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Preparing for Surgery
As a general rule, you should not eat or drink after midnight on the day before your surgery. Be aware of special instructions from your doctor. Be sure to follow any specific instructions given to you by your surgeon or health team professional about your medications. Contact your doctor if there are any changes to your health such as a cold, fever, chills or other illness.You will not be able to drive yourself home following a surgical procedure, so be sure to make transportation arrangements prior to the day of surgery.
Things to Remember the Morning of Surgery
- Wear loose clothing and comfortable shoes.
- Please do not wear any makeup, including lipstick, mascara, or nail polish on fingernails or toenails.
- If you have long hair, braid it or pull it back with a rubber band.
- Wear loose clothing and comfortable shoes.
- If necessary, bring crutches or a walker.
- Please do not wear any jewelry.
- Please leave all valuables at home (i.e., money). The preoperative area cannot be responsible for any valuables.
- Remove glasses, contact lenses and dentures prior to surgery.
What To Expect On Surgery Day
- Check in at the front desk of the surgery center at your scheduled time.
- When it is time for your surgery, you will be asked to change into a hospital gown.
- You will be asked to remove glasses, contact lenses and dentures prior to surgery.

