St. Joseph Center for Outpatient Surgery
St. Our center features fully-equipped operating rooms with advanced instrumentation.
Joseph Center for Outpatient Surgery was built to allow physicians and medical professionals to practice medicine with the most current technology and to provide quality care in a comfortable environment. The comfortable recovery rooms assure your privacy and provide an opportunity for your family to join you shortly after surgery. This center, licensed by the state and Medicare-approved, offers p
The St. Joseph Center for Outpatient Surgery was established to empower physicians and healthcare professionals to deliver medical care using cutting-edge technology while ensuring that patients receive high-quality care in a comfortable setting.
Here are some of the key features of St. Joseph Center for Outpatient Surgery:
- Accredited by Medicare (CMS)
- Equipped with 3 operating rooms and 3 procedure rooms
- Patient satisfaction is our primary focus
- We cater to patients of all languages
- Convenient parking facilities are available.
Learn more about our Surgery Center, our Providers, accepted Insurance, common procedures, and more at this link: https://loom.ly/BiSavUk
We have 3 fully-equipped Operating Rooms and 3 Procedure Rooms allowing physicians and medical professionals to access the most current technology and to provide quality care.
St. Joseph Center for Outpatient Surgery Specialties:
Gastroenterology
Orthopedic Surgery
Otolaryngology Surgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Podiatry
Learn more about our Surgery Center, our Providers, accepted Insurance, common procedures, and more at this link: https://loom.ly/BiSavUk
St. Joseph Center for Outpatient Surgery is licensed by the state, and Medicare-approved offers patients a safe and professional environment. The qualified nursing and technical staff have been chosen for their vast experience and professionalism.
Learn more about our Surgery Center, our Providers, accepted Insurance, common procedures, and more at this link: https://loom.ly/BiSavUk
This center features fully-equipped operating rooms with advanced instrumentation. The comfortable recovery rooms assure your privacy and provide an opportunity for your family to join you shortly after surgery.
Learn more about our Surgery Center, our Providers, accepted Insurance, common procedures, and more at this link: https://loom.ly/BiSavUk
Welcome to St. Joseph Center for Outpatient Surgery!
St. Joseph Center for Outpatient Surgery was built to allow physicians and medical professionals to practice medicine with the most current technology and to provide quality care in a comfortable environment.
Learn more about our Surgery Center, our Providers, accepted Insurance, common procedures, and more at this link: https://loom.ly/BiSavUk
National Nurses Week begins each year on May 6th and ends on May 12th (Fun Fact: Florence Nightingale's birthday).
To our team - the impact you make on healthcare is unparalleled, and this week allows for greater opportunities to promote understanding and appreciation of the invaluable contributions of nurses like you!
Daily, we see firsthand our nurses' incredible resilience and unwavering determination as they continue to provide exceptional care to our patients. We must also acknowledge the broader nursing community's crucial role in advancing healthcare and promoting the health and well-being of our communities.
To all our nurses, we extend our heartfelt thanks for your unwavering dedication, compassion, and expertise. You are the heart and soul of our healthcare system, and we are honored to have you on our team.
While you're out in our community this week, please take a moment to recognize the dedication, commitment, and hard work of our nurses. They are essential to providing top-notch patient care, and we are incredibly grateful for their tireless efforts. Rest assured, their hard work has not gone unnoticed.
St. Joseph Center for Outpatient Surgery prides itself on employing the industry's best physicians and support staff.
If you'd like to join a top-tier surgical facility where patient health and an exceptional patient experience are the key aims, we have an opening for a Business Office Manager. JOB SUMMARY: Ensures all Business Office operations are functioning accurately and timely for proper generation of management reports and cash flow. Manages maintenance of all medical records following legal guidelines.
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Our Common Procedures: Unicompartmental Knee Replacement
In unicompartmental knee replacement (also called "partial" knee replacement) only a portion of the knee is resurfaced. This procedure is an alternative to total knee replacement for patients whose disease is limited to just one area of the knee.
Our Common Procedures: Tympanoplasty
Tympanoplasty is a surgical technique to repair a defect in the tympanic membrane with the placement of a graft, either medial or lateral to the tympanic membrane annulus. The goal of this surgical procedure is not only to close the perforation but also to improve hearing.
Our Common Procedures: Trigger Finger Surgery
The surgical procedure for trigger finger is called “tenolysis” or “trigger finger release.” The goal of the procedure is to release the A1 pulley that is blocking tendon movement so the flexor tendon can glide more easily through the tendon sheath.
Our Common Procedures: Total Joint Knee Replacement
Knee replacement, also called knee arthroplasty or total knee replacement, is a surgical procedure to resurface a knee damaged by arthritis. Metal and plastic parts are used to cap the ends of the bones that form the knee joint, along with the kneecap.
Our Common Procedures: Total Joint Hip Replacement
Hip replacement (total hip arthroplasty) is surgery to replace a worn-out or damaged hip joint. The surgeon replaces the old joint with an artificial joint (prosthesis). This surgery may be a choice after a hip fracture or for severe pain because of arthritis.
Our Common Procedures: Tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure in which both palatine tonsils are fully removed from the back of the throat. The procedure is mainly performed for recurrent throat infections and obstructive sleep apnea.
Our Common Procedures: Skin lesion & Cancer removals
Skin lesion excision is a procedure in which the surgeon removes a cancerous skin lesion and an area of surrounding tissue called the margin.
