Surgery Center

Roseville Surgery Center

3.2 (18 Google reviews) · Roseville, CA, 95661
Medicare-certified since 2019 AAAHC accredited 2 operating rooms Proprietary

About Roseville Surgery Center

Roseville Surgery Center specializes in a range of surgical services, including orthopaedic surgery, pain management, and podiatry. Their expert team is dedicated to providing high-quality care tailored to your needs.

What to expect

At Roseville Surgery Center, patients can expect a comfortable and supportive environment throughout their surgical journey. Their experienced staff will guide you through pre-operative assessments, the procedure itself, and post-operative care. They prioritize your safety and recovery, ensuring you receive personalized attention.

Areas of expertise

Orthopedic SurgeryPain ManagementENT (Otolaryngology)OB-GYNPodiatry Joint ReplacementSports InjuriesFractures & Trauma

Clinicians at this facility

12 providers on record

Megan Chezik, CNA
Rubiyath Chy, CNA
Daniel Cook, CNA
Ethan Ehrlich, CNA
Jason Fisher-Beck, PA
Rajwinder Gill, CNA
William Jamieson, PA
Gabriel Maalouf, PA
Cynthia Medina, CNA
Luisa Moya, CNA
Joshua Salley, CNA
Hisako Watanabe-Cenizal, CNA

Reviews

From Google 3.2 · 18 reviews
Marsalia Ridenour

I was supposed to transfer to a different spine specialist pain management due to a very bad car accident that I was in with some other awful events that had happened. This year when I changed my insurance instead of trying to get a prior off going to my last doctor, I wanted to come here where I was highly recommended to I was so scared I had anxiety I was definitely unsure and worried how it would go. Right from the start the gal at the front desk was super nice. Kind explained where I needed to sign explained what was what took copies of my ID and insurance card. The next person I dealt with was the nurse she went and got my weight asked me a lot of questions went over my medications, even though I had filled things out online she thoroughly went through things which I really applaud them for doing as sometimes we as people can forget something. I have been in chronic pain. I can’t express to you how bad it has been. I have been able to get some relief from getting the procedure done that I get. I was worried that maybe the general anesthesia wouldn’t work however, all of the staff listened to me made me feel better about it. Let me joke with them. I am not sure how long the entire process took but it felt like minutes and here. I am praying that how I am feeling last a while for the first time in over 7+ years. I have absolutely no back pain right now. I don’t know if that’ll change in the morning. I would be happy with a pain level of five even as I’ve been dealing with a pain level of 10 for quite some time. The doctor came and introduced himself. He was very kind listened to me and said he read all the notes of my prior doctor, which was good. Rah Paul Roxane Dr. Kung Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I seriously had tears in my eyes because I forgot what it feels like not to have severe pain. I know this is a cure and it’s very likely that the pain will come back, but all of you in your office made me feel like my words were valid. My feelings were warranted and seen. People don’t realize that dealing with chronic pain on top of having endometriosis and other women issues can feel very debilitating

Angela Runnestrand

If I could do negative review I would... like the previous reviews, I received a text saying I needed to have $4700 the day before my surgery appointment. NO ONE ever told me "surgery center" are different and that I needed an upfront payment. I left without my surgery and a complete waste of (months) of my time. This place sucking is the nicest thing I can say!!!

Brittany Jackson

Don't let your doctor send you here. I do not recommend. I accompanied my mother to drop her off at her procedure. Upon check in the receptionist advised her of a copay she was never made aware of. Tracy, the receptionist begin to look into the issue (and was handling it just fine) and then an extremely rude woman named Rita stepped in. My mother informed them both she never received notice of the copay (she was supposed to get a text, but never did). Tracy was attempting to figure it out when Rita jumped down her throat and my others explaining in detail about the process. It’s completely acceptable to educate someone on a process, but extremely unprofessional to be rude and aggressive in doing so. I witnessed Rita talking to the both of them and belittling my mother as she spoke to her as if she were lying. Rita’s tone, body language and attitude about getting her point across was unwarranted and unprofessional. There is a level of customer service that comes with working with the public, but a bigger one in the medical field. This facility failed epically on every account. If you can’t hold yourself together when a consumer/customer gets frustrated about something your facility dropped the ball on maybe you shouldn’t be dealing with the public. Especially in a setting where someone is getting a surgery procedure done and is already dealing with the nerves that come with that. The way the issue was handled was terrible. There was no accountability on their end what so ever for not notifying her of the copay. No other options or solutions were provided (despite the sticker in the window for care credit or the ability to bill her). The lack of customer service and care surrounding an issue THEY created was appalling. On top of that my mother’s appointment was at 10:30am. We arrived and check in at 10:15am. She was not called back until 11:05… Please note that my mother still payed the copay and had the procedure done despite the unfortunate situation that occurred with the front office staff. I post this to set a realistic expectation of that type of service you might receive upon arrival. Not to speak to the doctors or procedures that take place. I surely do hope that there is someone from their office that reads or monitors these reviews. As we are not the first people to post about a negative experience. Just do better. Treat people with a little respect and care if you are in this field or even customer service. If you can’t do that - even when someone is frustrated, maybe you don’t need to be at the front window of a surgery center.

Dennis Barner

Great experience. I had 2 total hip replacements and there was no issues. They were 3 years apart and both times everything went great. I had no issues with the administrative part they were very helpful. The nursing staff was also great. First time I was out in less than 6 hours. This time in 4 hours. Great job exceptional surgery center. Thanks

Taylor

I don’t typically write reviews, but I feel compelled to share my disappointing experience with the front desk staff at Roseville Surgery Center. When I arrived for my scheduled surgery, I was informed that my deductible would be around $2,500, which, admittedly, wasn’t a surprise given that I have a very high deductible plan. What wasn’t made clear, however, was that I would need to pay the full $2,500 up front before I could even be admitted for the procedure. After spending $40 on Uber rides and having my family rearrange their schedules to support me, I was forced to walk away from the surgery because I was unable to make such a large payment on the spot. Being turned away from a necessary surgery simply because I couldn’t pay in full on the day of the procedure is exactly what’s wrong with our healthcare system. It’s frustrating and disheartening to experience such a lack of transparency and flexibility, especially when it comes to something as important as surgery. To make matters worse, the front desk staff told me that I had received notice via text message that I would need to pay my deductible up front. However, I never received any such message. When I reviewed their website, I found a "Financial Responsibility" section that mentions payment policies, but there was no clear indication that full payment would be required before surgery. It says that is "EXPECTED" not "REQUIRED". Expected means something that is anticipated or likely to happen, but not necessarily mandated or obligatory. The staff also told me it was my "responsibility" to be aware of my insurance benefits, which I am fully aware of. I even called my insurance provider the same day, and they confirmed that I was 100% covered for the procedure. Despite this, I was still turned away because I couldn’t make the full deductible payment upfront.

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Frequently asked questions

What types of surgeries are performed at Roseville Surgery Center?

They offer a variety of surgical services, including knee, hip, shoulder, and foot surgeries, as well as cataract surgery, endoscopy, and more.

Is Roseville Surgery Center equipped for pain management?

Yes, they provide comprehensive pain management services to help patients manage their discomfort before and after surgery.

What languages are spoken by the staff?

Their staff is fluent in both English and Spanish, ensuring effective communication with all patients.

Location

1420 East Roseville Parkway, Suite 100, Roseville, CA 95661

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