This provider serves patients in DALLAS and surrounding areas in TX.
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Common outpatient procedures performed at this ambulatory surgery center, based on reported specialties.
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Safe Surgery Checklist
% of surgical patients for whom a safe surgery checklist was used (ASC-9). Higher is better.
100.0%
natl avg ~97%
While I had no issue with the procedure or the excellent care Texas Health Surgical Center provided, I found the repetitive verification of information after my initial filing of my medical details with Texas Colon & Rectal Specialists both frustrating and unnecessary, ESPECIALLY considering that I had to spend an additional 30 minutes filling out the surgical center’s online profile to only receive both ANOTHER phone call AND then repeat much of the information AGAIN when I checked in for my colonoscopy procedure! Both my mitral valve replacement and pacemaker procedures, while with different medical centers, were both thorough and did not require such repetition of details (and I was told that many times, the information entered in the surgical center’s portals DOES NOT always show on the printouts provided to the medical staff!). I STRONGLY suggest better software so that your patients will not consider it incompetent.
Had a lumbar steroid epidural injection there and had a great experience. The front desk staff were nice and organized. My pre-op, op, and post-op nurses were so kind and helpful. Was a very smooth experience from start to finish.
I will not recommend this place. I will give a zero if it was an option. Waited for this procedure for months. Aftergoing through so many hoops of getting clearance to get it done, the procedure was cancelled simply because the patient's BP was elevated and the anesthesiologist for Dr. Agha did not feel comfortable treating the patient. He skipped his BP med in the morning due to NPO status but we checked it before leaving home to make sure it was ok. It was 130/80. BP was 125/85 last night. Yes, we monitor his BP twice a day and we have a BP log at home. Preop instruction sent specified NPO after midnight. We asked if it included BP medications, and they said yes. The patient was anxious of course, so BP was elevated during preop. We requested a mild sedative to calm him down or an IV med such as hydralazine or labetalol however, the anesthesiologist was not comfortable doing so. He said he does not do that. What a joke. He keeps on arguing that "patient will crush and no one will monitor". What is the role of the recovery team? I am not sure what kind of anesthesiologist he is , but he does not seem to be comfortable in what he does. Needless to say, we will find another GI and another place to get his procedure done. We will not be back in this place.
It was my first time having any type of procedure done and the nurses and staff in this building were the best I’ve seen. My husband is a disabled vet, so I’ve seen more than I’d like to. I was so nervous and they were amazing. Every department. 5 stars.
First off, I want to say that the care team was AMAZING. From anesthesiologist to the nurses. Cindy was great. Loved her immediately. Made me feel comfortable. They were very informative. And followed up after each other. The front desk staff — Id give them literally zero stars if I could. Before I could get a question out about payment, she cut me off and declined to work with me as I was told the day prior I would be billed since I already paid 1300. Told her I spoke to someone about this and then she told her manager that there was no note I spoke to them. Not my issue. Should definitely have a bit more patience when dealing with patients. And definitely some more communication going on. Had to have the doctors office call over to the surgery center to even move forward with the procedure. And they were making comments about how small I was also.which I’m already super insecure about. Horrible and discouraging experience with the front desk staff considering I didn’t know what I’d be facing after my diagnostic procedure. But aside from the business office. I’d recommend this center to new patients strictly for their medical team. ❤️
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Phone
(972) 267-5400Years in Operation
23 years
Est. 2003
Ownership
For-Profit
Operating Rooms
5
Specialties
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