For Our Patients
Midwest Surgical Hospital proudly serves our patients by providing advanced surgical, recovery care, and pain clinic services that are economical, convenient, and dramatically different than the “hospital/institutional experience.”
From the time you arrive, you will be provided with an environment that is safe, convenient, and comfortable for you and your family. It is our goal to provide a facility that would be above the expectations of the area population for improved health care delivery under safe and cost-effective conditions in compliance with all local, state, federal, and accreditation guidelines.
Please click through the information below to help you prepare for your visit to Midwest Surgical Hospital.
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Patient Amenities
Midwest Surgical Hospital takes care of you, and those who care for you. In addition to our expert surgical services, our facility offers many amenities to make your visit as pleasant as possible by providing a secure and comfortable environment.
Patient Rooms
We understand that comfort and safety are key to the success of your surgery and recovery so we offer hospital accommodations designed with that in mind. We do our best to keep medical equipment unobtrusively within reach, while emphasizing amenities like expansive windows, quality entertainment systems, visitor-friendly furniture, and ample cupboard space.
Wireless Internet
Internet service is available in the building at no charge.
Waiting Areas
Midwest Surgical Hospital offers comfortable and spacious waiting areas, with limited amenities.
Kitchen
Our team of chefs is on call in our professional kitchen facility to prepare gourmet meals from scratch; our menu is anything but “hospital food.”
Parking
For the convenience of family and friends, a visitor parking lot is located directly out front of hospital main entrance.
Visiting Hours
Normal visiting hours are from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm. The front door to the building is locked at 6:00 pm. To enter Recovery Care while the door is locked, press the intercom button at the east entrance door.
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Before Surgery
One to Two Weeks Prior to Surgery
Your physician will ask you to call your primary care physician to schedule an appointment if you have been directed to have a history and physical with labs and EKG if necessary. Please make arrangements with your primary care physician to have this done.
You will receive a phone call from our staff several days prior to surgery to go over instructions and to give you another opportunity to ask questions. If you happen to miss our call, please contact us at (402) 399-1952. Tours are available upon request.
- You will be instructed to discontinue all blood thinning agents and diet medications 1-2 weeks prior to your surgery.
- Call your physician if you develop a cold, fever, cough, or sore throat.
Day/Night Before Surgery
- Avoid alcoholic beverages or smoking 24 hours prior to surgery.
- Avoid wearing nail polish or heavy make-up.
- Leave valuables at home (money, jewelry, etc.).
An empty stomach is essential for safe anesthesiology and surgery. DO NOT eat or drink anything (including water, gum, or mints) after midnight the night before surgery.
Day of Surgery
- Please bring Insurance card and Picture ID to make your registration process go smoothly.
- Bring a list of your current medications.
- Bring a storage case for glasses, contact lenses, or hearing aids.
- Be sure to wear comfortable clothing.
If you are under the age of 19, your parent or guardian MUST be present BEFORE your surgery and sign a consent form in order for us to treat you. Also, You will need someone who is over 19 years of age to drive you home and stay with you for 24 hours if you are having anesthesia. This is very important for your safety.
We will provide you with a patient gown, robe, and slippers. An anesthesiology staff member will meet with you to discuss the type of anesthesia you will have.
Occasionally, surgery may be delayed due to circumstances beyond our control. Should delays occur, we will keep you informed.
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After Surgery/Recovery Time
Depending on the type of anesthesia used, the nature of your procedure, and your post-operative condition, you will either be seated in the recliner area before going home, or made comfortable in one of our private suites for an overnight, inpatient stay.
Your family and care partners are welcome. We encourage their participation in your recovery.
Patients are discharged after the physician or physician’s office representative approves release. You, your family member, or care partner will receive pertinent instructions to ensure a positive recovery while at home.
For your safety, we can not permit you to drive yourself home. We advise that you arrange for someone to remain with you for the first few days following your surgery. If you go home the same day of surgery, you must have an adult stay with you for 24 hours.
In consideration of our shared goal supporting patient success before, during, and after surgery, please be mindful of these Hospital regulations:
- Substitute Mylar balloons for latex.
- Set cellular phones to low or vibrate.
- Minimize conversations in patient care areas.
- Midwest Surgical Hospital maintains a smoke-free environment.
Parking
For the convenience of family and friends, a visitor parking lot is located directly out front of the Hospital’s main entrance.
Visiting Hours
Normal visiting hours are from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm. The front door to the building is locked at 6:00 pm. To enter Recovery Care while the door is locked, press the intercom button at the east entrance door.
We will respect your privacy, your fears, and your need for information and reassurance. Any questions regarding your surgery or your stay with us are welcomed.
Additional Information
Midwest Surgical Hospital is committed to assisting you in understanding your financial responsibilities related to medical services that you might receive at our hospital. The amount you are charged is determined in large part by the length of stay (for inpatient care), required testing (i.e., radiology, lab), and any special equipment that may be needed. We review our charges annually to ensure that they are appropriate to the services/procedures being provided.
Specific charges provided here are our base/undiscounted prices and do not necessarily reflect a patient’s financial responsibility. The prices below are neither a quote nor a guarantee of the charges for a service or the amount that you will owe. If you have insurance, your insurance policy coverage (including deductibles, co-pay, co-insurance, and out-of-pocket maximums) will determine the amount you owe.
Your insurance carrier has likely agreed to pay a lesser amount based on the number and type of services involved. Therefore, your ultimate financial liability is more closely tied to your insurance coverage and benefits than these charges. We recommend that you speak with your health insurer to assist you in determining your financial responsibility for any service you are considering or any service that may be provided to you at our hospital.
You also may receive bills from other medical specialty services that you may use during your visit with us, including physician charges, anesthesiology charges, radiologist reading fees, and pathologist fees. Charges from these medical specialists will be billed separately to you.
For additional questions please contact our billing office at 1-855-327-6350.
Our price estimator tool is available to view estimates by the procedure. Entering your insurance information will help provide an estimated cost by the procedure that includes deductibles, co-pay, co-insurance, and out-of-pocket maximums.