A Patient s Guide to Surgery. Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano

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A Patient s Guide to Surgery Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano

Surgery Information Your surgery at Baylor Plano is on: DAY OF THE WEEK DATE TIME Baylor Plano will attempt to contact you by phone prior to your scheduled surgery date. Special Instructions a You will need pre-operative testing, please call to schedule: a Baylor Plano hours of scheduling: 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Monday Friday 469.814.5500 Pre-operative scheduling a Other: a You will not need pre-operative testing Cancellation Policy If you are unable to keep your appointment, please notify your physician as soon as possible. We appreciate your consideration of this request. Pre-Registration If you would like to pre-register prior to arriving at Baylor Plano please visit our Web site, BaylorHealth.com/Plano, and click on the top right corner link titled register. This will allow your registration process at the hospital to be expedited as we will already have your basic information. We also have a section of our Web site (just left of our register link) called HealthSource. This online resource is a health channel that will allow you and your family to make informed health care decisions as our commitment to your health goes beyond diagnosis and treatment. This resource is specifically designed to provide you with tools, support, and relevant information about your medical condition. Contents Letter from the president...1 Welcome to Baylor Plano...3 Preparing for surgery...4 If the patient is a child........ 4 Fees and medical insurance...5 Before your surgery...5 The night before surgery...6 When to notify your doctor.... 6 When you arrive...6 The day of surgery........... 7 The procedure itself...8 Recovery...8 Surgical site infections...8 After surgery...10 At home after surgery...10 Pain management...11 CaringBridge.............. 14 Patient visitor information.... 15 Pastoral care............... 16 Maps and directions...17 3-dimensional campus map... 18 Patient s medication list...19 Helpful phone numbers... Inside back cover 4700 Alliance Boulevard Plano, Texas 75093 469.814.2000 BaylorHealth.com/Plano Physicians are members of the medical staff at one of Baylor Health Care System s subsidiary, community or affiliated medical centers and are neither employees nor agents of those medical centers, Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano or Baylor Health Care System. Photographs may include models or actors and may not represent actual patients. 2010 Baylor Health Care System. All rights reserved. BRMCPL_492_2010.

From the President Dear Patient, At Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano, we are striving to develop a tradition of caring for our patients and communities. We strive to deliver health care compassionately and to act with absolute integrity in the way we do our work and the way we live our lives. Each member of the Baylor Plano team is committed to helping you heal quickly so you can return to the life that you enjoy. Your concerns are important to us. In order to achieve the highest level of health care, we welcome your comments, complaints or feedback. We are committed to providing you with the highest level of quality care possible. You also have a right to participate in ethical issues concerning your care, and may request to meet with a representative from our Medical Ethics Committee. If you have questions, please feel free to contact the Baylor Plano receptionist by dialing zero (0) who will notify an administrator to meet with you. Or you may leave a message with administration by calling 469.814.2100. You have our personal assurance there will be no retribution for asking questions or raising concerns about any issues. We are equally committed to assuring our actions consistently reflect our words. In this spirit, we want your visit here at Baylor Plano to be an enjoyable one. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to provide you with quality care. It is our privilege to serve you. Sincerely, Jerri Garison President Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano A Patient s Guide to Surgery 1

Baylor Plano is designated as a safe surgery checklist mentor hospital by the Institute for Healthcare Reform. Baylor Plano also has received numerous quality awards, some of which are listed below.

