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Phone: 817-415-9670
Fax: 817-415-9671

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Before Your Procedure Checklist

A Health History Nurse will call you prior to your procedure to collect information about your health to expedite your admission process.

A scheduler will call you the day before your procedure, review special instructions and answer any questions you have. If you have not received a call by 4 p.m. the day before your procedure or have additional questions please call us at 817-415-9670.


It is important for you to follow these guidelines before procedure to prevent delay or cancellations.

Food and Drink

If you are having a colonoscopy, please follow the clear liquid diet the day prior to your procedure. NO SOLID FOODS on this day. Nothing by mouth 4 hours prior to your procedure.

If you are having an EGD, you may have clear liquids up to 6 hours prior to your procedure.

Alcohol
Do not drink alcohol for at least 12 hours before your arrival.

Smoking/Tobacco
No smoking/tobacco after midnight the night before your procedure.

Makeup, Nail Polish, Jewelry (including body jewelry)
Please remove all these items before procedure.

Clothing
Wear loose, casual, comfortable clothing to fit over dressings.

Valuables
Please leave valuables at home.

Notify The Center & Your Physician If:

  • You have an elevated temperature, cough, cold, vomiting or diarrhea between your last visit to the physician and the day of your procedure.
  • You suspect you may be pregnant.
  • You are taking: diet pills, aspirin, ibuprofen, blood thinners, or certain herbal medicines. You may need to stop taking these 1-2 weeks before your procedure. You can discuss this with your physician.

What You Need The Day Of The Procedure:

  • Information To Bring: Insurance cards, photo ID, Medicare or Medical Assistance information, numbers and addresses.
  • Driver: You must plan to have someone drive you home. Do not plan to use taxis or other public transportation.
  • Escort: A friend, relative or dedicated caregiver MUST stay with you for 24 hours.
  • Legal Guardian: A legal guardian must be in the center AT ALL TIMES for children and dependent adults.
  • Care For Children: If you have young children at home for whom you normally care for, plan for someone else to care for them for at least the first 24 hours following your procedure.
  • Interpreter: If the patient cannot read, speak English or use sign language, an interpreter is required. If you need assistance arranging for an interpreter, please contact the Scheduling department 817-415-9670 as soon as possible.