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What happens at a consultation?

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What happens at a consultation?

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Your Consultation Will Include: Discussion with your physician Evaluation with your physician Computer Imaging (except breast surgery) Fee Quote Tour (when operating room is available) Consultations usually last an hour to an hour and a half. During your appointment, you will have the opportunity to discuss your concerns and goals with your physician and have your questions answered. You may discuss as many procedures as you wish at your appointment, as it is quite common, and safe, for patients to have more than one procedure performed at the same time. Your physician will evaluate you for the procedure(s) you are considering and inform you about all of the associated benefits and risks with surgery. Computer imaging will also be used to help you have realistic expectations regarding your post-surgical result. Unfortunately, the computer technology is not capable of breast imaging, but for most other procedures the imaging is very accurate. Feel confident when you visit ASI, you will

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Your Consultation Will Include: Discussion with your physician Evaluation with your physician Computer Imaging (except breast surgery) Fee Quote Tour (when operating room is available) Consultations usually last an hour to an hour and a half. During your appointment, you will have the opportunity to discuss your concerns and goals with your physician and have your questions answered. You may discuss as many procedures as you wish at your appointment, as it is quite common, and safe, for patients to have more than one procedure performed at the same time. Your physician will evaluate you for the procedure(s) you are considering and inform you about all of the associated benefits and risks with surgery. Computer imaging may also be used to help you have realistic expectations regarding your post-surgical result. Unfortunately, the computer technology is not capable of breast imaging, but for most other procedures the imaging is very helpful. At your initial consultation, you will meet wi

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