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The Perioperative Medicine (POM) Clinic department is responsible for the evaluation and preparation of all patients scheduled for surgery at the Santa Clara Surgery Center.
Once your surgery date has been scheduled, a member of your Care Team from the Perioperative Medicine (POM) Clinic will call you to schedule your appointment with the POM Clinic. Depending on the complexity of your procedure and your medical conditions, you may be scheduled for a formal office visit or an evaluation by telephone. Your surgeon and the Perioperative Medicine (POM) Clinic will help decide which is best for you.
Prepare for Your Surgery
Click each arrow to follow these steps to prepare for your surgery:
Step 1 - Your Perioperative Medicine Clinic Appointment
During your Perioperative Medicine (POM) Clinic visit, your medical history will be reviewed, and pertinent preoperative tests will be completed. We will review your current medications and other important preoperative screening questions. This evaluation will ensure your optimization for surgery. At the conclusion of this visit, you will be provided with important information to help you prepare for your surgery. It is important to keep this appointment to prevent any issues that may cause a delay or postponement of your surgery. The date and time of your appointment will have been scheduled with you personally and a confirmation email, text or phone call provided.
Step 2 - Your Anesthesia Care
Prior to the day of surgery, your chart will be reviewed in detail by an anesthesia provider. The day or two prior to your surgery, you will receive an email from the anesthesia provider if you are registered on KP.org. On the day of surgery, your anesthesia provider will review your medical history and anesthesia plan with you.
For more information on your anesthesia, click on the following link:
If you want to learn more about blood transfusions and blood products, click here to a link from the State of California:
If you identify as a Jehovah’s Witness, we understand that you may have preferences on blood products in the event you require a blood transfusion. Please click on the link below to access our Blood Products Preference Form for your review with a member of your surgeon:
Click the link below to watch a video that will help you better understand the anesthesia you will receive before your procedure:
Step 3 - Preparing for Your Procedure
Next, we would like you to preview each step of your procedure online with the “Prepare for Your Procedure (EMMI)” program. This short, easy to understand video will provide you with a clear sense of what to expect before, during and after your procedure. Patients who watch these find them very helpful and feel reassured about their experience having surgery.
The program can also be viewed at home, a Kaiser Permanente Health Education Center, or anywhere with internet access. Many can also be watched on an Apple iPad. Please watch the program as many times as you would like and share it with family and friends.
* PLEASE NOTE: NOT EVERY PROCEDURE WILL BE LISTED. IF YOU DO NOT FIND THE PROCEDURE YOU ARE SCHEDULED FOR, YOU MAY STILL FIND IT HELPFUL TO VIEW THE ANESTHESIA PROGRAM
If you are expecting to stay overnight at the hospital, please view the pneumonia in the Hospital information and the using an Incentive Spirometer video.
If your surgeon has spoken with you about the enhanced recovery after surgery pathway, please review the article and associated links regarding ERAS.
- Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, or ERAS for short, is a program that helps you safely prepare for surgery and recover more quickly after surgery. It will help you to heal quicker, eat and move sooner as well as control your pain.
Step 4 - The Day of Your Surgery
A registered nurse from the Preoperative Unit will call you the business day before your surgery to provide you with the time of your surgery.
Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time. Due to the high volume of patients at the Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center, please also plan some extra time to find a parking place. We recommend patients park in the A, B or C parking lots or take advantage of our valet parking service next to parking lot A on the Homestead Road side of the building. There is no fee associated with using the valet parking services and it is available to all patients. Valet parking is available between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Step 5 - After Your Surgery
Our Hospital to Home website can support your recovery from surgery or hospitalization through exercises, viewing appointments online, and following your new medication schedule using the My KP Meds app.
- Take control of your recovery through exercises you can do at home.
- Keep your recovery on track by viewing your appointments online.
- Follow your new medication schedule with confidence using our My KP Meds App.