Surgical Discovery
Patients first see what Surgical Oncology covers: condition-specific anatomy, symptoms, diagnosis, and procedure options.
Patient Journey
Prime Surgical Oncology Wellness House turns symptoms, previous treatment, imaging, reports, medicines, and surgical fitness questions, scan review, lab reports, anesthesia fitness notes, and care-team coordination, consent conversation, readiness, and recovery review into a clear sequence from discovery to follow-up.
The flow promotes condition-specific anatomy, symptoms, diagnosis, and procedure options, scan review, lab reports, anesthesia fitness notes, and care-team coordination, procedure readiness, surgical planning, and wound care, mobility guidance, warning signs, and follow-up review without overwhelming the patient, while staying clear of unsafe promises.
Patients first see what Surgical Oncology covers: condition-specific anatomy, symptoms, diagnosis, and procedure options.
Dr. Naina Rao is presented as reviewing symptoms, previous treatment, imaging, reports, medicines, and surgical fitness questions and scan review, lab reports, anesthesia fitness notes, and care-team coordination.
The site explains procedure readiness, informed questions, admission planning, and safety review, questions, consent conversation, and appointment next steps.
Follow-up language stays anchored in wound care, mobility guidance, warning signs, and follow-up review.
Bring previous reports, medicine lists, important history, and questions related to symptoms, previous treatment, imaging, reports, medicines, and surgical fitness questions, reports, procedure planning, admission readiness, recovery, and follow-up.
Keep the follow-up date and Surgical Oncology review plan handy so continuity stays simple.