Welcome to Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano Your doctor has scheduled your upcoming surgery at our facility. Baylor Plano is a technologically advanced hospital where surgeons perform a broad range of procedures. Our facility offers a safe, convenient, quality, caring, smoke-free environment for outpatient and inpatient hospitalization. Fully licensed by both the State of Texas and the Federal Medicare program, and accredited by the Joint Commission, Baylor Plano serves Collin County and surrounding areas. Our central location offers easy access for patients and doctors traveling from any direction. At Baylor Plano you will receive personalized attention from caregivers and benefit from healing in your own private room. Your hospital room All larger-than-average private rooms Oversized windows provide generous light Free visitor wireless Internet network All rooms have a 30-inch LCD television Most rooms have a safe for valuables Your hospital team Patient care nurse navigator All registered nursing staff Certified oncology nurses All board certified or board eligible physicians All emergency physicians boarded in emergency medicine Additional hospital amenities Concierge Family dining lounges with kitchenettes Room service offered from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Business centers with computer access Free parking garage and valet service Pet therapy available Full-time pastoral care services for many faiths Garden level patio Free notary service to patients ATM Smoke-free campus If you have any questions We want you to feel comfortable and informed about your surgery, and want your experience at Baylor Plano to be as pleasant as possible. Please feel free to call us anytime if you have any questions or concerns. We also welcome your comments and suggestions about your experience with us. Our main phone number is 469.814.2000. To take a virtual tour of Baylor Plano please visit BaylorHealth.com/Plano. Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano A Patient s Guide to Surgery 3

Preparing for Surgery A member of our staff will attempt to call you prior to your surgery date in order to confirm the date of your surgery, complete a pre-admission questionnaire, provide you with your pre-operative instructions and review your medication instructions. Please inform the staff member of any daily medications, including the dosage, you currently are taking, especially for heart, diabetes or blood pressure problems. Be sure to mention any over-the-counter drugs such as Aspirin, Bufferin, Nuprin, Advil or Motrin and any herbal medications you take. You will be given instructions by your surgeon and/or anesthesiologist for medications you may take the morning of surgery. For your safety and protection, you will not be allowed to drive a motor vehicle home from the facility unless otherwise instructed. If your surgery involves a general anesthetic or other type of sedation, please arrange for a responsible person to remain at the hospital during surgery. You may want to have a spouse or friend stay with you the first night following surgery. If the patient is a child, it is best to have someone along with the driver to help care for the child on the trip home. If the patient is a child, please remember: One or both parents (or guardians) must remain at Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano while the child is at our facility. A parent or guardian must sign an informed consent for the surgery if the child is under 18. Guardians must bring written proof of guardianship on the day of sugery; without this documentation, surgery may be delayed. 4 A Patient s Guide to Surgery Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano

Fees and Medical Insurance Baylor Plano bills for services incurred during your visit. Your bill may include charges for services provided in various areas. Baylor Plano accepts most major commercial insurance, HMP/PPO plans, Medicare, Workers Compensation and Medicaid. We collect deductibles, copayments and a portion of your out-of-pocket expenses prior to arrival or at registration. We will then bill your insurance carrier for our facility fee charges. After their consideration, you will be billed for the balance. If you have questions regarding fees or insurance, please feel free to call us. In certain circumstances, payment plans may be arranged; please speak with our financial counselor prior to admission by calling 469.814.2312. Baylor Plano accepts Discover, American Express, Visa, MasterCard, personal checks, cashier s check, and cash. Before Your Surgery Imaging (radiology) testing: Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano is committed to safe, quality services in all areas supporting your surgical care. This is especially true in essential supporting services like medical imaging. Advanced imaging technologies are found at Baylor Plano; this includes in-surgery imaging technology that your doctor may use to guide your operation such as X-ray or ultrasound images. Medical imaging tests like chest X-ray, CT scans or MRI scans are important tools for your doctor to plan your surgery so have these tests completed at Baylor Plano prior to your day of surgery. Your images and reports will be available to your doctor prior to your surgery date and available in the surgical suite during surgery if needed. Laboratory tests: Your doctor may order pre-operative lab tests to assist in screening and preparing you for surgery. These may include specific blood tests, an EKG, and chest X-ray, which can be done at Baylor Plano. Pre-testing is recommended prior to your surgery date and preferably is completed 2 3 days prior to your surgery. Surgery may be delayed without these required test results. Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano A Patient s Guide to Surgery 5

