FAQ Montreal | Colorectal Fellowship Trained Surgeon

FAQ

Explore our FAQ section for answers to common questions about colon or rectal concerns from our patients!

How do I schedule a consultation?

How can I send my referral from my doctor?

How do I cancel or reschedule my appointment?

What does a consultation include?

How do I prepare for the consultation?

As a returning patient, how long till I need a new referral to see the colorectal surgeon again?

What is a fleet enema, and why must I do it?

What kind of Fleet should I get?

What is the tap water enema?

Can I take Imodium if I can’t stop the diarrhea after Fleet Prep?

What’s the difference between the Fleet preparations and the preparations for a colonoscopy?

If I am coming in for Pilonidal Cysts, Perianal Abscess, or Botox Treatment, do I need to do the Fleet Prep for it?

Do I need to be accompanied for my appointment? / Can I drive myself home after the appointment?

How do I proceed if I need a medical note?

I need an insurance form filled out. How do I proceed?

Will my insurance cover the consultation or procedures/treatments done in office?

I am booked in for a colonoscopy. How does it work, and when will I be booked?

Do I need to fill in consent forms every time I come in for private appointments?

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