Surgery Pre-Op Instructions

Surgery Confirmation & Preparation Instructions

Full Circle Women's Care — Please read all instructions carefully before your procedure

⚠ Important: Select the Correct Location Tab Your surgery location is listed on your confirmation paperwork. Please open only the tab that matches your scheduled facility. If you are unsure which location applies to you, do not guess — contact our office by phone or through the patient portal before your procedure date.

Surgery Preparation — Overview

Select Your Location →

Once your surgery has been successfully scheduled, use this guide to prepare for your procedure. Select the tab above that matches your surgery location to view your specific instructions. Your personalized surgery arrival and post-op appointment times are found in your patient portal.

Full Circle Women's Care

In-office procedure at our clinic
Sedation anesthesia may be used
904-674-0022

Jacksonville Surgery Center

7021 A.C. Skinner Pkwy
Jacksonville, FL 32256
904-281-0021

HCA Florida Memorial Hospital

3625 University Blvd S
Jacksonville, FL 32216
Includes pre-admission testing.

  • No food or drink after midnightThis applies at all three locations. Fasting is required before any procedure involving anesthesia.
  • Bring a responsible adultA designated adult must accompany you, remain on-site throughout your procedure, and drive you home. You will not be permitted to drive after sedation.
  • Wear comfortable clothingLoose, comfortable attire is recommended for the day of your procedure.
  • GLP-1 medications require special timingIf you take a GLP-1 medication (such as Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®, or similar), your instructions will differ by location. See your location tab for details.
  • A post-op appointment has been scheduledAttend your follow-up appointment as instructed. Contact our office if you need to reschedule.
⚠ Not sure which location is yours?
Call our office or send a message through the patient portal before your surgery date. Using the wrong preparation instructions could affect your safety and may result in your procedure being postponed.
📍Full Circle Women's Care
6600 Charing St., Jacksonville, FL 32216
📞904-674-0022 — Contact our office with any questions prior to your procedure date.
  • Arrive at your scheduled arrival time. Allow extra travel time to avoid delays — arriving late may affect your procedure.
  • If you have an outstanding balance, please be prepared to pay upon arrival.
  • Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing.
⚠ Nothing to eat or drink after midnight
Do not consume any food or beverages after midnight the night before your procedure. This includes water, gum, mints, and coffee.
  • MedicationsYou may take necessary medications with a small sip of water (approximately 4 oz) on the morning of your procedure.
⚠ Special Rule for GLP-1 Users
If you take a GLP-1 medication, do not eat any solid food for 12 hours prior to your procedure. Liquids may be permitted — follow your fasting window accordingly.
Ozempic® (semaglutide inj.)Wegovy® (semaglutide inj.)Rybelsus® (semaglutide tabs)Mounjaro® (tirzepatide)Zepbound® (tirzepatide)Trulicity® (dulaglutide)Byetta® (exenatide)Bydureon®/BCise® (ext. rel.)Victoza® (liraglutide)Saxenda® (liraglutide)Adlyxin® (lixisenatide)Foundayo® (orforglipron)
🚗 Required — A Responsible Adult Must Accompany YouA designated adult must come with you, remain in our office for the entire duration of your procedure, and be present when you are discharged. You will not be permitted to drive yourself home if you received any form of sedation anesthesia. Failure to arrange transportation may result in your procedure being rescheduled.
Attend your post-op appointment as scheduled. If you need to reschedule, please contact our office as soon as possible.
📍Jacksonville Surgery Center
7021 A.C. Skinner Pkwy, Jacksonville, FL 32256
📞904-281-0021
🌐Pre-registration: www.jaxsurgerycenter.com
⚠ Complete Before Your Surgery Date
You must complete pre-registration forms on the Jacksonville Surgery Center website before your surgery date. Visit www.jaxsurgerycenter.com and look for the pre-registration link. Failure to complete this in advance may cause delays on the day of your procedure.
  • Arrive at your scheduled arrival time. Your arrival time is earlier than your surgery time — please follow the time provided by Jacksonville Surgery Center.
  • Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing.
⚠ Nothing to eat or drink after midnight
Do not consume any food or beverages after midnight the night before your procedure. Follow any additional fasting instructions provided directly by Jacksonville Surgery Center.
  • MedicationsYou may take necessary medications with a small sip of water (approximately 4 oz). Follow any specific guidance from Jacksonville Surgery Center regarding which medications to take or hold.
⚠ GLP-1 Users Must Follow These Rules
Weekly injections: Stop taking 7 days (1 full week) before your surgery.
Daily medications: Do NOT take on the day of surgery.
Ozempic® (semaglutide inj.)Wegovy® (semaglutide inj.)Rybelsus® (semaglutide tabs)Mounjaro® (tirzepatide)Zepbound® (tirzepatide)Trulicity® (dulaglutide)Byetta® (exenatide)Bydureon®/BCise® (ext. rel.)Victoza® (liraglutide)Saxenda® (liraglutide)Adlyxin® (lixisenatide)Foundayo® (orforglipron)
🚗 A Responsible Adult Must Accompany You — Required by Jacksonville Surgery Center PolicyYour designated adult must accompany you to the Surgery Center, remain on-site for the full duration of your procedure, drive you home, and stay with you on your first night home. You will not be permitted to drive yourself home after sedation anesthesia.
Attend your post-op appointment as scheduled. If you need to reschedule, please contact our office as soon as possible.
📍HCA Florida Memorial Hospital
3625 University Blvd S, Jacksonville, FL 32216
🏥Enter through the main entrance. The Preadmission Testing department is on the first floor.
⚠ Required Appointment Before Surgery
You have a pre-admission testing appointment scheduled at HCA Florida Memorial. Attend this appointment — it is required before your surgery can proceed. If you take any of the medications listed below, you must discuss them at this appointment.
⚠ Nothing to eat or drink after midnight
Do not consume any food, beverages, gum, or mints after midnight the night before your surgery.
⚠ GLP-1 Users: Liquid Diet Required
If you take any GLP-1 medication listed below, follow a liquid diet for 24 hours before your scheduled surgery — in addition to the standard midnight fast.
Ozempic® (semaglutide inj.)Wegovy® (semaglutide inj.)Rybelsus® (semaglutide tabs)Mounjaro® (tirzepatide)Zepbound® (tirzepatide)Trulicity® (dulaglutide)Byetta® (exenatide)Bydureon®/BCise® (ext. rel.)Victoza® (liraglutide)Saxenda® (liraglutide)Adlyxin® (lixisenatide)Foundayo® (orforglipron)
⚠ SGLT-2 Users: Stop Medications Before Surgery
Stop 3 days before surgery: All SGLT-2 inhibitors listed below, except Steglatro®.
Stop 4 days before surgery: Ertugliflozin (Steglatro®) specifically.

