Our Unique Advantages...
The Center is specially designed to perform same day procedures - those which require more care than can be offered in your doctor's office but which do not require an overnight hospital stay. Your care will be provided by the same highly skilled personnel with the same training found in most larger facilities.
Because we perform only same-day surgeries, this allows the Center to provide services at reasonable costs and savings to you, your insurance provider, and your employer.
Surgery takes less time from your family and work schedule and, in many instances, you may resume your routine schedule the next day.
Putting You At Ease...
Our quality facility and staff are dedicated to creating a warm, compassionate, personalized environment for you and your family. Your family will enjoy a complimentary opportunity to utilize Boston Sports Club's state-of-the-art facility during your procedure. In addition, Boston Sports Club may be able to provide free child care as needed.
Before surgery...
All patients must have a history and physical within 30 days of surgery
Any special lab work or x-rays necessary for your procedure will be arranged by your physician prior to the date of your surgery. If you have an infection, fever, or noticeable change in your health since your last office visit, inform your doctor.
Please call the Pre-op nurse at 781-895-4907 on the business day before surgery between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. She will give you instructions for surgery. Your cooperation is required to ensure that your surgery is not cancelled.
We would like you to pre-register online as soon as possible using the following instructions:
- Log onto www.preopscreening.com If you
are a new patient, click the Register tab. Returning patients should
log in using your email address and password.
- Next, choose Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites as your medical facility.
- Complete the health questionnaire.
For surgery...
A family member or friend must accompany you to and from the Surgery Center. You may not drive after surgery. Public transportation should not be used.
- Wear comfortable clothing that is easy to get into after your surgery.
- All valuables should be left at home.
- Contact lenses may not be worn during surgery. Please bring your lens case
- Remove all make-up and nail polish
- Please remember to bring insurance card and a picture I.D.
- If you have any MRI, X-Ray or CT scans be sure to bring them with you.
After surgery...
- Your condition will be closely monitored by staff personnel.
- When you can move about, you will be allowed to sit up and visit with a family member or friend when appropriate.
- You will remain in Recovery until your physician or anesthesiologist feels you are able to be discharged.
Discharge...
- Specific instructions prepared by your physician will be sent home with you.
For 24 hours after surgery:
- Do not drive or operate machinery.
- Do not drink alcoholic beverages.
- Closely follow your doctor's instructions.
- If you have any questions about your surgery, please call your surgeon for details.
- We will call you at home to ensure you are feeling and doing well.

Insurance and Charges...
Generally all insurance carriers, including Medicare, reimburse Surgery Center charges just as they would any other health facilities.
Standard charges have been established for all procedures performed at the Center. The total charge for surgery will be comprised of both the standard charge as well as charges for any supplies and equipment used during your surgical procedure. If you you should have any financial responsibility at the time of service, such as a co-payment, deductible and/or co-insurance, you will be notified by the Center. These payments will be expected at the time of surgery.
Not included are fees for physician services (surgeon, anesthesiology, pathology). Those fees are submitted separately.
As a patient you have the right:
- No patient shall be denied surgical service on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or handicap.
- Every patient is entitled to have information from their medical record explained to them by the appropriate person and to authorize the release of the information from their medical record to an appropriate individual, organization or institution.
- Every patient is entitled to privacy during the provision of treatment care.
- Every patient is entitled to confidentiality of all records and communications to the extent provided by law.
- Every patient is entitled to receive, from the appropriate person within the facility, information about their illness, course of treatment and prospects for recovery in terms that the patient can understand
- Every patient is entitled to refuse treatment to the extent provided by law and to be informed of the consequences of that refusal. When a refusal of treatment prevents the facility or its staff from providing appropriate care according to its ethical and professional standards, the relationship with the patient may be terminated upon reasonable notice.
- Every patient is entitled to information about the facilities' policies and procedures for the initiation, review and resolution of patient complaints.
- Every patient is entitled to examine and receive explanation of their bill regardless of source of payment.
- Every patient is entitled to receive information concerning thier continuing health needs and alternatives for meeting those needs, and to be involved in their discharge planning.
- Every patient is entitled to know who is responsible for and who is providing their direct care.
- Every patient is entitled to information about facility policies and procedures affecting patient care and conduct.
As a patient you have the responsibility:
- Every patient is responsible for following facility policies and procedures affecting patient care and conduct.
- Every patient is responsible for providing a complete and accurate medical history.
- Every patient is responsible for providing documentation with regard to advance directives and/or healthcare surrogates. If unfamiliar with the above, please ask a Front Office Representative and they will be happy to assist you.
- Every patient is responsible for making it known whether he/she clearly comprehends a contemplated course of action and the things he/she is expected to do.
- Every patient is responsible for being considerate of the rights of other patients and facility personnel and property.
- Every patient is responsible for providing the facility with accurate and timely information concerning their courses of payment and ability to meet financial obligations.
If you need to contact the center please call:
781-895-4901