Day patients | St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital
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Day patients
As a day patient, you will return home on the same day as your surgery or procedure. Day procedures and surgeries are safe, cost-effective and allow you to return to your regular activities as quickly as possible.
A range of general, ophthalmology, orthopaedic, gynaecology, and plastic surgery procedures can be done as day cases.
A day surgery or procedure could take four to six hours to complete from your time of admission to discharge. This will vary depending on the type of procedure and the operating list for the day.
Your day surgery preparation
Your doctor will provide any special instructions you should follow before your surgery, particularly regarding fasting and medications. Please check with your doctor if you will need any specific care, equipment or medications after your surgery or procedure.
After your surgery
In the first 24 hours after surgery, please do not:
drive a motor vehicle
use any machinery or tools
drink alcohol
make important decisions such as signing legal documents
do anything that requires a high level of alertness.
What to bring
Your Medicare card and concession cards such as the Safety Net Card and Department of Veterans’ Affairs Card
Your health fund details
Name and address of your general practitioner
Emergency contact details of your next of kin
Any X-rays or scans related to your condition
A list of any current medications you are taking, including natural remedies and supplements
A list of allergies to food or medications
Details of your employer and the date, time and place of accident if your surgery or procedure is covered by Workers’ Compensation or motor injury insurance
A book or magazine to read while you wait for your surgery or procedure
Bring your personal items in a small bag that can fit into the limited storage space provided in patient rooms.
What to expect
When you arrive, our caregivers will ensure all necessary admission requirements are complete.
Please note:
The time of your admission is not the actual time of your procedure. There will be times when you will need to wait during your hospital journey.
You will be given a patient identification band to wear once you are admitted. Our caregivers will confirm your identification before providing medication, treatment or a procedure. You may need to wait in a patient lounge, on a bed in a pre-surgery area or in your room before having your surgery or procedure.
After your surgery or procedure, nurses will monitor your recovery and perform regular observations such as blood pressure, oxygen levels and temperature.
Once you are awake, your nurse will inform you when it is safe to get out of bed and eat and drink. Your nurse will contact your nominated person to arrange for them to collect you.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to Elders past and present.
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For patients and visitors
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Day patients
For patients and visitors
Getting here and parking
Mt Lawley transfer FAQs
Visitor information
What to expect
Pre-admissions
Admissions
Day patients
Overnight patients
Children, young people, and adults at risk
My Admission
My Admission
Room service menu
Facilities
Benefits of private health care
Patient FAQs
Self-funded care
All-Inclusive Hospital Packages
Pay my bill
Pastoral services
Quality, safety and care
Infection prevention control
Medication management
Patient falls prevention
Patient feedback
Pressure injury prevention
Contact us
Day patients
As a day patient, you will return home on the same day as your surgery or procedure. Day procedures and surgeries are safe, cost-effective and allow you to return to your regular activities as quickly as possible.
A range of general, ophthalmology, orthopaedic, gynaecology, and plastic surgery procedures can be done as day cases.
A day surgery or procedure could take four to six hours to complete from your time of admission to discharge. This will vary depending on the type of procedure and the operating list for the day.
Your day surgery preparation
Your doctor will provide any special instructions you should follow before your surgery, particularly regarding fasting and medications. Please check with your doctor if you will need any specific care, equipment or medications after your surgery or procedure.
After your surgery
In the first 24 hours after surgery, please do not:
drive a motor vehicle
use any machinery or tools
drink alcohol
make important decisions such as signing legal documents
do anything that requires a high level of alertness.
What to bring
Your Medicare card and concession cards such as the Safety Net Card and Department of Veterans’ Affairs Card
Your health fund details
Name and address of your general practitioner
Emergency contact details of your next of kin
Any X-rays or scans related to your condition
A list of any current medications you are taking, including natural remedies and supplements
A list of allergies to food or medications
Details of your employer and the date, time and place of accident if your surgery or procedure is covered by Workers’ Compensation or motor injury insurance
A book or magazine to read while you wait for your surgery or procedure
Bring your personal items in a small bag that can fit into the limited storage space provided in patient rooms.
What to expect
When you arrive, our caregivers will ensure all necessary admission requirements are complete.
Please note:
The time of your admission is not the actual time of your procedure. There will be times when you will need to wait during your hospital journey.
You will be given a patient identification band to wear once you are admitted. Our caregivers will confirm your identification before providing medication, treatment or a procedure. You may need to wait in a patient lounge, on a bed in a pre-surgery area or in your room before having your surgery or procedure.
After your surgery or procedure, nurses will monitor your recovery and perform regular observations such as blood pressure, oxygen levels and temperature.
Once you are awake, your nurse will inform you when it is safe to get out of bed and eat and drink. Your nurse will contact your nominated person to arrange for them to collect you.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to Elders past and present.
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