
Patient Information
Admission procedures for Overnight and Day surgery patients:
1 - 2 days prior to your scheduled surgery, an OakLeaf Surgical Hospital
nurse will call you to obtain information that will assist the hospital
staff in preparing for your surgical procedure. This phone conversation
will include questions about:
- Medications you are taking (prescription, over-the-counter and herbal
remedies)
- Any allergies (food, medications, environmental)
- Timetable for admission, surgery and recovery
- Transportation arrangement for the day of your procedure
On the day of your surgery you will come to the reception desk in the
OLSH lobby and notify them that you have arrived. After checking in,
you will be escorted to a private registration area where you will be
interviewed to complete any paperwork and review your patient rights.
A family member may be with you at this time.
Your registration form will be reviewed for accuracy. A patient identification
band will be placed on your wrist. You will be then be asked to return
to the lobby area until your surgical suite and staff is ready.
When everything is ready for your procedure, the nurse will come to
the lobby waiting area to meet you. Any companions with you will be
asked to wait in the lobby area. The nurse will accompany you to the
Pre-Op area. There you will meet with the anesthesiologist, change clothes
and sign a surgical consent.
You will be asked to remove any contact lens, partials, dentures, nail
polish and jewelry.
Any personal belongings will be placed in a basket and returned to
you after surgery.
A nurse will be available to you from Pre-Op to Recovery and is there
to address any concerns or needs you might have.
When your surgeon is ready, you will be transported to the operating
room, accompanied by your surgical nurse.
After your surgery you will be taken to the Recovery Room until your
anesthesiologist determines you are awake and responding appropriately.
When you are awake and responding appropriately, you will be taken
to your room or discharged. Any family members or friends will be advised
that you are ready to go home, or if you will be staying in the hospital,
when they might see you.
Hospital Stays
Some procedures may require you to stay in the hospital overnight or
longer, dependent on your doctor’s orders. This could include
the night before, or the evening after surgery. Your doctor will advise
you as to the anticipated length of time you will be in the hospital
following your procedure.
Your room will reflect a warm comfortable hotel atmosphere with cherry
cabinetry, carpeting, television and DVD player.
You will be able to select room service meals, individually prepared
for you by our hospital chef.
Any physical, respiratory, or other therapy will be conducted in the
privacy of your hospital room and surrounding area.
Same Day Surgical Procedures
Same Day (Out patient) procedures include any surgeries that allow
you to return home the same day. Admission guidelines remain the same
for Same Day surgical patients.
Recovery Room and Discharge
After your surgery, you will be taken to the Recovery Room, where your
nurse will be with you. You will remain in the Recovery Room until you
are well enough to go home. The anesthesiologist will determine when
it is safe for you to be released.
When you are ready to leave the hospital, the Recovery Room nurse will
review with you, and the person accompanying you, any instructions regarding
medications, diet, surgical dressings and follow-up appointments.
All instructions will be provided in writing along with contact phone
numbers should you have any questions after discharge.
Patient Rights/Education/Privacy Notice
- Advance directives: This link will inform you of the OakLeaf Surgical
Hospital’s policy regarding power of attorney, living wills and
other advance directives.View advance directives
(PDF).
- Privacy notice: This will advise you of how personal medical information
about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to
this information. Please review it carefully. View privacy notices
(PDF).
Visitor information
Visiting hours are not limited, unless otherwise requested by a physician
or patient, however we do not recommend people staying long hours due
to the patient’s need for rest. Visitors may use the main entrance
of the hospital. After hours visitors may use a security-controlled
door to the right of the main entrance.
A large comfortable lobby area with television, aquarium, clustered
seating areas, and reading materials is available to friends and family,
during regular day hours.
The Bistro area, just a few steps away from the lobby and patient rooms,
offers complimentary snacks and beverages for family members as well
as comfortable seating, television, restrooms, and access to a writing
desk and telephone.
Family members may order room service meals to be served in the patient’s
room or in the Bistro area.
Insurance Options at Oakleaf Surgical Hospital
OakLeaf Surgical Hospital participates with the following health plans:
- Accountable Health Plans of America(AHP)
- The Alliance
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- CIGNA
- Community Care Network (CCN)
- Community Employers Health Alliance(CEHA)
- Community Health Partnership
- CompcareBlue
- First Health
- Group Health Cooperative (orthopedic services only)
- HealthEOS
- HealthPartners
- Humana-ChoiceCare
- Medica
- Medicare
- PreferredOne
- Security Health Plan
- SelectCare-LaborCare
- Unity Health Insurance
- WEA Trust
- WPS
Please check with your health insurance company to confirm hospital participation with your health insurance plan.