Your surgery center should introduce you to the main team members who will be involved in your care: patient care coordinators, your primary nurse, and, of course, your prospective surgeon. Everyone should be prepared for your arrival, and you should get the feeling that they are happy to see you.
As you move through the facility, take note of a few things:
- Is the office clean and well-organized?
- Does the staff seem to enjoy being there?
- Are they courteous to you, other patients, and one another?
You should definitely spend the bulk of your consultation time actually consulting with the surgeon who would perform your procedure. They should listen more than speak, show sincere interest in your reasons for considering surgery and your goals with surgery, and clearly explain all of your options.