How It Works
Our goal is quality care.
At MyPreOp, we aim to enhance patients' quality of care, outcomes, and experiences by establishing a novel approach to the pre-op experience. MyPreOp utilizes evidence-based medical knowledge to optimize patient safety and improve access to high-quality pre-op screenings. We cooperate with surgical offices to facilitate a smooth pre-op and surgical process and prevent last-minute cancellations.
Why we are passionate.
We recognized the need for a more streamlined approach to the pre-op process as we observed significant variability in the traditional, outdated methods. At MyPreOp we believe in simple, convenient, quality evaluations.
How is MyPreOp different?
We specialize in virtual pre-op care, a more convenient model of care for both patients and providers. All of our providers are trained and proficient in conducting quality medical evaluations before surgery.
What is a virtual MyPreOp medical evaluation and why is it needed?
It’s an assessment conducted by a healthcare professional to determine a patient's overall health status and fitness for surgery. This evaluation is typically done prior to a scheduled procedure to identify any potential risks or complications.
A comprehensive evaluation is conducted by gathering pertinent information and applying the most recent medical findings. During our virtual evaluation, a healthcare provider reviews the patient's medical history and may order additional testing if needed. The provider may also ask the patient about current medications, allergies, and previous surgical procedures.
Based on the evaluation results, the provider will ensure the appropriate steps are taken to facilitate an optimal surgical outcome and develops a plan to manage any underlying medical conditions that may impact the surgery, including adjusting medications, optimizing chronic conditions, or providing additional medical interventions before or after the procedure to minimize potential complications.
What are the typical medical tests ordered for a MyPreOp medical evaluation?
The medical tests vary depending on the patient's medical history, age, and the type of surgery they will be undergoing. However, some common tests include:
Blood tests: These may include a complete blood count (CBC), blood chemistry panel, and coagulation studies to assess the patient's blood cell counts, electrolyte levels, kidney function, liver function, and clotting ability.
Urinalysis: Screens for any underlying kidney or urinary tract problems.
Electrocardiogram (ECG):
Checks any underlying heart problems and evaluates the heart's electrical activity.
Chest X-Ray: Assess the lungs and screen for any underlying lung conditions.
Other tests: Additional tests may be ordered based on the patient's specific medical history and risk factors, such as a stress test or echocardiogram to assess heart function.
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