PERSONALIZED ANESTHESIA

CARE OF THE

HIGHEST QUALITY


A fresh approach to dental anesthesia care

We are Mill City Anesthesia


A fresh approach to dental anesthesia care. The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) at Mill City Anesthesia are proud to be part of America's most trusted profession. Patients who require anesthesia for dental procedures know they can count on our CRNAs to stay with them throughout their procedure, advocate on their behalf, and provide high quality, patient centered care.



Our process is as easy at 1,2,3,4

Anesthesia consultation

Once you schedule a sedation procedure with your dentist, we will contact you to schedule a consultation phone call. This call will last approximately 15 minutes during which we will discuss your medical history, the anesthesia plan, and answer your questions.

Visit your doctor

Prior to your procedure, we ask that you get a preoperative physical from your primary care provider. They will send a copy of this report directly to our office.

Simple instructions

On the day before your procedure, we will send you a reminder text message including fasting instructions. We are always available to answer your questions.

Show up, lay back, and relax

On the day of your procedure, you will meet with your anesthesia provider and sign an anesthesia consent form. Then it's time to relax while our experts deliver your exceptional anesthetic.

What previous patients are saying...

FAQs

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • What is a CRNA?

    Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are highly skilled advanced practice registered nurses who specialize in the field of anesthesiology and pain management. CRNAs have been providing anesthesia care to patients in the US for more than 150 years, currently delivering more than 49 million anesthetics to patients each year in all 50 states. As autonomous healthcare professionals, CRNAs collaborate with the patient and other healthcare professionals to provide patient centered high-quality, holistic, evidence-based and cost-effective care

  • What is the CRNA's role during the procedure?

    CRNAs are responsible for the safety of patients before, during, and after surgery. They stay with their patients throughout the entire procedure, administering their anesthesia and monitoring their vital signs to ensure maximum safety and comfort. This responsibility requires CRNAs to fully utilize every aspect of their anesthesia education and training, nursing skills, and scientific knowledge. CRNAs also analyze situations, make decisions, communicate clearly with the other members of the surgical team, and respond quickly and appropriately in an emergency.

  • Does MCA accept insurance?

    Mill City Anesthesia does not accept medical or dental insurance.  Many of our patients have been able to submit for reimbursment from their insurance companies, but do so directly. MCA will provide you with an invoice and a insurance submission form to assist in the process. Please check with your insurance company for any coverage questions. 

  • What type of payment do you accept?

    We accept all major credit cards, cash and HSA/FSA cards. Payment is required at the time of service.

  • What is your service area?

    We provide mobile anesthesia services throughout the state of Minnesota. We work with many dental offices within the Twin Cities Metro area and in greater Minnesota. Feel free to reach out if you would like assistance finding a dental office that offers our services. 

Personalized Anesthesia Care of the Highest Quality
Contact us
763-299-5791 (Voice/Text & Fax)
Info@millcityanesthesia.com
140 Spur Circle
Wayzata, MN 55391
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Mill City Anesthesia, LLC.
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