Start now to sign up for your pre-surgical messaging and receive important reminders directly from Dr. Jason Garber over the next few weeks. These timely instructions will help you prepare safely and confidently for your upcoming procedure.
Presurgi is a secure reminder platform designed to help you prepare for surgery. It delivers important pre-operative instructions directly to your phone through text messages and short videos from your surgeon.
Your phone number is required so we can send you important pre-surgical reminders by text message. These reminders help you know when to stop certain medications, when to stop eating and drinking, and where and when to arrive for your surgery. Your number is used only for surgery-related communication and is handled through secure, HIPAA-compliant systems.
You are receiving messages because you have a scheduled surgery and your surgeon is using Presurgi to help ensure you are properly prepared. These reminders are designed to reduce confusion and improve surgical safety.
No. Presurgi does not replace your surgeon’s office. It is a reminder system that reinforces the instructions you have already received. If you have medical questions, you should contact your surgeon directly.
You may opt out of text messages at any time by following the instructions in the message. However, receiving reminders is strongly encouraged to help you prepare safely.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.
Pre-operative instructions are designed to reduce risks and improve your safety during anesthesia and surgery. Following them closely helps prevent complications, delays, or cancellations on the day of your procedure.
NPO stands for “nothing by mouth.” This means you should not eat or drink anything for the specified time before surgery, including water, gum, or mints.
Food or liquid in your stomach during anesthesia can increase the risk of aspiration, which is when stomach contents enter the lungs. Fasting helps keep you safe while under anesthesia.
You will be given a specific time to stop eating and drinking, often 8–12 hours before surgery. Always follow the exact instructions provided by your surgical team.
Certain medications, especially blood thinners, anti-inflammatory drugs, and some supplements, may need to be stopped prior to surgery. Always follow the instructions given to you and contact the office if you are unsure. Click here for an extensive list of medications and supplements to stop before surgery.
Some vitamins and herbal supplements can increase bleeding risk or interact with anesthesia. You may be instructed to stop them several days before surgery.
Some medications should be taken with a small sip of water, while others should be held. Follow your surgeon’s or anesthesiologist’s instructions carefully.
Notify your surgeon’s office immediately if you develop symptoms such as fever, respiratory illness, rash, or infection. Even mild illnesses can affect surgical safety.
Contact your surgeon’s office as soon as possible. In many cases, surgery may need to be delayed to ensure your safety.
Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Do not wear jewelry, makeup, lotions, or contact lenses unless instructed otherwise.
Yes. If you are receiving anesthesia or sedation, you must have a responsible adult drive you home and stay with you as instructed.
Bring a valid ID, insurance information if applicable, and any required paperwork. Leave valuables at home.

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