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DelVal ASC
Devon Square II, 744 Lancaster Ave #110, Wayne, PA 19087, United States of America
+1 610-989-2600
http://www.delvalasc.com/
Friday
8 am to 5 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8 am to 5 pm
Tuesday
8 am to 5 pm
Wednesday
8 am to 5 pm
Thursday
8 am to 5 pm
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dls0528

5 months ago
I just had my first Light-Adjustable-Lens (LAL) Surgery for Cataracts on one eye. I can not express the excitement I felt seeing immediately. Dr. Neil Farbman, MD, is fantastic. I cannot give enough praise for all of the Staff at the Eye Surgery Center. Upon entering the Eye Surgery Center you are greeted with a smile and very courteous demeanor from the patient advocates. Being taken to the back for surgery the Nurses were all very friendly and very proficient. I have difficulties when putting in an intervenus line. The nurse, Mary Ann, a young and extremely patient nurse took so much care locating a vein and inserting the needle. I was extremely grateful. I felt no pain and absolutely no bruising. My experience there was 5 star. I am thankful that All of the Staff care so much for All of their patients, from a nurse passing by wrapping me in a warm blanket to everyone asking how I was doing every step of the way. Thank you !! Thank you !! Well done !!
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Monica Roychoudhury

5 months ago
I would like to give a huge shoutout to Diane my nurse who prepared me for my surgery and was with me during the surgery as well, yesterday. She is very skilled and was really kind, caring, and compassionate to me. I really appreciated you, Diane! Even the receptionist who checked me in was very polite and friendly. It is a great facility. Thank you for the conveniences and for the great experience.
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John Jubai

5 months ago
My wife just had some cosmetic surgery at this facility. When we first arrived at pre-op, she was given a gown that would not close on the sides, fully exposing her. It was a defective gown. When she questioned the nurse, she was told that's all that was available and they were out of gowns. When she insisted, the nurse went and got the gown off the next pre-op bed, that was prepared for another patient. and placed the other gown on the next bed, which my wife had already put on and taken off. Then the most disgraceful part was that the facility did not have any surgical under garments. My wife has had a couple other similar surgeries before, where she was given surgical under garments and handled with dignity. This surgery was a revision of a previous one, namely in the same exact area. White both previous times having been given surgical clothing at other facilities, this time she was told to have no clothing whatsoever under her gown before going into the O.R. She was never handled so indignantly in previous surgeries that were performed on the same exact area. She was seconds away from cancelling the procedure on the spot. Lastly, two days after the surgery she developed bilateral atelectasis, because the facility neglected to send her home with a spirometer. They were so fast to get her out of there after having been under general anesthesia for 4.5 hours, they didn't even make her drink or eat something before pushing her out the door. Stay away from this facility!