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by Sandra Wilson

Having decided to have a tubal reversal, you are most likely looking for information on line. If you are very new to the search, you might not even know what questions you should be asking. Not only will this article help you with the questions you should ask, it will provide you with resources for finding the answers.

Most people want to know about the tubal reversal cost first off. So that will be your first question of any tubal reversal doctor or center you review. Next you will look into the doctors themselves and the facilities that they do the surgery in.

You probably have questions about the surgery itself. Some questions you should ask have to do with how long the surgery will last, what the recovery time will be, whether or not the surgery is an out patient procedure, or if you will be staying in a hospital or somewhere overnight.

Now you need to ask questions about the doctor. Can you get the information about his education, training and experience easily? Does he even communicate with you at all? How many of these surgeries has he done in the last year, last three years, or last ten years? In other words, does he know what he is doing and have the experience to back it up? Can you even get the information from his office or his website as to what his success rates are? Does he return your calls for information or make sure someone is there to answer?

What about all those other people that work with your doctor? You have the office personnel and the nurses who are the front line to answering the phones and answering your questions. Do they answer your questions? Do they help you? What about the people that work with the doctor on the surgery – the anesthesiologist and surgical technicians? Do you know anything about them or are they just blank faces to you? Can you learn anything about their education, training and experience?

Learn what you can about the tubal reversal center itself. Has it been certified by some governing authority? Can you take a look through it? If you are considering a center out of town, a virtual tour should be available. Is it? Hey, have you ever seen a surgical facility with a water fountain? Does the center only do tubal reversal surgeries?

How easily can you talk to the doctor, the people in his office or even to other women who are patients or planning on being patients? Is there some type of support system, like through a message board, available to you for contacting all these people? Can the staff be easily reached by phone and email? Do they respond?

There are more questions that you need the answers to. Our other articles address many of these type of questions and provide answers, but for all the answers to your questions, just seek out the resources listed next.

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