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Frequently
Asked Questions
What are the hours of operation for Millburn
Surgical Center?
Our
clinical hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and business
hours are between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
What should I wear the day of my
procedure?
You
will be provided a surgical gown during your procedure. Please wear
loose, simple, comfortable clothing and comfortable walking shoes.
Leave all jewelry and contacts at home. Please keep in mind what you
are having done and bring the appropriate clothes. For example, for
shoulder surgeries, loose button-up shirts are best, for leg
surgeries, loose shorts or pants are recommended. Whichever site you
are having worked on, wear something that will facilitate a bandage,
cast or other type of dressing. If you are having a colonoscopy or
endoscopy, comfortable street clothes are fine. And please remember to leave all valuables at home.
Day-of
Surgery
On the day of surgery, you should arrive at the Center approximately
one and one half hours before surgery for admitting and
pre-operative preparation. Your time of arrival may vary depending
on your surgeon's wishes.
You
will also be asked to sign a "Consent for Treatment"
form that acknowledges your permission for the physicians and
facility to care for you. If the patient is a minor, a parent or
legal guardian must sign this form so make sure this person
accompanies the minor to the surgery.
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Pre-Procedure
What medications and medical conditions should I notify my
physician or Surgical Center about?
If you are taking any heart medications, blood pressure
medications, blood thinners (including aspirin and
aspirin-like products like ibuprofen), diet pills, herbal
supplements or diabetes medications please contact a pre-op
nurse by calling 973-912-8111.
In
addition, please contact us if you have any of the following
medical conditions:
 | Latex
allergy or latex sensitivity
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 | Diabetes
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 | Heart
conditions
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 | Kidney
or liver failure
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 | Pregnancy
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 | If
you have been feeling ill lately (fever, cough, or other
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Why can't I have anything to eat or drink before surgery?
There are several reasons for this rule. First, if there are
contents in your stomach, you are more likely to get nauseated
and get sick after surgery, and no one wants that. Second,
when anything is present in your stomach, including water,
excess saliva, food or drink, these contents can be
regurgitated and inhaled into the lungs. This may cause
complications, including severe pneumonias.
Why should I fill prescriptions that my physician has given me
before I have my surgery?
After your procedure, you may be tired and groggy and may not
be up to a trip to the pharmacy. Filling your prescriptions
beforehand will be easier on you and you will have pain
medications on hand when you need them.
Post-Procedure
What can I do to minimize pain after surgery?
If you are having a surgical procedure, you may experience
normal pain afterwards. To minimize pain after an orthopedic
procedure, ice and elevation of the affected extremity will
help minimize swelling, reducing pain. If you have been given
a prescription for pain medications, get them filled as soon
as possible (before surgery). Stay on top of your pain by
taking the pain medication when you first become aware of pain
sensations. Remember, always eat before taking pain
medications to avoid nausea.
Why are cuts and abrasions around my surgical site important?
If there is a break in the skin around your surgical site, the
chance of infection is increased. If you notice any break in
the skin anywhere close to the surgical site, please notify
your surgeon immediately.

If
you have any questions, please feel free to call us at 973-912-8111.

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Billing
Information
Determining the Cost of Surgery
The
cost of your surgery is determined by three factors, each will be
billed separately:
 | First,
a single predetermined fee is charged for each type of
procedure. This provides a reasonably accurate estimate of your
surgery costs in advance. The facility fee includes
medications, most standard supplies and the use of operating and
recovery rooms.
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 | Second,
you will be billed by your surgeon for his/her services.
You will also be billed for the services of the anesthesiologist
and, if applicable, pathologist, radiologist and/or surgical
assistants.
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you will be billed for any laboratory tests, if ordered, by the
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Insurance and Payment of Bills
We are committed to providing you
with the best possible care. If you have medical
insurance, we are anxious to help you receive your maximum
allowable benefits. In order to achieve these
goals we need your assistance and your understanding of our
payment policy.
Payment for Services
Payment for services is due at the
time services are rendered unless payment arrangements have been
approved in advance by our staff. We accept cash, checks
or credit cards. We will be happy to process your
insurance claim-form for your reimbursement. For certain
insurance plans we may accept assignment of insurance
benefits. All deductibles and co-pays must be paid on
the day of service.
Co-pays & deductibles
We are required by law to collect all
co-pays and deductible amounts that are not paid by your insurance
company. It is illegal for us to waive these
fees. Failure to collect would put us at risk of
insurance fraud and you at risk of losing your coverage.
Insurance Coverage
A Surgical Center accounts
representative may call you to discuss your health insurance
coverage and any co- payments you may owe. Before
surgery, please familiarize yourself with your insurance plan as
this will help you understand our billing procedures and
charges. If you have questions about your insurance
coverage, please contact us at (973) 912-8111.
If you have health insurance,
please bring a copy of your identification card to the Center.
We may also need the insurance forms supplied by your employer or
the insurance company. Your insurance carrier may have
special requirements, such as a second surgical opinion or
pre-certification for certain tests or procedures. It is your
responsibility to make sure the requirements of the plan have been
met.
If you are covered by Medicare or
Medicaid, please bring a copy of your card to the
Center. Note that both Medicare and Medicaid have
payment limitations on a number of services and items.
You are also responsible for deductibles and co-payments.

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