The Night Before Surgery For your safety, please do not EAT or DRINK anything after 12:00 midnight (including water) the night before your surgery, unless otherwise instructed by your surgeon or anesthesiologist. This includes hard candy, gum, chewing tobacco, ice chips, or prescription medications unless ordered by your doctor. Bathe or shower the night before and the morning of your surgery to minimize the chance of infection. Teeth may be brushed, but DO NOT swallow water. Refrain from smoking 12 hours prior, and do not consume alcohol 24 hours prior to surgery. When to notify your doctor: If for any reason you cannot keep your scheduled appointment for surgery, contact your doctor immediately. If you suspect that you are pregnant or you experience any changes in your health such as a cough, fever, or a cold please contact your doctor immediately. When You Arrive at Baylor Plano Upon arrival at Baylor Plano, please use the parking garage or valet service and enter the facility through the front door. You will be greated by our concierge and directed to the elevators for registration on the second floor. Please have your insurance card and identification available. The registrar will then review your pre-admission information and complete the check-in process, including collecting any copayments or deductibles as indicated by your insurance benefits. Please be prepared to cover these expenses prior to surgery. Arrange for cash or a check to be held by friends or family waiting for you in case a prescription is written and needs to be filled at a pharmacy after you are discharged. Please have your doctor notify scheduling no later then 72 hours prior to your surgery if you will need an interpreter or will require further assistance due to hearing, speech, or visual impairments. 6 A Patient s Guide to Surgery Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano

Leave your valuables, including jewelry and watches, at home. Do not wear contact lenses or make-up. If you are taking prescription and/or over-the-counter medications, vitamins, or herbal supplements, please bring a complete list containing the dosage(s) or the actual medicine bottles. Please use the patient medication list at the back of this guide. If you are being admitted to the hospital after surgery, bring prescription medications in original pharmacy containers. If you received a packet of information and forms from your doctor, please bring this packet with you. The Day of Surgery Please plan to arrive promptly at the time you were instructed by your surgeon. After you have completed your registration, one of our nurses will spend time with you to answer any questions you might have, help with preparation for surgery, and escort you to the procedure area. Your nurse will escort you to a private patient location where you will be asked to put on a special gown and cap. Your clothing and other belongings will be placed in a personal bag. If you have not previously signed a consent form in your doctor s office, you will be asked to do so at this time. Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano A Patient s Guide to Surgery 7

The Procedure Itself Anesthesia Your anesthesiologist will evaluate you before surgery and answer any questions you may have. You may be contacted the night prior to your operation by your anesthesiologist to review your medical history. Be sure to talk to your anesthesiologist about any medications you are currently taking, including all over-the counter drugs and herbal medicines. The appropriate type of anesthesia will be determined by your surgeon in consultation with the anesthesiologist. Recovery Immediately following surgery, you will be taken to our fully equipped recovery room where your blood pressure and pulse will be closely monitored by specially trained registered nurses. The amount of time you spend in recovery depends a great degree on the type of surgery and/or anesthesia you have had. Some patients spend as little as a half hour in the recovery room area, others spend 3 hours or more. Your surgeon and anesthesiologist will answer your questions regarding length of stay in the recovery area. About Surgical Site Infections What is a surgical site infection (SSI)? A surgical site infection is an infection that occurs after surgery in the part of the body where the surgery took place. Most patients who have surgery do not develop an infection. However, infections develop in about 1 to 3 out of every 100 patients who have surgery. 8 A Patient s Guide to Surgery Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano

