesiologist - for safer, more effective, patient-centered care. 

Happily, our approach makes the work of anesthesiologists, surgeons and hospital staff easier too. 

 
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