NORTH MEMORIAL AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER AT MAPLE GROVE LLC

maple grove, MNMedicare Certified

Location & Directions

Address

9855 HOSPITAL DR, SUITE 175

MAPLE GROVE, MN

Service Area

This provider serves patients in MAPLE GROVE and surrounding areas in MN.

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Note on Service Area

This ambulatory surgery center serves patients in the surrounding area. Contact this surgery center directly to confirm service availability in your specific location.

Procedures Performed

Common outpatient procedures performed at this ambulatory surgery center, based on reported specialties.

Procedure list is based on CMS-reported specialty designations. Contact the facility to confirm specific procedures offered.

Patient Experience Scores

Overall: 96/100 (+3 vs natl avg 93)

Safety Metrics

Safe Surgery Checklist: 88.3% (natl avg ~97%)

Safe Surgery Checklist

% of surgical patients for whom a safe surgery checklist was used (ASC-9). Higher is better.

88.3%

natl avg ~97%

Source: CMS ASC Quality Reporting Program. Data reflects Medicare patient outcomes reported by the facility.

Google Reviews

3.8
10 reviews
Kali Johnson

Kali Johnson

They made surgery so relaxing and comforting especially since it was my first time getting surgery and they took such good care of me! The care team Alana, Michelle m, Sam and Allissa are the best!! Thank you guys so much!!!

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Drea M

Drea M

Dr. Tanner was amazing for Achilles Rupture Repair Surgery. Courtney, Allissa , Jenna & Colleen on the team were so thorough with explaining everything. I felt comfortable by the explanation from Dr. Tanner prior to going under and the anesthesiologist was the icing on the cake, I slept the whole procedure. They explained post op perfectly!

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Melissa Hand

Melissa Hand

Avoid if possible due to inconsistent and sometimes reprehensible nursing practices. This is a repost on the ambulatory surgery center which is not showing in search results. TL;DR: one of the nurses told me that I was capable of things I was not and did not take my physical concerns seriously even though I was unable to breathe and in an incredible amount of pain. Additionally, one of the nurses (possibly the same one) lied to the person I came with, communicating that I was in no pain, despite the fact I was in a very high amount of pain before being discharged. I have PTSD due to medical issues and procedures, which is well-documented and was something that I needed to cope with throughout my procedure. My doctor was fantastic, but she is not a North Memorial-specific doctor AFAIK as she practices in clinic with a different organization. A couple of the nurses did their best to help me before and during the procedure. After my procedure, which was completed with local anesthesia, and after which I experienced my second panic attack of the day, there was a nurse whose first name starts with D (and I'll continue to refer to her as such) who made my experience go from helpful but difficult to traumatic. For those who don't have PTSD, it might be hard to understand what people who do go through. This is not, however, an excuse for a practicing nurse who needs to be able to react to situations that are outside of her capabilities by pulling in someone who is. D made every effort to rush me out of the surgery center as quickly as possible. When I could not breathe and was coughing and nearly vomiting from the condition I was in, she handed me a bag and gave me a small amount of water while she began reading me my discharge notes (which I was not in any condition to understand or acknowledge). Having been in recovery for less than 10 minutes, all while going through this mentally and physically strenuous episode, she reiterated that I needed to get dressed and leave. D did not try to bring in someone who could assist, such as a supervisor or more experienced nurse, nor did she show a shred of compassion or will to treat me any differently than a 5 year old who simply "doesn't wanna." For example, she told me that I needed to calm down and that I was absolutely able to calm down--and no, I was not able to calm down as quickly as she was demanding. I should also mention that severe pain and inability to breathe are *severe call-your-doctor-now symptoms* that should be watched out for after my procedure which makes D's reaction even worse. At one point, I asked her if she had PTSD (so that I could understand if she understands what I'm going through) to which she responded "We're not talking about me." I had to ask for her name more than 3 times before she would give it to me. Eventually she stormed out and sent another nurse in to read me my discharge instructions. Not only was it taking me a little bit to regulate, but I was also experiencing an excruciating amount of pain. Despite this, they communicated to the person I was with that I was in "no pain" so that person was shocked when they saw the condition I was when I was brought out of the recovery area. All in all, the nursing staff clearly has inconsistent training and levels of compassion + there aren't policies in place that help the staff respond to situations they can't handle themselves. Horrid experience that has set my mental health recovery back by several months. I've gone to North Memorial clinics and hospitals for years, and while my results have varied, they've never been so absolutely horrible as my experience in this specific place. I can't believe they allow nurses like this to practice.

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Ryan

Ryan

I cannot say enough positive things about this place. They've got a phenomenal team that helped remove my nasal polyps in a way that was professional, caring and informative. Dr. Fisher is really the ideal doctor and has educated me on my health in a way that is both supportive and isn't patronizing. The nurses and and anaesthesiologists who worked with me were excellent as well; Bonnie, Dani, Mary, Dr. Walker and anyone else's name who I may have forgotten in my post-surgery state, I appreciate you. I wouldn't change a thing about my experience here!

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Becky Papenfuss

Becky Papenfuss

Watch out when you get a colonoscopy they charged me a diagnostic charge of $1500 instead of just giving me the regular screening even though I had ordered it as a regular screening through them they coded it diagnostic so my insurance would not cover it so they get more money don't use them. My lads were all normal no disease, I forever will pay a diagnosis charge always. Horrible way to do business.

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Years in Operation

18 years

Est. 2008

Ownership

For-Profit

Operating Rooms

7

Specialties

Orthopaedic SurgeryOtolaryngologyObstetrics & GynecologyInterventional Pain MedicinePlastic and Reconstructive SurgeryDental SurgeryGastroenterologyPodiatry
Medicare Certified

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Questions to Ask

  • •Does my insurance cover this procedure here?
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  • •Are there pre-op requirements (labs, fasting, etc.)?