Anaesthesia | Lakes

Rotorua Hospital

Contact Details

Phone (07) 348 1199

Street Address

Corner Arawa Street and Pukeroa Road
Rotorua
Bay of Plenty 3010

Postal Address

Private Bag 3023
Rotorua Mail Centre
Rotorua 3046

Description

What is Anaesthesia?

You are given an anaesthetic when you have surgery so that you're comfortable during the operation. There are different types of anaesthesia and the type you receive will depend on the type of surgery you are having and how long it will take.

Your anaesthetic will be given to you by a specialist doctor called an Anaesthetist.

Anaesthesia care falls into three parts: preoperative visit, care during surgery and postoperative care in the recovery room.

Preoperative Assessment Clinic

The preoperative assessment clinic is where patients are assessed prior to planned surgery. Clinics are tailored to the patient and you may be assessed by an Anaesthetist, a specialised Nurse, or both. Preoperative assessment ensures that you are fit for surgery and have the information you require in regards to surgery and discharge. Occasionally we will counsel people that surgery is not in their best interests, if that is indeed the case.

At the Preoperative Assessment Clinic we will:

  • Discuss and document your health history
  • Take your blood pressure, pulse and oxygen saturations, weight and height
  • May listen to your heart and lungs
  • Explain the process of care in the operating theatre and discuss possible anaesthetic and pain relief options. If an operation is deemed inappropriate we will discuss options to manage going forwards.
  • Discuss how you are going to manage when you get home
  • You may require an ECG (tracing of your heart), blood tests, swabs and urine samples. 
  • You may also require further investigations or medical optimisation before proceeding to surgery - which we will instigate

Care During Surgery

During the operation the anaesthetist's main roles are as follows:

  • to keep you comfortable
  • to keep you safe

Postoperative Care

When your operation is over, you will be taken to a special recovery area where your condition will be monitored as you wake up from the anaesthetic.
If you need a bespoke plan to make you comfortable on the ward the Anaesthetic team provides 24/7 cover to help achieve this.

More information can be found on our college website:
About anaesthesia | ANZCA

 

Where to find us: See the Rotorua Hospital map here.

 

Fees and Charges Description

New Zealand citizens or those who have obtained permanent residence are entitled to publicly funded health care.

Non-residents may be required to pay for their health care.

Click here to read more about eligibility for funded care at Te Whatu Ora Lakes 

Services Provided

General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Regional anaesthesia

Pharmacy

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Other

Click on the location links for more information on your trip to Rotorua Hospital or Taupō Hospital, including:


https://healthpoint.co.nz/public/anaesthesia/anaesthesia-lakes/