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About Us
New Jersey Anesthesia Services is committed to providing the best perioperative care to patients. We have served our community with dedication and compassion since we began providing services, and we will continue to do so for each new patient. Our team is led by a board-certified anesthesiologist with extensive experience in ambulatory anesthesia services. Our expertise includes the clinical setting, logistics and supply management, billing, and compliance.
Anesthesia Services
Staffing and Recruiting
Our board-certified anesthesiologists are experienced with ambulatory care and can adapt to various surgical workflows. We schedule ourselves based on the needs of the office or surgery center. We believe that open communication is important to client satisfaction, whether for clinical feedback after procedure days or concerning billing or other business matters. When adding new anesthesiologists to our group, we search for expert clinicians that have extensive experience, a subspecialty skillset, and impeccable bedside manners.
Anesthesia Billing
Logistics and Supplies
Integrating into the Workflow
We aim to provide high-quality, low-impact anesthesia services to the facilities that we work with and the patients that we care for. Our team addresses patient questions about anesthesia billing and pre-operative preparation needs for patients. In addition, we are dedicated to meeting the procedure schedule of the office or surgery center and developing strong relationships with surgeons and staff.
At New Jersey Anesthesia Services, we are proud of the quality of care we provide to our patients and the quality of services we provide to surgical facilities. We are the perioperative partner of choice for surgical facilities throughout New Jersey.
Recent Articles

Sevoflurane and Propofol Coadministration
Sevoflurane and propofol are two commonly used anesthetic agents that are typically administered separately, but there is a small but growing body of research on

Perioperative Care Pathways for Frail Older Patients
Frailty is a multidimensional clinical syndrome characterized by decreased physiological reserve and reduced resistance to stressors that affects many older adults and makes them particularly

Intubation and Inhalational Anesthesia in Patients with Irritable Airways
Patients with irritable or hyper-reactive airways, such as those with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), present challenges for anesthesiologists performing intubation and administering

Mechanical Ventilation Without Deep Sedation
The management of mechanical ventilation in critical care has evolved significantly over the past two decades. Historically, deep sedation was routine practice to ensure patient

The Role of Cortico-Thalamocortical Interactions in General Anesthesia
General anesthesia is administered to induce a reversible state of unconsciousness, along with amnesia, analgesia, and immobility.1 However, researchers are still seeking to uncover the

Postoperative Monitoring for Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
Due to the impact of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on respiratory physiology and its association with increased perioperative, patients with OSA need careful postoperative monitoring.
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