Our Common Procedures: Rotator Cuff Repair
Rotator cuff repair is surgery to repair a torn tendon in the shoulder. The procedure can be done with a large (open) incision or with shoulder arthroscopy, which uses smaller incisions.
Our Common Procedures: Arthroscopic Surgery
Arthroscopy (ahr-THROS-kuh-pee) is a procedure for diagnosing and treating joint problems. A surgeon inserts a narrow tube attached to a fiber-optic video camera through a small incision — about the size of a buttonhole. The view inside your joint is transmitted to a high-definition video monitor.
Our Common Procedures: Hammertoe Surgery
Hammertoe surgery is a procedure to correct a deformity in the second, third, or fourth toe—a bend at the middle joint that makes the toe look like a claw or hammer. The surgery is performed to lessen pain and/or improve flexibility when the muscles in the toe can't stretch and straighten.
Our Common Procedures: Carpal Tunnel Surgery
Carpal tunnel surgery, also called carpal tunnel release and carpal tunnel decompression surgery, is a surgery in which the transverse carpal ligament is divided.
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Our Common Procedures: Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy or coloscopy is the endoscopic examination of the large bowel and the distal part of the small bowel with a CCD camera or a fiber optic camera on a flexible tube passed through the a**s.
Our Common Procedures: Bunionectomy
A bunionectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a bunion. A bunion, also called a hallux valgus, is an enlargement of bone or soft tissues around the joint at the base of the big toe that results in the formation of a bump.
Our Common Procedures: Breast Reduction
Reduction mammoplasty is the plastic surgery procedure for reducing the size of large breasts. In a breast reduction surgery for re-establishing a functional bust that is proportionate to the woman's body, the critical corrective consideration is the tissue viability of the nipple-areola complex (NAC), to ensure the functional sensitivity and lactational capability of the breasts. The indications for breast reduction surgery are three-fold – physical, aesthetic, and psychological – the restoration of the bust, of the woman's self-image, and of her mental health.
Our Common Procedures: Adenoidectomy
An adenoidectomy, or adenoid removal, is surgery to remove the adenoid glands. While adenoids help protect the body from viruses and bacteria, they sometimes become swollen and enlarged or chronically infected. This can be due to infections, allergies, or other reasons.
Our Common Procedures: ACL Reconstruction
ACL reconstruction is surgery to reconstruct the ligament in the center of your knee. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) connects your shin bone (tibia) to your thigh bone (femur). A tear of this ligament can cause your knee to give way during physical activity, most often during side-step or crossover movements.
The most important way to prepare for a surgery or procedure is to understand what awaits you. This section provides information to help make your experience at our facility as successful and positive as possible. The staff is happy to answer your questions, so do not hesitate to ask.
Does this facility employ my physician?
No. Your physician, along with the other medical service providers, including anesthesia, radiology, or pathology specialists, who use this facility are independent contractors. Because these individuals are not employed by our facility, we are not responsible or liable for their acts or omissions.
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The most important way to prepare for a surgery or procedure is to understand what awaits you. This section provides information to help make your experience at our facility as successful and positive as possible. The staff is happy to answer your questions, so do not hesitate to ask.
Will I get a shot before surgery?
Yes. An intravenous (IV) line is started before surgery so we can administer medication as needed; this may include medication to reduce anxiety or antibiotics prescribed by your surgeon.
Say hello to one of our Partnering Physicians, Will Tschannen, PA-C.
Will Tschannen has been a board-certified Physician Assistant since 2020 and has practiced both in family medicine and orthopedics. Will received his undergraduate degree from Missouri State University in Biology and Psychology and attended PA school in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Tschannen wanted to serve a community close to his hometown in North Central Missouri to provide care to those with Orthopedic injuries. Mr. Tschannen works closely with Dr. Weitlich in Orthopedic Trauma, Surgery.
To view our full list of provider partners, please follow this link to our website: https://loom.ly/89UhbjM
The most important way to prepare for a surgery or procedure is to understand what awaits you. This section provides information to help make your experience at our facility as successful and positive as possible. The staff is happy to answer your questions, so do not hesitate to ask.
Will I get to speak with the person doing my anesthesia before my surgery?
Yes. Before surgery, you and your anesthesia provider will sit down to discuss your medical history and review the anesthesia plan; this is when you'll be able to voice all of your questions and concerns. Feel free to call our admissions nurse if you have concerns that should be addressed prior to the day of surgery.
Say hello to one of our Partnering Physicians, Brandon Sigrist, PA-C.
Brandan Sigrist has been a certified orthopedic physician assistant since 1999 and works with Dr. Corey Trease to provide our patients bone, joint, and muscle care. His training includes an athletic training internship with the Kansas City Chiefs and an athletic training internship with The University of Kansas.
To view our full list of provider partners, please follow this link to our website: https://loom.ly/89UhbjM
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Welcome to St. Joseph Center for Outpatient Surgery!
This center features fully-equipped operating rooms with advanced instrumentation. The comfortable recovery rooms assure your privacy and provide an opportunity for your family to join you shortly after surgery.
This center, licensed by the state and Medicare approved, offers patients a safe and professional environment. The qualified nursing and technical staff were chosen for their vast experience.
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4510 Frederick Avenue
Saint Joseph, MO
64506
Opening Hours
Monday | 7am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 7am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 7am - 5pm |
Thursday | 7am - 5pm |
Friday | 7am - 5pm |
3107 Frederick Avenue, Suite B
Saint Joseph, 64506
Our specialty-trained doctors are committed to providing you expert orthopedic service!