The administration of anesthesia by qualified providers is the safe and effective means for alleviating pain and anxiety before, during and after a surgical procedure. There are three general classifications of anesthesia consisting of: General Anesthesia, Regional Anesthesia, and Local/MAC (Monitored Anesthesia Care).

General Anesthesia is used when more extensive surgery is being performed and you need be completely unconscious and still. Examples are abdominal, chest, brain or heart surgery. More advanced monitoring and breathing control is often used during general ...
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Regional Anesthesia is a method of controlling the sensation of pain during and after an operation on one particular region of the body, usually arms, legs, or lower abdomen. First, sedative medications are given through an IV to produce relaxation then local ...
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Local / MAC (Monitored Anesthesia Care): commonly known as “Twilight Sleep,” this type is often administered for certain procedures that involve operations on small areas of soft tissue. The anesthesia provider will first give medicines through an IV ...
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Pediatric anesthesiology is a specialty area of practice for Anesthesiologists, which requires additional training and certification. Our Pediatric Anesthesiologists have trained at some of the nation’s most prestigious children’s hospitals. Since our ...
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The physicians of Capitol Anesthesiology Association wish you a safe and happy pregnancy and delivery. We are always ready to help make your labor more comfortable should you need or desire anesthesia during childbirth.
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Capitol Anesthesiology Association (CAA) provides a full range of anesthesia services for cardiac surgery. Our physicians are highly trained in the many factors involved in cardiac anesthesia. These surgeries include the use of a cardiopulmonary bypass machine, ...
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