Post-operative Care
Making post-surgical recovery faster
With an organized post-surgical recovery plan, we provide you all the information on a one-on-one basis. Having a plan handy, ensures resolving all your queries related to post-op care before leaving our facility.
What to do and what not
In our post-op care report, we define the activity restrictions and timely exercises that are meant to fasten your recovery.
Mitigating pain to maximize recovery
We tend to follow a few natural pain recovery techniques like applying ice to relieve the pain. We recommend non-narcotics agents to optimize pain control such as Advil, Tylenol, etc. If we still have to recommend narcotics, we suggest taking benefit from stool softeners too.
Wound care
Even though you had surgery, we see to it that you should be able to shower before leaving our premises. We also guide you on caring for local wound and the frequency to visit us for required post-surgery checkups.
Post Op Instructions
The following instructions list out the most common post-operative issues. You can see us at our office if you want to know any specific surgical procedure which is not addressed in the given list.
- Post-Operative instructions for Hemorrhoidectomy
- Post-Operative instructions for Laparoscopic and Open Appendectomy
- Post-Operative instructions for Laparoscopic and Open Colon resection
- Post-Operative Instructions for Mastectomy (partial or complete) and Axillary dissection
- Post-Operative instructions for Mole or Mass removal
- Post-Operative Instructions Gastric Band Placement
Is your pain worse? Don’t ignore it.
In case if your pain worsens and you have recorded a fever over 102F, redness, frequent vomiting, bleeding, etc. then contact us immediately.
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Making the most of surgical outputs
Having one-on-one interaction with our top surgeon helps in understanding the complete surgical procedure. Whether it is for general surgery or surgical oncology, we try to ensure best surgical outputs for local and overseas patients.
Accepting Patients From Greater Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, Richmond, Fulshear Areas.
Patients visiting from the greater Houston and other areas of Texas are requested to call us for a confirming appointment. Overseas patients request us to contact us in advance for a detailed consultation.
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