Surgeon

Clinic Days & Time

  • Tuesday - 9 a.m to 5 p.m
  • Wednesday - 9 a.m to 5 p.m

Contacts

  • Tel: 0758 436193
  • Tel: 0781 708438

Seeing the Surgeon

You need to make appointment to see surgeon. They will assess you and may order tests or prescribe various treatments and medications.
Not everyone seen by the surgeon will require surgery. For some patients, a non-surgical treatment may be more appropriate, and even patients who eventually go on to surgery may spend time in the care of a surgeon trying non-surgical treatments first.

Deciding on Surgery

You and the surgeon may decide that surgery is the best option to address your condition. These questions can help guide your discussions with the surgeon about deciding to have surgery and how best to prepare.
Only patients who are medically ready can be booked for surgery. For some patients, your surgeon will want you to meet certain criteria before considering you medically ready (for example, completion of certain tests, stabilization of other condition(s), required weight loss, etc.).

Being Ready for Surgery

Once you are ready for surgery, the surgeon’s will indicate your priority for the procedure.
The surgeon’s office will provide you with information about your upcoming procedure and may be able to provide you with an estimate of your expected wait time.

Getting your Date for Surgery

You will be provided with a date for your surgery
Surgeries are booked based on a number of factors, including your priority as determined by your surgeon basing on several factors which include the order you were added to the wait list; and the availability of the necessary resources to complete your surgery.

Date for Surgery

Come ready will all requirements for admission, Money to Deposit. Beddings, Toiletries, simple utensils, Basin, Jerrican, Caretaker and anything you may use during your admission.
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