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Frequently Asked Questions Click here find out more information on frequently asked questions regarding surgical proceedures
Disclaimer Notice We appreciate the trust that you have placed in our practice by asking us to perform your surgery. We will do our absolute best to make the experience a positive one. This is an outline of our billing and collection process. For further details, please call out surgery scheduling at 713-426-2400 Ext #3 for information about hospital charges, please contact the hospital billing office. As surgical specialists, we charge a consultation fee for an office visit or inpatient evaluation. This represents our medical evaluation, review of diagnostic tests, and decision-making. For each procedure or operation that is performed the surgeon charges a separate fee. Many times, the surgery requires an assistant. If our staff is the assistant, you will be billed an assistant fee from our office as well. Routine follow-up after most operations in included in the surgical fee. Even if you have insurance, you, the patient, are ultimately responsible for the bill. However, to simplify the process for you, we will submit charges to your insurance company directly. Our fees are generally set at a contracted rate that varies by insurance plan. To get this rate, the surgeon must be a preferred provider in your plan. You are responsible for verifying this. You should also call the insurance company and inform them of the procedure you are having and make sure you are covered. Prior to surgery, we will contact your Insurer to obtain pre-certification and verify your benefits. This process does not guarantee payment from the insurance company. We will also estimate your out of pocket expenses based on your deductible and coverage, and ask that you pay this before the procedure. We will send you a statement after your procedure, informing you of our charges. At this time, we will send you a statement indicating the balance that you owe, if any. If no attempt to pay has been made within 90 days, the account will automatically be turned over to a collection agency and will adversely affect your credit report. If you have a special circumstance, you may contact our office to make arrangement and avoid being placed in collections.
What is Minimally Invasiv3e (or Laparoscopic) Surgery? The term minimally invasive surgery is used to describe abdominal surgery performed without making a large incision though the skin and muscle to open the abdomen. Instead, a scope is inserted though a trochar inserted into the abdomen though a 1/2 inch incision. The abdomen is insufflated with CO2 gas to distend it like a tent, allowing visualization of the abdominal organs. Long hand-held instrument are inserted through smaller trochars and used to perform the surgery, while the surgeon views the inside of the abdomen on a TV screen. Specialized tools such as scissor, graspers, ultrasonic dissectors and endoscopic staplers facilitate the surgeon's ability to perform complex intraabdominal surgery using advanced laparoscopic techniques. For more details, see the Minimally Invasive Surgery page.
If you have any questions after discharge or if you think there is a problem, call our office number. During the day, we will take your call and contact a doctor, who will call you back. After hours one of the physicians is always on call and can be paged through our office answering system, 847-433-1060.
What follow up appointments are necessary? Patients generally come in for one r two follow up visits. The first one is 7-10 days after the surgery unless otherwise specified.
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