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  • Welcome to the office of Dr. Michael Yerukhim.

    The entire purpose of our practice is to provide our patients with powerful and natural results, in a safe and convenient manner. During your initial consultation, our primary objective is to listen and understand your ultimate goals, followed by education about the various options available. We firmly believe that every patient is different and has specific needs. We will strive to provide you with personal, individualized attention at each and every appointment.

    We approach your goals and health in a holistic fashion and as a team effort.

    Sometimes, being unsatisfied with how something looks, may be due to an underlying medical problem. We will not ignore this to focus on the aesthetics, but will do everything we can to have you looking AND feeling your best for a long time. This is especially important when addressing a reconstructive problem. As such, it is very helpful to us when you keep an accurate medical history. Knowing the names of your doctors and the medications that you take helps us to give you the most complete care. Also, remember, it is OK to ask questions! We want to make sure that you understand how to administer all medications, understand what you or your family member's test results mean, and what to expect if the physician recommends surgical treatment for your or your family member.

    • Bring your Health Insurance Card or Information

    • Bring a list of all medications you are taking

    • Bring a copy of any sleep, studies, X-RAYS or CT scans taken in the last year specific to the condition we are seeing you for (not just the reports - get the actual films on disk if possible)

    • Bring a copy of any medical record or test result specific to the condition we are seeing you for

    • Bring written parental authorization if someone other than parent/legal guardian accompanies a child 0-18 years of age (see consent form below)

    • Bring all new patient paperwork (see below) with you to your appointment to speed up the check-in process

    • Understand your insurance benefits and come prepared to pay your insurance co-pay and/or deductible

    • Leave yourself plenty of time. Don't create more stress for yourself by scheduling something else right on the heels of your new patient appointment

  • Scheduling

    Our schedulers will contact you to select a surgery date.

    For medical/insurance-based procedures, preauthorization may be required and can take up to 4 weeks. Our staff will handle this process once the surgery date is selected. We will contact you before your procedure if there are any issues.

    For cosmetic surgeries, refer to our Cosmetic Financial Policy.

    Preparing for Surgery

    • History and Physical/Preanesthesia Testing (PAT):

      • A detailed H&P is required 2 weeks prior to surgery. Contact us if you haven’t heard from the

      • PAT clinic by 10 business days prior.

    • Laboratory Tests & EKG:

      • Certain tests may be required based on your medical history and surgery type. These tests are essential but non-refundable.

    • Lifestyle Adjustments:

      • Stop smoking and alcohol intake 2 weeks before surgery to improve healing and reduce complications.

      • Take multivitamins with iron and zinc daily starting 2 weeks prior.

      • Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E, diet pills, herbal supplements (e.g., St. John’s Wort, fish oil) for 14 days before surgery. Blood thinners (like Coumadin/Warfarin, Palvix/Clopidogrel, Eliquis/apixaban, Xarelto/rivaroxaban, Pradaxa/dabigatran, Brilinta/ticagrelor) will need to be stopped, but require specific instructions from your doctor.

    • Prescription Preparation:

      • Fill all prescriptions before surgery day and bring them with you.

      • Arnica Montana: May reduce swelling and inflammation; take tablets 3 times daily for one week, starting two days before surgery. (Can be purchased over the counter at most stores).

      • Bromelain (pineapple extract): Helps minimize bruising and swelling; take 500 mg twice daily for one week before and two weeks after surgery. (Can be purchased over the counter at most stores).

    • Female Patients:

      • Antibiotics may reduce birth control effectiveness; use alternative contraception during treatment.

      • Consult your physician regarding temporary discontinuation of birth control pills.

    Warnings

    Inform Dr. Yerukhim if you:

    • Have used Accutane, received radiation therapy to the head/neck, taken steroids or immunosuppressive agents.

    • Have autoimmune diseases or are immunosuppressed (e.g., HIV, chemotherapy, diabetes, autoimmune blocking medications).

    Day Before Surgery

    • Confirm surgery time with the surgery suite. They usually call in the afternoon on the day before your procedure with the time to arrive for your surgery.

    • Wash your body thoroughly with soap the night before and morning of surgery; avoid deodorant or perfume.

    • No food or drink after midnight except small sips of water for medications.

    Morning of Surgery

    • Continue fasting (including gum, mints, or candy); small sips of water allowed for daily medications.

    • Brush teeth without swallowing water.

    • Shower again and wash surgical areas with soap.

    • Do not wear make-up, lotions or perfume.

    • Do not wear contact lenses.

    • Wear loose-fitting clothes that button in the front and flat shoes; avoid jewelry; avoid nail polish on index fingers.

    • Arrive 30–60 minutes early with a responsible adult who can drive you home and stay overnight.

  • In order to streamline your appointment, please take a few minutes to review our patient forms. Our New Patient Form should be filled out and brought with you at your first appointment. If you are arriving for a medical or cosmetic procedure, please review our various consents. We also ask that all cosmetic patients review our Photo Release Consent.

    New Patient Form General Pre-Operative InstructionsAesthetics Discovery QuestionnaireConsent: Photo ReleaseConsent: General TreatmentConsent: Surgical or OfficeConsent: Dermal FillerConsent: Injectables

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  • Please be sure to review our financial policy before coming to your appointment. It is important that you understand our terms for payment, including co-pays, deductibles and missed appointments.

    Cosmetic Financial Policy

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