FAQs About My Anesthesia

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By James G. Cain, M.D., Robert F. Early, M.D., Joseph J. McComb, M.D., and Richard P. O’Flynn, M.D.

Q. What type of anesthesia is right for me?
Q. What should I tell my child about anesthesia?
Q. Will I remember anything during anesthesia?
Q. How can I reduce my risk of anesthesia?
Q. What about pain after my surgery?
Q. How are anesthesiologists paid?
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You will usually receive a bill for the anesthesia services from the anesthesiologist. You may also receive a bill from the hospital for the technology and supplies that they provide. Most anesthesiologists will file your insurance claim as a courtesy to you. As with other physician services, you are responsible for any deductibles or co-pays.

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