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Sometimes in a hospital, an elective procedure may need to be rescheduled if someone else needs an emergency surgery. That’s less
likely to happen at The Surgery Center.
Stress-free parking and first-floor access also make having a procedure at The Surgery Center convenient. “Many people prefer this
kind of setting because the parking is easy, since we’re not located on a hospital campus,” said Rowe. Instead, The Surgery Center is
located at 4901 Dawn Drive in Lumberton.
Modern facility and technology
The Surgery Center facility is still new—it opened less than three years ago—and features state-of-the-art technology. One example:
a sophisticated eye-surgery microscope. It features four operating rooms, two GI suites (where endoscopies and colonoscopies are
done) and one procedure room (used mainly for pain management).
All of the doctors at the ambulatory surgery center are the same highly qualified doctors who would treat you at Southeastern
Health’s main hospital, Southeastern Regional Medical Center. They’re supported by a dedicated team of nurses and other staff.
Everyone is committed to safe, efficient care that puts patients first, Rowe says. And they make sure you know what to expect after
your surgery when you get home.
“We call the staff ‘The A-team,’ and that’s what they are,” said Rowe. And it shows in those patient satisfaction surveys Rowe
compiles each month. “The lowest rating we’ve ever had is 99 percent.”
Having surgery soon?
If you are interested in having your elective surgery at The Surgery Center at Southeastern Health Park, let your doctor know. You Mi
can stop by and take a tour of the facility too. Just give Rowe a call at 910-887-2361, ext. 1808. ch
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