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Welcome to our surgery center
MedStar Health's Surgery Center at Annapolis is an outpatient facility specializing in surgical and endoscopic procedures. We are dedicated to the highest standard of surgical and endoscopic medical care in a safe, comfortable, and convenient setting. We are licensed by the Maryland Department of Health Office of Health Care Quality, certified by Medicare, and accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).
All appointments will be scheduled by your physician. If you have questions, please contact your physician directly.
Services we offer
Visiting us
Hours of Operation:
Monday through Friday:
7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Free parking is available in the parking lot outside of the building.
Our providers
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Candice J Anglin, FNP
Gastroenterology
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Henry Robert Boucher, MD
Hip And Knee Orthopedic Surgery & Orthopedic Surgery
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Kevin Arthur Brown, MD
Vascular Surgery
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Annie Bury, PA
Foot And Ankle Orthopedic Surgery & Orthopedic Surgery
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Ashley Nicole Cullen, CRNP
Vascular Surgery
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Brian Matthew Diller, PA
Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Surgery
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Steven Doll, PA-C
Orthopedic Surgery
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James C. Dreese, MD
Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Sports Medicine
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Jennie Marie Dulin, PA
Orthopedic Surgery
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Michael Shawn Goldstein, MD
Electrophysiology
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Mark David Hasenauer, MD
Hip And Knee Orthopedic Surgery & Orthopedic Surgery
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Kimberly Horning, CRNP
Orthopedic Surgery
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Geetha Jeyabalan, MD
Vascular Surgery
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Ryan David Katz, MD
Hand Surgery
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Arash Khoie, MD
Pain Medicine
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Lucy B Kupersmith, MD
Vascular Surgery
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Richard Gary Levine, MD
Knee Orthopedic Surgery, Shoulder Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Sports Medicine
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Milford Howarth Marchant, MD
Orthopedic Surgery, Orthopedic Sports Medicine & Sports Medicine
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Robert P McKinstry, MD
Hip And Knee Orthopedic Surgery
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Jason A. Meyer, PA-C
Cardiology
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Jose Mari Deguia Parungao, MD
Gastroenterology
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Mark O'Brien Peeler, MD
Vascular Surgery
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James Christopher Pendleton, MD
Pain Medicine & Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation
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Danny T. Shearer, MD
Gastroenterology
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Jason Andrew Stein, MD
Shoulder And Elbow Orthopedic Surgery
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Jacob M. Wisbeck, MD
Foot And Ankle Orthopedic Surgery
Pre-procedure policies
Please review the following policies in advance of your procedure date:
Pre-procedure information
Are you ready for your procedure? Click below to find out.
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Preparing for your procedure
Before you arrive
1. Review Instructions from your Physician's Office
- You will be given instructions on how to prepare for your procedure from your physician's office. It is very important to follow these instructions.
2. Discuss Medications
- Be sure to discuss all instructions regarding your pre-procedure medication management with your primary care provider, and/or proceduralist, especially if you take any blood thinners, NSAIDs, or diabetic/diet medications including GLP 1 agonists.
3. Complete Your Pre-Procedure Questionnaire
IMPORTANT: Please complete this at least 1 week before your procedure, but not more than 30 days.
- Our center partners with HST Pathways for financial estimates and clinical assessments.
- You will receive important e-mails and text messages from HST Pathways with details about your procedure and a link to your questionnaire.
4. Review Policies
- Please click the hyperlinks above in the pre-procedure policies section above.
5. Speak with a Center Contact
- A clinical staff member will contact you before your procedure to review your questionnaire and instructions.
- Please ask the staff member if you have questions regarding anesthesia or your procedure.
- If you need any further evaluation or testing before your procedure, the staff member will make you aware.
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Day of procedure
Please Bring With You
- All your insurance cards
- A valid picture ID (Driver's license, State ID, or other legal identification)
- Credit card or check to pay co-pays, co-insurance, or deductibles
- The most recent copy of an Advance Directive (if you have one)
Please Do Not Bring With You
- Please do not bring personal valuables to your procedure as the center cannot accept responsibility for them. Although your personal property is important, the primary concern of the staff is your healthcare needs.
- If you wear contact lenses, please DO NOT wear them on your procedure date.
When you Arrive
- You must be accompanied by a responsible adult over 18 years of age to be discharged and avoid cancellation of your procedure.
- On the day of your procedure, the center staff will confirm that you have a ride available.
Following Your Procedure
- Your nurse will review discharge instructions with you and/or the responsible adult who will be caring for you at home.
- A copy of all instructions will be provided as well as the contact information for your provider’s office for any further questions.
If You Receive Anesthesia or Sedation
- You will not be allowed to drive yourself home.
- You will not be allowed to leave alone in a taxi or other transportation service (e.g., Uber)
- It is recommended that you do not drive or make major decisions within 24 hours of your procedure.
- Please check with the center for the approximate time your ride should arrive for pick up. In some instances, your ride may be asked to wait at the center, depending on the procedure you are undergoing.
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Day(s) after procedure
Follow-Up Contact
The center will attempt to contact you on the business day after your procedure to ensure you are not experiencing unexpected concerns and that you have the opportunity to ask questions. For minimal disruption, you may receive this communication via text. Should you need to speak to center staff, you can indicate this via text or call the center directly.
Patient Experience Survey
We believe it is important to hear your views on the service and care that you received. Please make sure your voice is heard by completing our simple patient survey. You should expect to receive this survey electronically or on paper via the mail. Your feedback is valuable!
Billing
The center accepts most major insurance plans. If you have any questions regarding whether your procedure will be covered, please contact your insurance company.
It is important to understand that you will receive a bill from both your physician’s office for their professional services, as well as a bill from the center for use of the facility.
If you received care from an anesthesia provider or had biopsies taken, you will also receive a bill from the anesthesiologists for their professional services and/or the pathology lab.
If you have any questions about billing, please contact your insurance company.
Things to Remember
- You are responsible for paying all co-pays, co-insurance, or deductibles for your procedure prior to or on the day of your scheduled service.
- Any patient of menstruating age will be asked to take a urine test for pregnancy unless they have had a hysterectomy.
- Messages left on the center's voice mailbox after business hours will NOT be retrieved until the next business day. (For any emergency calls please call 911, urgent calls may be directed to the on-call physician through your proceduralist's office line.)
- The center is NOT responsible for vehicles left in the parking lot overnight.
Insurance
MedStar Health participates with most major health insurance plans. Please contact your insurance company to make sure your plan is covered.