Albany Regional Eye Surgery Center is here to answer all your eye care questions. You will find answers to commonly asked questions regarding ophthalmic surgery and procedures below. If you need more assistance,
please call us at (518) 782-1181.
It depends on the specific procedure. The surgery center will call you the day before with your arrival time and specific instructions.
You may continue to take medications as prescribed by your physician. Diabetic patients will be instructed during your pre-op phone call on how to handle your medication. It is very important that you check with your surgeon and your primary physician if you are taking blood thinners. Together they will decide if you can stop your blood thinner.
Loose–fitting, comfortable clothing is preferred. Please leave any valuables and jewelry at home. Do not wear clothing that must be removed over your head.
Bring with you a photo ID, such as a driver’s license, and your insurance cards. When you arrive at the center the staff will review with you the consent for surgery, your financial responsibility, Advanced Directives, and other important information.
Your surgeon’s office will call you a day or two before your scheduled date and tell you the time that you are to arrive at the center. This will be approximately one to one and half hours before your scheduled surgery.
Immediately after surgery, you will be taken to our post-operative area where you will be monitored by our clinical staff. You will be offered a drink and a light snack. You will receive written instructions on what you should do at home, and you will be prepared for discharge from our center.
New York State regulations and our policy dictate that you cannot drive home after a procedure. We recommend that you have someone with you at home after your surgery.
Albany Regional Eye Surgery Center accepts most insurance plans and we are Medicare–certified. Any insurance questions you may have can be addressed with our Billing Department at (732) 846-2501