Information about the surgery
Anesthesia Consultation
Minimum 48h before the surgery. Please bring the documents: insurance, the actual treatment, allergies, previous surgeries . medecines, and all informations being important. The duration of stay will be :2 days before the surgery minimum, around 2 days in the hospital depending the gravity of your case. And, you should try to stay 1 week after the operation, to be able to rest and perform some physiotherapy.
As soon the surgery planed, you should sign :
1 the consent of the surgery
- the estimation
3 . the consent of the anesthesiology
The payment for Dr Becker should be done prior the surgery, at the account of Dr Becker.
IBAN FR7630066100140002022600167
BIC CMCIFRPP
RIB 30066100140002022600167EUR
Account Owner MMM Corinne Becker 17 RUE de la Cote D’Argent 92410 Ville D’Avray
Domiciliation CIC LEVALLOIS MARCEL CERDAN
The clinic and other medical staff will be paid separately, at the entrance.
- Don’t eat, drink or smoke before , drink or smoke 6 hours before the operation. Take the medicines prescribed by the anesthesist, do not take any aspirine!
- Remove any nail varnish. Remove the hair using a depilatory cream (You must not use a Razor) on the area(s) indicated by your surgeon.Take a Bétadine shower
Necessary Documents for the Admission Day
- Signed informed consent
- Infectious risks form
- Trusted person declaration form
- Medical documents (X-rays, Lympho MRI, copies of medical reports, lab analyses, last hospitalization report, signed consent forms, etc.)
- private health insurance documents
- ID card or passport
- Minor patient: An authorization signed by BOTH parents is required
Personal Belonging Preparation on the Day Before Surgery
- Bring the required medical equipment and the one prescribed by your surgeon (crutches, support stocking, girdle, supports, …) Make sure you have enough loose clothes, shoes
- Bring your personal belongings: underwear, flannel, towels, clean pyjamas, shower gel, soap, hairbrush, toothpaste and toothbrush
- Medicine and prescription if you are currently taking a treatment
Day of Admission
- At your arrival, , the Admissions Office will take care of you for the paperwork .The concierge will show you the room, and help you for your luggage.
- Then, the nurses will take care of you and check all the protocols. Before operation your surgeon and your anesthesiologist will visit you in your room. Then, you will be driven to the operating theater, and other nurses will control all the technical points.The surgery will take 2 to 5 hours, depending the severity of the cases.After the surgery, you will spent 2 hours in the recovery room.The family can stay in the room, or at the restaurant in the garden.
After the Surgery
the day of departure: The prescriptions will be given to you, all the informations about the post operative care .The physiotherapy will be begin 3 days after the surgery, generally. The best would be to take an appointment before even your arrival. The secretary have a list of very good physiotherapist, depending where you are staying.
Insurance
- Aetna
- AmeriChoice
- BlueCross BlueSheild National Preferred Networks
- Building Service 32BJ Benefit Fund
- Champus
- Cigna HMO/PPO
- Cigna International
- CompraCare
- Emblem Health
- Empire BlueCross BlueSheild
- GHI
- Health Care Workers Local 1199 (all plans except the HMO plan)
- HIP Health Plan of New York
- International SOS
- Medicare (most locations)
- Multiplan – PHCS (most plans accepted, click for more details)
- NY Graphic Arts Benefit Group
Your Bill
You will receive a copy of your bill. After your insurance has paid, we’ll provide
you with a monthly statement of your account.
Generally, it takes from 45 to 60 days to obtain payment from an insurance carrier.
Each physician who provides professional services will send you a separate bill from his or her office. These physicians will include:
- your own physician
- other physicians who conducted tests and procedures
- consulting physicians chosen by your primary physician to read and interpret test results.
These physicians may include specialists in anesthesiology, cardiology, emergency medicine, nuclear medicine, pathology, radiology, or urodynamics. You will be responsible for paying these bills as well.
If we have received any such information from your insurance company, we’ll be glad to share it with you. However, for answers to any questions about insurance payments, deductibles, or co-payments, you generally need to check with your insurance company.