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Ophthalmology Surgery Center of Dallas
10740 N Central Expy #400, Dallas, TX 75231, United States of America
+1 214-750-9288
http://www.oscdallas.com/
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
6 am to 5 pm
Tuesday
6 am to 5 pm
Wednesday
6 am to 5 pm
Thursday
6 am to 5 pm
Friday
6 am to 5 pm
Graham Palmer Avatar

Graham Palmer

5 months ago
Yesterday I came here for superficial keratectomy. Remove some nodules, some scarring and calcium deposits. I was a little nervous about not having a general anesthetic for surgery, but we discussed using Versed and that helped. They do the nerve block around my eye, and I was given propofol to bring me into a short nap and they told me that I’ll probably either wake up Stewart in the preoperative areas or just as a entering the operating room. So the anesthesiologist talk to me while giving me the propofol, and we were just chatting, as I started to feel myself get a little lightheaded and start feeding away. Next thing I know I am super lightheaded and super relaxed and then before I know it I’m out. And then I started waking up, but really groggy and relaxed as I was entering the operating room. And Dr. Bowman was great. And he greeted me with a very positive professional attitude. He really cares about his patience. And then after he asked me to leave my head to the left a little bit that’s when I think the anesthesia person started administering Versed. Because then I do not remember anything after that and I truly thought I was asleep. I don’t even remember the entire surgery at all. Because the next thing I remember, when coming out of the sedation from Versed was being wheeled out of the operating room. The verse said made it feel like I was taking a super deep and a super long nap. Because I remember absolutely nothing. Although in reality you’re still semi conscious. I think they gave it to me just before they started surgery. As for the propofol, it felt like a nice nap as well. But it was really nice to not remember the entire surgery at all from the Versed and the anesthesiologist and everybody there were awesome. And today I’m still recovering and I’m doing well. If I could, I would give you 100 stars. If you’re hesitant about getting ice surgery I highly recommend this place and they will make sure you’re comfortable.
Oscar Rivera Avatar

Oscar Rivera

5 months ago
Be very careful with the way they bill. They will send you a huge bill after you set up payment with out pay and refuse to give you an itemized bill. With that being said their water fountain is growing mold so how clean can their ORs be... I'll post a pic if they let me.
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colleen donohue

5 months ago
very very crowded waiting area. Staff was trying, but once again, my second time here, and they told me they were understaffed. After my procedure, I was only allowed 15 minutes in Recovery Rm. and then they told me I had to get up get dressed and leave even though I said I was very groggy and unsteady. obviously, they needed my space for the next person coming out of a procedure. I will never use an ophthalmologist again who has this place as their surgery center