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How do I prepare for surgery if I have anemia?
If you have anemia before surgery, the goal is to understand why it’s happening and optimize your blood counts so you go into the operating room as safely and strong as possible. In our pre-op planning, we look closely at your labs and your history—especially heavy menstrual bleeding, iron deficiency, and symptoms like fatigue, shortness of breath, or dizziness. We’ll also review any prior records (including past labs, imaging, and operative reports) to anticipate surgical complexity and the likelihood of blood loss, so the plan matches your specific case.
Preparation often includes a focused anemia workup and a coordinated plan to correct iron deficiency when present, because improving anemia can reduce perioperative risk and support recovery. Depending on your situation, that may include timing surgery appropriately, selecting the safest surgical approach, and arranging additional perioperative support when needed. If you’re considering care with our team, submitting the records you have is the fastest way for us to tell you what else we need and what steps would help you head into surgery in the best possible condition.

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