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Your elective surgery

It is important to us that your surgery goes well. To prepare, please read the information below. You can contact us if you have any questions. You can find contact numbers and support services at the bottom of the page.

 

Before you come to hospital

Important information

  • If you get a cough or fever in the week before your surgery, please contact the Elective Surgery Bookings Office on (03) 8345 3335.
  • Your admission time is not the same as your procedure time. We can tell you if your surgery will be in the morning or afternoon.
  • Please let staff know if you need an interpreter.
  • Stop smoking at least 12 hours before your procedure.
  • We recommend leaving valuables at home. Only bring in essentials and do not bring in large sums of money.

 

Do you need to fast?

  • We will let you know by text message whether you need to fast. You will receive this text the day before your procedure. If your surgery is on a Monday, we will let you know the Friday before.

 

The day before your procedure

The Day Surgery Unit will call you before noon the day before your planned admission date. This will be on a Friday if your surgery is on a Monday. The Day Surgery Unit is not open on weekends.

 

On the day of your procedure

Getting ready

  • Have a shower on the morning of your surgery
  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
  • Bring a mobile phone or book as there will be a wait before your procedure
  • Before your procedure you will need to remove:
  • all jewellery, rings and piercings (please leave valuables at home)
  • nail polish
  • make up
  • contact lenses.

 

Where should you go when you arrive?

We will tell you where to come to be admitted for surgery. It will be one of the following places:

  • Day Surgery Unit (level 3)
  • Ward 5 North (admission via Women’s Emergency Centre on lower ground)
  • Day Procedure Centre (level 5).

If you are unsure where to go, please call the Elective Surgery Booking Office on (03) 8345 3335.

 

What to expect when you arrive

  • A clerical team member will admit you.
  • Your nurse will then see you and prepare you for surgery.
  • You will then see your anaesthetist and doctor.
  • You will walk into the procedure room.
  • After the procedure you will rest in the recovery area on a trolley.
  • If you are having day surgery, you will get dressed and sit in a comfortable recliner chair. We will offer you a light refreshment.
  • If you are staying the night, the ward nurse will collect you from recovery and take you to the ward.

Depending on the last day of your period, you may need a pregnancy test when you arrive for your procedure. If you have your period, your procedure can still go ahead.

Your support person, friend or relatives are welcome to stay at the hospital during your stay. Visitors are not permitted into the admission and recovery areas.

Please note, there is not a lot of space in the waiting room. Your support person can spend time in the retail precinct or in the Welcome Centre on the ground floor.

 

Going home after your procedure

If you have a general anaesthetic (a procedure where you are asleep) 

 

If you have a local anaesthetic (a procedure where you are awake)  

  • You can expect to leave the hospital about an hour after your procedure.
  • You do not need someone to take you home. You can walk/drive/take public transport as normal.

 

Caring for yourself at home

  • Follow the instructions on the sheet that we will give you at your appointment.

We will let you know if you need to return for a follow-up appointment.

 

Contact numbers

For questions about elective surgery bookings (e.g. to check or change the date), please contact:

Elective Surgery Booking Office: (03) 8345 3335  

Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8.00 am – 4.30 pm

For questions about admissions/fasting, or to let us know you are unwell or can’t come on the day, please contact:

Day Surgery Unit: (03) 8345 3300

Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 6.30 am – 7.00 pm

 

Patients & visitor information

Find your way (Hospital map)

Transport and parking  (Getting to the hospital, map and parking)

 

Support services

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women

Disability support

Need an interpreter?  You can ask for an interpreter if you need one.
 call: (03) 8345 3054

Family violence support

1800 Respect National Helpline

You can get help if you have experienced sexual assault, domestic or family violence and abuse. You can call any time of day or night.

1800 737 732

1800respect.org.au

 

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Before you come to hospital:

  • If you get a cough or fever in the week before your surgery, please contact the Elective Surgery Bookings Office on (03) 8345 3335.
  • Your admission time is not the same as your procedure time. We can tell you if your surgery will be in the morning or afternoon.
  • Please let staff know if you need an interpreter.
  • Stop smoking at least 12 hours before your procedure.
  • We recommend leaving valuables at home. Only bring in essentials and do not bring in large sums of money.

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