Discuss all SGLT-2 medications at your pre-admission testing appointment.
Brenzavvy® (bexagliflozin)Farxiga® (dapagliflozin)Xigduo XR® (dapa/metformin)QTERN® (dapa/saxagliptin)Inpefa® (sotagliflozin)Invokana® (canagliflozin)Invokamet XR® (cana/metformin)Jardiance® (empagliflozin)Glyxambi® (empa/linagliptin)Synjardy® (empa/metformin IR)Synjardy XR® (empa/metformin ER)Trijardy XR® (empa/lina/metformin)Segluromet® (ertugliflozin/metformin)Steglujan® (ertugliflozin/sitagliptin)Steglatro® (ertugliflozin) — STOP 4 DAYS
🚗 A Responsible Adult Must Accompany YouYour designated adult must accompany you to the hospital, drive you home, and stay with you on your first night home. You will not be permitted to drive after sedation anesthesia or while taking pain medication.
Outstanding balance: Please ensure your account balance is paid in full prior to your surgery date.
Attend your post-op appointment as scheduled. If you need to reschedule, please contact our office as soon as possible.
Gynecology

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are patient appointments booked so far in advance?


As the premier OB/GYN practice in the county, our providers are in high demand. Unlike other practices, we never double-book appointments, ensuring you receive the personalized attention you deserve. Unless an unexpected emergency arises on our end, 95% of our patients are seen on time, every time. We deeply respect your time, just as we do our own.

When should I schedule my first gynecological visit, and how often after that?


Most guidance points to an initial visit between ages 13 and 15, often just a conversation rather than an exam, with annual visits afterward. ACOG recommends that every woman aged 21 and older have an annual well-woman visit with her obstetrician-gynecologist, regardless of whether cervical cancer screening is performed.

These visits are essential for assessing overall health, providing preventive care, and discussing lifestyle factors.

What's the difference between a Pap smear and a pelvic exam, and how often do I need one?


These are often confused, but they are not the same thing. A Pap smear screens for changes in the cells of the cervix and is typically recommended at intervals based on your age and health history. A pelvic exam is a broader physical exam of the reproductive organs and may be performed more frequently, depending on your individual needs.

Contact our office to discuss the screening schedule that's right for you.

Is what I'm experiencing with my period normal?


Contact our office to schedule a problem visit where we will discuss irregular cycles, heavy bleeding, severe cramping, or symptoms that are causing you discomfort or concern.

Why is my pelvic pain happening, and when should I be concerned?


Pelvic pain is discomfort in the area below your belly button and between your hips. It may feel sharp, stabbing, or burning. If your pain is severe or affecting your daily life, contact our office to schedule a problem visit.

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