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Your Surgery

Following consultation and discussion a surgical operation may be planned. The following information will help you prepare for your surgery and any follow up treatment.

Our staff are on hand to assist you with any questions that you may have about your surgery. Contact details are available on our Contact Us page.

Preparing for your operation

Our staff will help you with the following:

  • The time of admission to hospital.

  • If you require a procedure prior to the surgery (e.g. Sentinel lymph node injection or guidewire localisation) this will be booked by our staff and you will be informed of the time.

  • If you are having a general anaesthetic you will be required to fast (no food or drink) for 6 hours prior to your surgery.

  • Your surgeon will advise you which medications to withhold prior to your surgery. If you have any questions regarding your medications please contact our staff.

  • If you are having day surgery you will need to have a family member or friend to take you home after your surgery.

  • If you are staying overnight in hospital after your surgery please bring your nightclothes and toiletries.

After the operation

Your surgeon will review you after your operation and, with your permission, will speak to your next of kin immediately following your surgery.

Your surgeon will instruct you on the care of your dressings and drains, and you will be given a prescription for any medications required (with instructions regarding their frequency).

Your surgeon will tell you when you will need your follow up appointment. Generally you will need to contact us the day after discharge to arrange it with our staff. For more information about follow up appointments, please visit our Your Consultation page.


Please note that all care has been taken in providing the information on this site. It is intended for background information and should not be used to make any medical care decisions. You should always consult with your medical providers for all specific advice on your medical treatment.