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UCLA Robotic Surgery

UCLA Robotic Surgery
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Please bring your insurance card(s) with you when you come for your appointment. You will also need to bring your referral from your primary care physician if you have been referred by your medical group.

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The UCLA Head and Neck Cancer Program (HNCP) is committed to preserving your privacy should you decide to become a patient. We diligently abide by the standards established for Medical Institutions, and we encourage you to be informed regarding your rights. This section contains important information on our privacy practices and describes how medical information about you may be used and disclosed, and how you can get access to this information.
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Blood Transfusion

If you will be having surgery, you may want to know your options for blood transfusions ahead of time. While many surgeries do not require blood transfusions, if they become necessary, the safest blood is always your own. However, if you need blood, you have several options. This information is designed to help you decide if, and what kind, of blood transfusion options are right for you.

Accommodations

Because of its central location, the Medical Center is in close proximity to many fine hotels that can act as temporary residences for both patients and family members. In addition to commercial hotels, there are several facilities on the UCLA campus that provide excellent temporary housing for visiting families. We are pleased to present the following list of recommended facilities for your convenience.
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