
EXPERT ANESTHESIA CARE
EXCELLENCE THROUGH INNOVATION. PASSION FOR QUALITY CARE.
Anesthesia plays a critical role in your comfort, safety, and well-being before, during, and after your procedure.
In the operating room, your anesthesia provider carefully manages vital functions - such as heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, body temperature, and fluid balance - to ensure your procedure is as safe and smooth as possible.
What to Expect
Your anesthesia experience comprises of three phases: Pre-op: engaging and disclosing. Intra-op: tailored anesthesia plan and careful monitoring during procedure. Post-op: pain management and recovery.
Your anesthesiologist will discuss a customized anesthesia plan with you prior to surgery.
This plan will take into account the severity of the surgical procedure, pain control, and past anesthesia experience

Anesthesia Care Team Model
Your anesthesia care team is a group of skilled professionals dedicated to your safety and comfort throughout your surgical experience.
Led by a physician anesthesiologist, the team may include nurse anesthetists, anesthesiologist assistants - all working together to deliver expert, personalized care. From pre-op evaluation to post-op recovery, your team monitors vital signs, manages anesthesia, and ensures a smooth, safe experience at every stage.

General Anesthesia
This is the most common type of anesthesia technique. Patients are eased into a state of total unconsciousness and pain control. General anesthesia can be administered through techniques such as intravenously and inhalation.


General Anesthesia
This is the most common type of anesthesia technique. Patients are eased into a state of total unconsciousness and pain control. General anesthesia can be administered through techniques such as intravenously and inhalation.
Types of Anesthesia
This is the most common type of anesthesia technique. Patients are eased into a state of total unconsciousness and pain control. General anesthesia can be administered through techniques such as intravenously and inhalation.
General Anesthesia

Regional anesthesia blocks pain to a specific part of the body during the post-operative recovery process. Most common types are peripheral nerve blocks for orthopedic procedures.
Regional Anesthesia

Sedation Anesthesia
Sedation anesthesia is a form of anesthesia that induces a relaxed and drowsy state, while maintaining the patient's ability to breathe and respond to commands.