Some of the common symptoms of a surgical site infection are: Redness and pain around the area where you had surgery Drainage of cloudy fluid from your surgical wound Fever Can SSIs be treated? Yes. Most surgical site infections can be treated with antibiotics. The antibiotic given depends on the bacteria (germs) causing the infection. Sometimes patients with SSIs also need another surgery to treat the infection. What are some of the things that hospitals are doing to prevent SSIs? To prevent SSIs, doctors, nurses, and other health care providers: Clean their hands and arms up to their elbows with an antiseptic agent just before the surgery. Clean their hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub before and after caring for each patient. May remove some of your hair immediately before your surgery using electric clippers if the hair is in the same area where the procedure will occur. They should not shave you with a razor. Wear special hair covers, masks, gowns, and gloves during surgery to keep the surgery area clean. Give you antibiotics before your surgery starts. In most cases, you should get antibiotics within 60 minutes before the surgery starts and the antibiotics should be stopped within 24 hours after surgery. Clean the skin at the site of your surgery with a special soap that kills germs. What can I do to help prevent SSIs? Before your surgery: Tell your doctor about other medical problems you may have. Health problems such as allergies, diabetes, and obesity could affect your surgery and your treatment. Quit smoking. Patients who smoke get more infections. Talk to your doctor about how you can quit before your surgery. Do not shave near where you will have surgery. Shaving with a razor can irritate your skin and make it easier to develop an infection. At the time of your surgery: Speak up if someone tries to shave you with a razor before surgery. Ask why you need to be shaved and talk with your surgeon if you have any concerns. Ask if you will get antibiotics before surgery. Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano A Patient s Guide to Surgery 9

After your surgery: Make sure that your health care providers clean their hands before examining you, either with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub. If you do not see your providers clean their hands, please ask them to do so. Family and friends who visit you should not touch the surgical wound or dressings. Family and friends should clean their hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub before and after visiting you. If you do not see them clean their hands, ask them to clean their hands. What do I need to do when I go home from the hospital? Before you go home, your doctor or nurse should explain everything you need to know about taking care of your wound. Make sure you understand how to care for your wound before you leave the hospital. Always clean your hands before and after caring for your wound. Before you go home, make sure you know who to contact if you have questions or problems after you get home. If you have any symptoms of an infection, such as redness and pain at the surgery site, drainage, or fever, call your doctor immediately. If you have additional questions, please ask your doctor or nurse. After Surgery For your safety and well being, you must have an adult drive you home after surgery. We cannot permit you to leave unescorted. The medical staff will discharge you when they determine you are in stable condition, however, you could still feel sleepy, slightly dizzy, or nauseated. These are possible (and normal) side effects of anesthesia and can last for 12 24 hours post surgery. At Home After Surgery We suggest that you eat lightly for the first 24 hours after your procedure. Be sure to follow any specific post-operative instructions your doctor gives you regarding diet, rest, activities and medication. The hospital will provide you with a written summary of these instructions. In addition, a member of our staff will attempt to call 1 3 days after surgery to see how you are doing. 10 A Patient s Guide to Surgery Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano

Dizziness and nausea are normal after receiving anesthesia; therefore, you should wait 24 hours after returning home before: Driving or operating equipment Signing important papers Making significant decisions Drinking alcoholic beverages Taking any medication not prescribed or acknowledged by your surgeon. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your surgeon. Pain Management Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano believes that managing pain is an important part of quality care. Good pain management requires cooperation and communication between physicians, nurses, other team members when appropriate, and the patient. Patients have the right to have their reports of pain accepted and acted upon by health care professionals. They have the right to have pain controlled, no matter what its course or how severe it may be. Patients should be prepared for us to routinely: Ask for a description of their pain (see suggested words to describe on the following page) Ask about pain including intensity, location, duration, and what makes the pain better or worse Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano A Patient s Guide to Surgery 11

Ask if treatments are relieving their pain to their satisfaction Discuss treatment options and goals for pain management We can best help relieve pain if patients: Tell us when they have pain and answer our questions when asked Take pain relief medicine when the pain first starts Tell us if the treatments are working or not Tell us about any side effects from pain treatment, such as nausea, constipation, vomiting, sleepiness or slow breathing Tell us about all pain medications they are taking, including over-the-counter medications Tell us about their cultural preferences or beliefs that influence their pain management plan Tell us of any concerns about their pain treatment Common patient myths that are barriers to pain management: Fear of addiction: Many patients worry about psychological dependence, but pain experts have shown that very few patients become addicted. Fear of tolerance to pain medications or more pain means you are getting worse: Patients may be concerned that pain medications will not be as effective if pain reoccurs or becomes more severe. With effective use of pain management, tolerance can be avoided. Fear of being viewed as weak : Patients may worry about being viewed as psychologically and physically weak due to the use of pain medications. Without pain, their quality of life is better. Acceptance of pain as something to live with: No one has to live with unmanaged pain. Questions patients will be asked about their pain 1. Describe the pain in detail using words from below. Aching Miserable Stabbing Radiating Tender Deep Numb Shooting Dull Sharp Crampy Exhausting Throbbing Nagging Gnawing Squeezing Pressure Burning Penetrating Unbearable 12 A Patient s Guide to Surgery Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano

2. Intensity: Rate your pain (0 10) Patients can rate their pain using examples from the pain scale below. If 0 is no pain and 10 is the worst pain imaginable, what is your pain level now? In the last 24 hours? Numerical Pain Intensity Scale 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 None Mild Moderate Severe Wong-Baker Pain Intensity Faces Scale 0 1 2 3 4 5 No Hurt Hurts a Hurts a Hurts Hurts a Hurts Little Bit Little More Even More Whole Lot Worst 3. Location: Where is your pain? Be specific. 4. Duration: Is the pain always there? (continuous pain) Does the pain come and go? (breakthrough pain) Do you have both types of pain? 5. Aggravating and alleviating factors: What makes the pain worse? What makes the pain better? 6. How does the pain affect your life? This includes sleep, appetite, energy, activity, relationships or mood. 7. If your pain medicine causes any of the following symptoms, please notify your caregiver: Nausea or vomiting Constipation Weakness Itching Sleepiness Bladder problems Confusion Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano A Patient s Guide to Surgery 13

It is important that only the patient uses the button on the patient controlled analgesia (PCA) device to administer a dose of pain medication. Patients should speak to their physician or other health care providers about available strategies and techniques to manage their pain, in addition to their pain medication. Controlling pain will increase the patient s chances for faster recovery, assist them in coping with their illness, and improve our ability to be helpful to the patient. CaringBridge Stay connected during a health crisis, treatment and recovery CaringBridge: Is a place to set up your own unique, personal Web site. It makes it easy for your friends and family to stay connected. A place for you to get support, love and encouragement from the people who matter most. The one place for you to update and share important information for everyone who wants to know. How it works: Step 1: From any computer with access to the Internet, go to caringbridge.org. Step 2: Click on Create a CaringBridge site and follow the easy directions. Step 3: Tell your friends and family about your CaringBridge site. 14 A Patient s Guide to Surgery Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano

Patient Visitor Information Family and guests may wait for the patient during their surgery in the atrium or guest lounge areas. There are no established visiting hours, but consideration must be given to the patient s need for rest during recovery. If visiting after 9:00 p.m., please enter the hospital through the Emergency Department located on the south side of the hospital. Out of courtesy for the patients, please limit cell phone usage to family lounge areas only. Children under the age of 12 should be supervised by another adult when visiting. Children of adult patients are not allowed to stay overnight. Vending machines are located in the Emergency Department and on the garden level. Vista Café is located on the garden level and open Monday Friday for breakfast from 6:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m., lunch from 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m., and dinner from 3:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. The café is also open Saturday Sunday from 6:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. The Alliance Bistro, located on the first floor, sells Starbucks coffee, salads and sandwiches. It is open Monday Friday from 6:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Visitor trays are also available on the units and may be purchased via credit card. Call Nutrition Services at 4-6777. For the daily menu, call 4-Food (3663). The gift shop is located on the first floor and is open from 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Monday Friday. We are a smoke-free campus. Security escorts are available by calling 4-4444 from inside the hospital or 214.820.4444 from outside the hospital. Please be sure to tell the dispatcher that you are located at the Baylor Plano campus. Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano A Patient s Guide to Surgery 15

