To ensure your safety you must discuss any and all medications that you are taking with your surgeon so he has the details of your medical history and your medication history.
If you are having any medical difficulties prior to surgery, please let the surgeon’s office know immediately of the issues.
If you have any non-emergency medical problems the morning of surgery, like you wake up with a fever; flu-like symptoms; sore throat, etc., and if it is before 8:00 a.m. please call the Hospital or Surgery Center that your procedure is scheduled at:
Tucson Medical Center:
(520) 382-8600
5301 E. Grant Road
Tucson, AZ 85712
Northwest Medical Center:
(520) 742-9000
6200 N. La Cholla Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85741
Northwest Tucson Surgery Center:
(520) 877-6700
6320 N. La Cholla Blvd., Suite 100
Tucson, AZ 85741
Oro Valley Hospital:
(520) 901-3500
1551 E. Tangerine Road
Oro Valley, AZ 85755
Green Valley Hospital
(520) 393-4700
4455 Interstate 19 Frontage Rd
Green Valley, AZ 85614
SurgCenter of Tucson
(520) 396-4420
3935 E Fort Lowell Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85712
Camp Lowell Surgery Center
(520) 618-6058
4620 E Camp Lowell Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85712
Carondelet Foothills Surgery Center
(520) 877-5660
2220 W. Orange Grove Road
Tucson, AZ 85741
If it is after 8 am, please contact the surgeon’s office:
- East: (520) 784-6200
- Northwest: (520) 382-8200
- Oro Valley: (520) 544-9700
If you have an emergency, please call, or have a family member call 9-1-1. Tell them you are having a medical emergency and explain the nature of the situation. Emergency responders will immediately assess the problem and take care of you.
Eating and Drinking
The information listed below are general instructions, because of the different surgeons/surgeries and patient health information/history you may be given different instructions per your surgeon. YOU MUST FOLLOW YOUR SURGEON’S INSTRUCTIONS, if you have any questions please contact your surgeon’s surgery coordinator for clarification.
For adults and children over the age of 5:
If your surgery time is before 12 noon: You may NOT eat or drink anything (nothing by mouth; NO water, mints or gum) after midnight.
If your surgery time is after 12 noon: You must not eat or drink anything, including water for eight hours before your scheduled arrival time for your surgery unless instructed by your surgeon. Be aware that your surgery may be moved up, and if so, some physicians may suggest you to not eat at all.
For children under the age of 5:
NO solid foods for 6 hours prior to the surgery, but they may continue clear liquids until 4 hours prior to the surgery. At 4 hours prior to surgery, the child may NOT have ANYTHING by mouth.
***Please be aware that if you do not follow the above listed criteria, due to health risks, your surgery may be cancelled or postponed.