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Clancy J. Clark, MD, FACS

Liver, Bile Duct, Gallbladder and Pancreatic Surgeon in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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When can I drive after surgery?

When can I drive after surgery?

It is not safe to drive after receiving sedation or general anesthesia. So, when is it safe to drive? It depends! Be safe and plan ahead. You have a colonoscopy scheduled for next month. Cancel your afternoon schedule. Ask your

Clancy Clark January 18, 2018August 13, 2020 Patient Education Read more

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