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I was very happy with the services I received here for two procedures. I also had a surgery here this past Friday and I was very well cared for by all. I was treated with great respect and had outstanding customer service from the Nurse Anesthesiologist Justin. Justin really listened to my concerns and solved any issues that could arise from side effects. He was also very kind and friendly. He could sense I was a bit scared and was a calming soul. I had a prior bad experience with surgery Anesthesia so was very nervous. I credit Justin with almost no side effects from this round of Anesthesia. Diane in PreOp and Agnes (I think that was her name) were also very caring souls. I just adore nurses. The one and only bit of advice I could give is that the Recovery Room stay should be longer in my opinion. I am not sure why they kick you out so fast. Wave of the times I suppose. It did not seem that busy but maybe they needed the bed. That worries me a bit since I had challenges getting home. I think it would have been better to let me stay a few more hours. They literally had me dressed and out the door in about 40 minutes after surgery. The Recovery Room nurse was a bit gruff. I really can not say anything bad about her but she is not as out-goingly caring as the Pre-Op folks. Of course if I had to choose I guess I would pick the warmer fuzzy folks first for calming effects prior to surgery rather than after. However, both are important and have purpose and reason. Thanks to all the staff for taking such great care of me.
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