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Rockford is a rapidly developing city in terms of culture and amenities. Along with a lively and exciting downtown area, Rockford residents enjoy beautiful parks, numerous sports and recreational facilities and a wide variety of retail options. Rockford Anesthesiologists Associated is composed of highly experienced physician Anesthesiologists who are dedicated to providing the care and interventional pain management services to all patients.

Meet our physicians. By joining the Rockford Anesthesiologists Associated team, you too can reap all the unique benefits of being part of independent consulting agency: increased scheduling flexibility, more opportunities for growth, one-on-one mentoring, a supportive work environment, and more!
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In 1962, three local physicians seeking to improve their anesthesiology practices founded Rockford Anesthesiologists Associated, LLC (RAA). For over 50 years, RAA has experienced steady growth and now employs a large group of Anesthesiologists and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). All RAA Physicians are Board-Certified or candidates for certification.
Anesthesiology is the practice of medicine dedicated to the relief of pain and total care of patients before, during and after surgery. There are three main categories of anesthesia used in surgery and medical procedures, each having many forms and uses. In general anesthesia, you are unconscious and have no awareness or sensations.
Going into surgery, patients often don't realize the essential role the anesthesiologist and the Anesthesia Care Team plays in making sure that operations go smoothly and safely. Our Anesthesia Care Team is made up of physician anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists. Each team member has an important role.
As a general rule, you should not eat or drink anything after midnight before your surgery. Under some circumstances, your physician anesthesiologist may give you permission to drink clear liquids up to a few hours before your anesthesia is administered. Be sure to contact your physician, surgeon or hospital for specific rules prior to your procedure.
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Ed Mamola
Dec 14, 2021
The insurance said they paid them. But they still wanted to be paid by me. Several calls to them and no return calls. No change they still wanted money from me. I sent then letters and no response to the letters. They want the insurance money plus your money. What a scam they are pulling! They just want to be a money making machine, and their way is to double charge.
Andy Peterson
Apr 05, 2021
They submitted my claim wrong, so insurance denied claim. After many calls, got corrected. They got paid, but still took me to collections, and after many more calls to rude Sarah, finally fixed