When a medical patient needed a colonoscopy but didn't have anyone to accompany him, he chose Day Surgery Companion Services
Many medical patients who need a colonoscopy apparently prefer to have the procedure performed with pain medication and also with some form of sedation. When medical patients obtain a colonoscopy, even a routine screening colonoscopy, their hospital or other medical facility, is likely to require that someone accompany the patient to the facility for the procedure and to accompany the patient from the facility afterward. The staff at Day Surgery Companion Service can help medical patients who need a colonoscopy but who don't have a friend, family members, or colleague, available to escort them to the hospital for their colonoscopy procedure.
Telephone Day Surgery Companion Service or use the convenient contact form on most Day Surgery Companion Service website pages to obtain day surgery accompaniment services from Day Surgery Companion Service for an upcoming colonoscopy procedure. With Day Surgery Companion Service, a staff person will escort the patient receiving the colonoscopy at the facility check-in desk, remain at the facility while the patient receives the colonoscopy and/or endoscopy, and will escort the patient from the facility after the medical procedure is completed.
Disclaimer: This Day Surgery Companion Service journal article is not medical advice. Please converse with your physician regarding medical advice, medical consultation, and for answers to medical questions.