Patient Instructions
Please read these instructions carefully. It is important for you to follow these instructions before surgery to prevent delay or cancellation. If you must cancel your procedure, we require 48 hours notice. Read more...
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Your rights and responsibilities as a patient are outlined in this document, you may click the link above to read online or print for your reference.
An advance directive is a document that pertains to treatment preferences and the designation of a surrogate decision-maker if you become unable to make medical decisions on your own. You do not have to have an advance directive. Advance directives are generally in the form of a living will, life-prolonging procedures declaration, designation of a health care representative or proxy, or durable power-of-attorney. Advance directives can be revoked or amended at any time. This document has been designed to help you understand the Lexington Clinic Ambulatory Surgery Center's policies on advance directives.
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policies on Advance Directives.New Lexington Clinic, PSC has full ownership of this Ambulatory Surgery Center. Your attending physician may have a vested interest in this specific facility. Names and addresses of all officers, directors and principal stockholders, either beneficial or of record are available upon request. If you have any questions, please contact the Ambulatory Surgery Center Administrator at (859) 258-4600.
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