advanced surgical partners of virginia patient portal

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Who is advanced surgical Partners of Virginia?

Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia is a medical group practice located in Richmond, VA that specializes in Bariatric Surgery and Nursing (Nurse Practitioner). Does Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia ... Does Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia offer virtual visits or other telehealth services?

Why choose HCA Virginia physicians for surgical treatment?

At HCA Virginia Physicians, our multispecialty surgical teams in both the Greater Richmond and Fredericksburg regions have years of experience helping patients who need surgical treatment. Our surgeons work closely with each patient to properly diagnose their condition and decide the best treatment option to suit their individual needs.

What are Advanced Surgical Associates' office hours?

Advanced Surgical Associates is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Each physician has a different schedule for treating patients in the office and the operating room. You may reach our office 24 hours a day.

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Where is Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia located?

Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia is located at 7702 E Parham Rd Ste 304, Richmond, VA 23294. Find other locations and directions on Healthgra...

What are the top specialties practiced at Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia?

Providers at Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia specialize in Bariatric Surgery and Nursing (Nurse Practitioner). Compare group practices on He...

How many providers practice at Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia?

Two providers practice at Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia. Click here to view them all.

What insurance plans are accepted at Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia?

Use the Healthgrades insurance check to verify if Advanced Surgical Partners of Virginia is in-network.

What is the phone number for Advanced Surgical Associate?

Call the Office – If you experience any of the following problems, please call Advanced Surgical Associate at 480.969.4138:

How long before surgery do you have to do pre-op testing?

It is extremely important that all your pre-op testing is completed 2 weeks to a minimum of 1 week prior to surgery. Non-compliance may result in the postponement of surgery. Do NOT eat or drink anything for 8 hours prior to your surgery including gum, water, and candy.

What time does Advanced Surgical Associates open?

Hours. Advanced Surgical Associates is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Each physician has a different schedule for treating patients in the office and the operating room.

How long after surgery should you remove gauze?

Dressing – Dry gauze dressings should be removed on the day after surgery. Commonly, small paper strips (steristrips or butterflies) will be present and will remain for several days. These will fall off and should not be removed for one week. Dissolving sutures will be beneath the skin.

How long do you stay home after anesthesia?

You MUST make arrangements for someone to drive you home. If you have had a general anesthesia, a responsible caregiver should stay with you for your first 24 hours at home.

How long does it take to recover from surgery?

Take a list (ONLY) of all your medications. After surgery, you will be taken to a recovery unit usually for 1-2 hours. If you are admitted to the hospital, you will be taken to your hospital room from recovery. If you have had outpatient surgery, you will be discharged with orders from your physician.

Can you restart pain medication?

Medications – Unless specifically instructed, you may restart any medication previously prescribed. Pain medications should be taken as directed on the label and can be refilled usually by a written prescription but only during normal business hours.

Make an Appointment

Patients are seen by appointment – on the same day the appointment is made if possible. To schedule an appointment, please call 804-320-DOCS during regular business hours.

New Patients

New patients are asked to arrive 15 minutes early to complete paperwork. You can download, print, and complete the forms prior to your appointment. Please bring the completed forms, a list of all medications you are currently taking, recent copies of x-rays, lab results and your insurance card to your appointment.

Billing

We require payment of your co-payment and past-due account balances at the time of service. We accept cash, checks, debit and all major credit cards.

Insurance

We will submit claims to most major insurance carriers. Please bring your insurance card and I.D. with you to every visit so we can ensure that our records are accurate.

Cancellations or Rescheduling

To better serve the needs of all our patients, we ask that you call at least 24 hours in advance to cancel or reschedule appointments. We make every effort to stay on schedule, although emergencies arise.

Refill Requests

We are happy to help with refill requests during regular office hours, so please call us at 804-320-DOCS to let us know what you need.

After-Hours & Emergencies

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, dial 911. However, if you need after-hours advice for a medical concern, please call 804-320-DOCS and our answering service will assist you.

Expert surgeons in Central Virginia

At HCA Virginia Physicians, our multispecialty surgical teams in both the Greater Richmond and Fredericksburg regions have years of experience helping patients who need surgical treatment. Our surgeons work closely with each patient to properly diagnose their condition and decide the best treatment option to suit their individual needs.

General surgery

Our general surgeons treat a wide range of conditions in patients, including:

Specialty surgeries

In addition to general surgical procedures, we offer many specialty surgeries to ensure our patients receive the advanced care they deserve. These include:

Robotic surgery

When possible, our doctors use robotic technology to perform minimally invasive surgical procedures. This is done with much smaller incisions and thin instruments.

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