- Primary CareHealth Information Organizations. Your PHI may be used and disclosed with other health care providers or other health care entities for treatment, payment and health care operations purposes, as permitted by law, through a Health Information Organization. A list of Health Information Organizations in which this facility participates may be obtained upon request or found on our website at www.uspi.com. For example, information about your past medical care and current medical conditions and medications can be available to other primary care physicians if they participate in the Health Information Organization. Exchange of health information can provide faster access, better coordination of care and assist providers and public health officials in making more informed treatment decisions. You may opt out of the Health Information Organization and prevent providers from being able to search for your information through the exchange. You may opt out and prevent your medical information from being searched through the Health Information Organization by completing and submitting an Opt-Out Form to registration.
- Emergency CareWhen you get emergency care or get treated by an out-of-network provider at an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, you are protected from surprise billing or balance billing.
- ColonoscopyAt Court Street Surgery Center, we make screening for colorectal cancer easy. Our Direct Screen Colonoscopy Program© is a no-hassle, lower-cost, low-cost, and patient-centered approach to colorectal cancer screening.
- Constipation
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Diarrhea
- GynecologyGynecology is a branch of medicine in which the physician specializes in the functions and diseases specific to females, especially those affecting the reproductive system. Gynecologists provide preventative care, diagnose any disorders related to the female productive system, and create a treatment plan.
- EndometriosisThe surgeon may recommend a hysterectomy because of fibroids, endometriosis, adenomyosis, gynecological cancer, uterine prolapse, abnormal uterine bleeding, or chronic pelvic pain. Aside from cancer, most of these conditions may have alternative treatment options especially if the patient plans to get pregnant.
- Pelvic Pain
- GastroenterologyGastroenterology concentrates on the diagnosis and treatment of digestive diseases involving the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine (colon), liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. Our gastroenterologists are board-certified and highly skilled specialists dedicated to providing the best inpatient and outpatient care.
- Urology
- Colon Cancer
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- UltrasoundFibroids, on the other hand, are non-cancerous tumors in the uterus. Usually, they don’t need treatment. But if the fibroids need removing, there are a few non-invasive treatment options. The recommended procedure depends on the patient’s case. Options include MRI-guided focused ultrasound surgery, uterine artery embolization, radiofrequency ablation, laparoscopic myomectomy, hysteroscopic myomectomy, and endometrial ablation.
- MRI
- RadiologyWhen you get services from an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, certain providers there may be out-of-network. In these cases, the most those providers may bill you is your plan’s in-network cost-sharing amount. This applies to emergency medicine, anesthesia, pathology, radiology, laboratory, neonatology, assistant surgeon, hospitalist, or intensivist services. These providers can’t balance bill you and may not ask you to give up your protections not to be balance billed.
- ChemotherapyA mastectomy is the removal of a breast. It’s used to treat breast cancer or prevent it for patients who are at high risk. In some cases, patients opt for a lumpectomy, which is the removal of a lump. The right procedure depends on the cause and use of other treatment options such as radiation or chemotherapy.
- General SurgeryGeneral surgery is a surgical specialty that treats a variety of ailments. It can range from a simple procedure performed in an office setting to a more involved surgery done in the operating room. In addition to doing surgeries and procedures, general surgeons are also responsible for patient care.
- Cyst RemovalWomen who have ovarian cysts or uterine fibroids may need a procedure to remove them. Ovarian cysts are cavities inside the ovary that contain fluids. This can be done laparoscopically in which the surgeon makes tiny incisions and inserts a camera mounted on a thin tube so the surgeon can see the ovaries and remove them.
- Orthopedic Surgery
- HysterectomyA hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus. A vaginal hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus through the vagina. It’s possible that ovaries and fallopian tubes may be removed through this procedure. This method tends to require less time in the hospital, costs less, and has a faster recovery time than an abdominal hysterectomy.
- Endometrial Ablation
- Plastic Surgery
- Laparoscopic SurgeryLaparoscopic surgery, sometimes called keyhole surgery, is a minimally invasive surgical technique that allows surgeons to operate through small incisions in the body. The advantage of this technique is that it speeds recovery time, minimizes scarring, and results in less pain. This technique is used in many procedures including those for rectal prolapse, diverticulitis, cancer, gall bladder removal, and gynecology surgeries.
- Cyst
- Physical TherapyIf you are experiencing chronic or acute pain, we may be able to help you with pain management. After completing a full assessment, our pain management specialists will develop a custom plan to help manage your pain. Our physicians will help a patient evaluate medications, physical therapy options, and devise a plan before turning to a surgical option.
- General Podiatry