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Pre Surgical Evaluation / Pre Admission Testing - Milford

831 boston post road

831 Boston Post Road
Milford, CT 06460

Pre-Admission Testing

203-688-5860

Pre Surgical Evaluation / Pre Admission Testing - Milford

Pre-Admission Testing

Why do I need pre-admission testing?

Your pre-admission testing visit assesses your health status, focuses on your anesthesia requirements and prepares you for your upcoming surgery and hospital visit. It also gives you the chance to speak with hospital staff so you know what to expect on the day of your surgery.

How and when can I schedule my visit?

If your surgeon's office has already made a pre-admission appointment for you, you will receive an automated phone call with the date and time. Your pre-admission appointment can be scheduled up to 30 days before your surgery. That way we have time to get all the test results.

How long will my pre-admission testing take?

Your pre-admission testing visit will be scheduled for one hour, although it could take more or less time.

What do I need to bring to my visit?

On the day of your visit, please bring:

  • Your current medications and/or completed medication card
  • A list of your previous surgeries
  • Any important information about your health history
  • Your health insurance card or information
  • Current, valid personal identification

Where do I go?

Use the main entrance of 831 Boston Post Road, Milford CT and proceed to reception area.

The Pre-Admission Testing Center on the is on the 1st floor.

The Pre-Surgical Evaluation Clinic is next door to the Urgent Care Clinic.

Free patient parking is available on site.

You can get directions and parking information in our Maps & Directions section.

Who can I bring?

Learn more about our latest visitor guidelines

What should I expect during my visit?

Your pre-admission testing visit will include:

  • Meeting with a Patient Accounts Representative, who will review your insurance coverage, as well as any financial issues. Please bring your insurance card(s) to this visit.
  • Meeting with the Patient Care Associate or nurse, who will take your vital signs (temperature, pulse, blood pressure), draw blood and perform an EKG (electrocardiogram), if needed.
  • Meeting with a member of the anesthesia team, who will ask you about your health history.
  • An explanation of your upcoming surgery, including the chance to ask questions and discuss any concerns you may have about anesthesia, surgery and your hospital stay.

Before you leave, you will receive both verbal and written instructions about:

  • When to stop eating/drinking before your surgery
  • Which medications to take or stop and when
  • Where to go when you get to the hospital
  • How to find out the time you should arrive on the day of your surgery
  • Telephone numbers to contact us if you have questions or concerns

What else should I know before surgery?

Whether your surgery or procedure requires you to stay overnight or not, there are some important things you need to do and remember the day before your visit.

Learn more about before surgery

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