We Put Our Patients First

Our anesthesiologists are highly educated and trained in delivering anesthesia during your procedure allowing for complete assurance that you are comfortable and safe. They will work with your surgeon to provide the optimal care. All Star Anesthesia is dedicated to providing each patient:

  • Safety

  • Comfort

  • Compassion

  • Integrity

Types of Anesthesia

All types of anesthesia are administered to keep you comfortable and pain-free during surgery, medical procedures or tests. But, there are some key differences. The type you receive will depend on factors like the procedure, your health and your preference.

Instructions

Following anesthesia instructions will help ensure your day goes smoothly. Your procedure may be delayed or cancelled if you do not follow all instructions or inform your provider of all health conditions in advance. The anesthesiologist will interview you, exam you, and discuss the anesthetic plan in advance.

Billing

Payment for anesthesia services depends on your insurance provider. The provider completing your procedure will discuss insurance and payment options with you in advance.

Privacy Policy

All Star Anesthesia, LLC is committed to maintaining and protecting the confidentiality of the individual’s PHI. All Star Anesthesia, LLC is required by federal and state law, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”), to protect the individual’s PHI and other personal information. All Star Anesthesia, LLC is required to provide the individual with this Notice of Privacy Practices about All Star Anesthesia, LLC policies, safeguards, and practices. When All Star Anesthesia, LLC uses or discloses an individual’s PHI, All Star Anesthesia, LLC is bound by the terms of this Notice of Privacy Practices, or the revised notice of Privacy Practices, if applicable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Anesthesia can be confusing and scary for many patients. Take a look at this list of frequently asked questions to help ease your concerns. You may contact your provider if you have additional questions.