Pastoral Care Care and counseling when you need it most Chaplains visit with patients and family members at Baylor Plano and throughout the community providing spiritual care, counseling, and education to people of all faiths. Protestant worship service is offered at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. Catholic Communion is offered on Monday and Thursday through local Catholic Eucharist ministers. Chaplains also regularly lead services for special occasions, such as weddings, memorial services, adoption and blessing ceremonies and national observances. Chaplains speak at community seminars on the spiritual and emotional elements of patient care, crisis ministry, bereavement and grief support. Baylor s Healing Environment Task Force helps soothe and care for patients through music, art, drama, clowns, and a meditation television channel. Education and mentoring for our more than 100 pastoral care volunteers takes place through the Clergy Partnership Program, which brings local clergy to Baylor. Authorities in spirituality, medicine, and pastoral ministry visit Baylor as part of the James Lectureship Program to help clergy cultivate their ministry skills. Community involvement is important to chaplains at Baylor. Each week, chaplains teach, consult, and lead worship at local churches and community agencies. Chaplains offer knowledge and experience in such areas as grief support and dealing with the effects of illness and treatment on people and their families. Chaplains also help churches develop effective ministries for their members who need emotional support. 16 A Patient s Guide to Surgery Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano

Baylor offers ministers, seminarians, and qualified lay people education through intensive clinical experience, individual and group supervision, teaching seminars, and interpersonal relations seminars through our Clinical Pastoral Education program. We are here when you need us Whether you would like to submit a prayer request or request a visit by a Chaplin, feel free to call us anytime at 469.814.2700. Directions to Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano Baylor Plano is located just northeast of the intersection of Preston Road and the President George Bush Turnpike. The parking garage and the valet service are complimentary. Valet service is available from 5:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m., Monday Friday. Our concierge can help direct you to the location of your scheduled procedure, a patient s room, or lounge areas. The front doors of the hospital open at 5:00 a.m. On the following page is a threedimensional, aerial rendering of the Baylor Plano campus. Dallas North Tollway Preston Road Alliance Boulevard Allied Drive West Plano Parkway Bush Turnpike TX-190 Campbell Road I-635 LBJ Freeway Coit Road North Central Expressway US-75 Forest Lane Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano A Patient s Guide to Surgery 17

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Patient Medication List Name Signature Date Medication Allergies Please provide information regarding all medications, herbal supplements, and vitamins that you are currently taking or are prescribed by your physician. If you are unsure of any information below, please bring in the medication bottles so that we may have an accurate and current record. Definitions: Dosage: amount of medication prescribed (number of mg, units, grains, teaspoons, drops, etc.) Time of Day Taken: time medication should be taken (6a, 2p,10p, before meals, bedtime, etc.) When Last Taken: place the date and time you last took the medicine in this column. Medication Route Taken Dosage Frequency Last Taken? (Mouth, Taken IV, etc.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Continued on reverse side We appreciate your assistance in providing you with excellent care!

Patient Medication List (Continued) Definitions: Dosage: amount of medication prescribed (number of mg, units, grains, teaspoons, drops, etc.) Time of Day Taken: time medication should be taken (6a, 2p, 10p, before meals, bedtime, etc.) When Last Taken: place the date and time you last took the medicine in this column. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Medication Route Taken Dosage Frequency Last Taken? (Mouth, Taken IV, etc.) We appreciate your assistance in providing you with excellent care!

Helpful Phone Numbers Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano.............................. 469.814.2000 Administration... 469.814.2100 Registration... 469.814.2329 Baylor Scoliosis Center... 972.985.2797 Billing... 214.820.6600 Cashier......................................................... 469.814.2309 Diabetes Management Program...................................... 469.814.6896 Emergency Department............................................ 469.814.2500 Endoscopy (GI) Lab... 469.814.5800 Financial Counselor... 469.814.2312 Gift Shop... 469.814.6798 Guest Services... 469.814.2028 Imaging Services... 469.814.2610 Medical Records................................................. 469.814.3200 Outpatient Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation... 469.814.2550 Pain Management... 469.814.4850 Pastoral Care... 469.814.2700 Physician Referral...1.800.4BAYLOR Public Safety... 469.814.4444 Scheduling...................................................... 469.814.5500 Sleep Center..................................................... 469.814.5274 Volunteer Services... 469.814.2026 Weight Loss Surgery Center......................................... 469.814.5677 Women s Imaging Center........................................... 469.814.4400

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