Pre-admission Surgery Services

Pre-admission Surgery Services

The purpose of the pre-admission clinic (PAC) is to make sure that you are prepared for your surgery before you are admitted to hospital. This allows for you to stay at home until the day of your procedure.

The pre-admission clinic helps make sure that you:

  • are medically fit for surgery,
  • are aware of the instructions to follow to prepare for surgery,
  • have made all the necessary plans for your recovery,
  • and are informed about what to expect before and after surgery

How and when will I be told if I need a PAC appointment?

The hospital PAC staff will phone you before your surgery. This may be anywhere from 1 day to 4 weeks before your operation. Ideally, it will be within one week of your surgery. Some patients who are scheduled for day surgery are only contacted by PAC if they require麻醉磋商or tests prior to their surgery.

What happens at a PAC appointment?

You may be given routine instructions over the phone or you may be asked to come in to PAC. In PAC, you may talk with a nurse, another medical professional and/or have aconsultation with anesthesiologist. You may also need to have blood or other tests done. It is helpful to have all your tests done at the hospital where you are having surgery.

Where are the PACs located?

Pre-admission Clinics are located at allhospitalsthat offer surgery on Vancouver Island. The PAC staff will give you directions to the clinic when they contact you about your appointment.

General Information on Pre-admission Surgery Services

Referral Required?
Not required
Preparing for Your Visit

If you come to the hospital for a PAC appointment, allow between one and four hours.

Things to bring:
  • your BC Care Card or proof of substitute Medical Insurance Plan. If you do not have these, bring another type of personal identification
  • all medications, over-the counter drugs, vitamins, and natural or herbal remedies you take, in their original containers including blister packs
  • sn interpreter if you do not speak English
  • st least $4.00 in coins for parking. Parking cost $2.00 for 1 hour and 45 minutes at most hospitals
  • if you have been told to fast (not eat or drink) for a test, bring something to eat for after the test
  • book or magazine to read during wait times
  • a family member or support person, if you wish. This is especially important if you are in a wheelchair and need help moving about

Locations

Bamfield Health Centre

Bamfield Health Centre

353 Bamfield Rd
P.O. Box 40
Bamfield, B.C.
V0R 1B0

250-728-3312

Chemainus Health Care Centre

Chemainus Health Care Centre

9909 Esplanade St
Chemainus, B.C.
V0R 1K1

250-737-2040

Cormorant Health Centre

Cormorant Island Health Centre

49 School Rd
Alert Bay, B.C.
V0N 1A0

250-974-5585

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