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Ambulatory Surgical Center

The Capital Women's Care Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center is a beautifully-designed, gynecologic surgical facility with certified, operating suite procedure rooms and fully-equipped recovery areas. Our Center provides a full range of outpatient surgical services in the most accessible, convenient, and comfortable setting.

We feature the most advanced surgical technology available. This, along with the experienced medical staff of gynecologists from Capital Women's Care, a team of superbly trained nurses and anesthesiologists create our truly special gynecologic surgery center.

At the CWC Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center, you can expect personalized care and attention every step of the way to ensure your surgical experience will be as easy and comfortable as possible.

The center's contact information is listed below and is also shown on our Locations map, marked with a yellow ring:

Capital Women's Care Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center
61 Thomas Johnson Drive
Frederick, MD 21702
Phone: (301) 663-6171
Fax: (301) 695-4469



Outpatient Surgery

Your doctor's office will provide you with detailed instructions regarding your procedure. Please review the following instructions at the time your procedure is scheduled. If you have any questions, please call your physicians office directly.

Preparing for Surgery

  • Review with your doctor all medications that you are taking. He or she will let you know which ones may be taken on the day of surgery.
  • Prior to your procedure complete all laboratory tests requested by your doctor.
  • Do not take aspirin or ibuprofen type products for 14 days prior to your procedure.
  • Do not smoke or drink alcoholic beverages after midnight the night prior to your surgery
  • Take nothing by mouth, after midnight, the night before except necessary medication that has been approved by your doctor (such as a blood pressure pill) which may be taken with a sip of water the morning of your procedure.

Surgery Day

  • You must be fasting the day of your surgery.
  • Please bring your health insurance card and a photo ID.
  • Do not wear heavy eye make up.
  • Leave valuables and jewelry at home.
  • You must be driven home after your procedure. If you plan on taking a taxi and have had anesthesia you must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
After your procedure, you should not drive, drink alcohol or operate machinery for 24 hours.

After Surgery

  • If you have problems or concerns contact your physician's office directly.
  • If you are unable to reach your own doctor and you think it is an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
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