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What types of pre-surgery examinations are required?

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What types of pre-surgery examinations are required?

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• All medical interventions, a complete blood analysis. • Blood formula • Blood group • Homeostasis • Urea • Glycaemia • Hepatitis B and C • HIV 1) For a breast surgery, a mammography is necessary although this can be done in Argentina. 2) For eye surgery, an ophthalmology examination is required. 3) For patients over 50, a cardiogram is required. These preliminary examinations must be made by your own doctor and are not included in the price. As a first step, they are essential for us so that we can confirm that there are no medical reasons for you not to undergo the surgery/treatment. They will form part of your medical file that will be presented to your surgeon and anesthetist during the pre-surgery examination.

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