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    John A Serpa MD

    3.9 (7 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Hallandale Outpatient Surgical Center

    4.0(10 reviews)
    13.0 mi

    I never hurt of them before my husband eyes doctor use this place for operating my husband for…read morecataracts. They kept me informed of what we need to do. They were on time, even started the operation before the time schedule. All workers there we had to deal with where great. We have no complain

    My ophthalmologist sent me here to remove my cataracts. When you don't know what to expect the…read morefirst time, the second time has you understanding the drill. There is a system and it flows to a T. The door to the facility promptly open at 6am. I filled out my paperwork, paid the co-pay and was told to wait for a nurse to get me. Bring a small blanket because it is very cold. First round I wore my shoes and second round I went in my stocking feet. Reason for not wearing shoes was because when they lay you back, it felt uncomfortable with my shoes. Others said it feels like an assembly line. For me it felt like a car wash. Everyone was wonderful. Even though I had a blanket, they put a warm blanket on top of me. Both times there were 2 other patients waiting to go next. I was given multiple eye drops. The first time it felt like I was being water boarded and the second time the nurse slowly counted each drop. I had a terrific anesthesiologist who made darn sure that he supplied me with a great cocktail and nausea medication. When the procedure was over, I skipped the drinks and snacks and couldn't wait to get home to check out my new eyesight. Hope I can put anyone to rest if they are apprehensive about the surgery. The only agony is waiting for the other people to get done. Once those doors open, you are wheeled into the operating room and things move fast. This is when you should take some time to watch the show. To be able to see different unexplainable images without any pain was remarkable. Hearing the doctor say, "Perfect!" Put the shine on this old girl's eyes.

    John A Serpa MD - anesthesiologists - Updated June 2026

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