FAQs
Please let us know if you are unable to attend the clinic. This allows us to give that appointment to another patient and we will try to reschedule your appointment for a more convenient time.
How was I referred to the Pre-Op Assessment Clinic?
Patients are referred to pre-op assessment by their surgical team.
Why was I referred to the Pre-Op Assessment Clinic?
Patients are referred to pre-op assessment to be reviewed by Pre-op Assessment nurses and anaesthetists before surgery, to assess their current health and suitability for undergoing anaesthesia, and to assess whether there are ways of optimising their health before surgery to make them as prepared as possible for surgery.
Additionally, it provides an opportunity for the anaesthetists to discuss the process of undergoing anaesthesia with the patients and answer any queries. The aim is to improve our patient’s experience and outcomes and to reduce surgical cancellations.
What happens in the clinic?
Patients are assessed by both a Pre-Op Assessment nurse and an anaesthetist.
This will involve:
- Questions about your past medical and surgical history
- Medical exam
- Height and weight measurement;
- Blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature measurement.
- Blood tests
- ECG
You do not have to fast for the blood tests taken in the Pre-Op Assessment clinic.
Do I need to do anything?
Please bring a list of your current medications with you. You will be asked about many aspects of your health and your past medical history, so it may be helpful to write down any previous or ongoing medical issues and any previous surgeries.
Medication advice
You may be given instructions about changes to your medications around the time of your operation. These will be discussed with you in the clinic and you will also be given written instructions about any changes.
Further tests and referrals
After being seen in the clinic the anaesthetist might book you for further tests such as Pulmonary Function Tests which test your breathing, or Echocardiogram which is an ultrasound scan of your heart. Additionally, you may be referred to other specialists if any issues arise that require further expert advice. The reason for this is to make sure that there are no problems with your health that need to be addressed before surgery.
Contact
tel: (01) 221 3675/4570/5659
Location
1st Floor
Clinical Services Building
Corridor near St. Mark’s Ward
St. Vincent’s University Hospital
Elm Park
Dublin 4
Opening Hours
Mon to Fri: 08:00 – 17:00