Recently, Seven Hills Anesthesia was proud to sponsor the Walk To Cure Arthritis presented by St. Elizabeth Healthcare.
Over 54 million Americans suffer from the daily pain of over 100 different types of arthritis. It is the nation’s #1 cause of disability affecting people of all ages, genders, and race.
We were joined by our family and friends and had a great time all while helping our community. Seven Hills Anesthesia was proud to be named one of the top 10 teams to fundraise for this fantastic organization.
Since 2000, National CRNA Week has been our annual celebration of the nation’s more than 57,000 nurse anesthetists. In 2021, as we continue to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ll reflect on the heroic work of CRNAs and SRNAs, recognize the power of our community, and look forward to a future of providing safe and effective anesthesia care to all patients.
Mercy Health West Hospital has named Seven Hills Anesthesia as its provider of surgical sedation and related perioperative services at the hospital and affiliated on-campus ambulatory surgery center. Read the full press release here.
Highpoint Health has partnered with Seven Hills Anesthesia, a well-respected anesthesiology group practice, for the provision of surgical sedation and related perioperative services at the hospital.
Having served the Greater Cincinnati area for more than 50 years, Seven Hills Anesthesia is comprised of 64 board certified physicians and approximately 150 certified registered nurse anesthetists. In addition to Highpoint Health, the practice provides anesthesia services for major tertiary care facilities and surgical centers in Southwestern Ohio and Northern Kentucky.
Joining the Highpoint Health Medical Staff from Seven Hills are Anesthesiologists Cathleen Mucenski, M.D.; Joseph Hassoun, M.D.; Daniel Brannon, D.O.; Joshua Hansen, M.D.; Brion Roman, M.D.; and Raymond Sullivan, M.D. Dr. Mucenski is the service’s Medical Director.
At Highpoint Health, Seven Hills Anesthesia provides perioperative care and sedation for surgical and endoscopy patients, as well as epidural blocks for obstetrical patients.
“Our physicians and staff are extremely pleased to have Seven Hills Anesthesia join our perioperative services team at Highpoint Health,” stated Nancy Kennedy, M.D., Highpoint Health Chief Medical Officer. “Their reputation for exemplary clinical skills, outstanding patient interactions and unyielding professionalism contribute greatly to the exceptional care our patients receive at Highpoint Health.”
“We are excited to be part of the medical staff at Highpoint Health and working with such a complement of extremely capable surgeons and practitioners,” noted Dr. Mucenski. “The surgical facilities at Highpoint Health are excellent and the staff is well-trained, experienced and very accommodating for both our needs and that of the patient. My fellow anesthesiologists and I are happy to be at Highpoint Health and we look forward to becoming fully integrated with both the medical and hospital staff, as well as our patients and the community.”
On Saturday December 8th a group from Seven Hills Anesthesia danced and pranced across the finish line for a good cause. The team raised over $800 for the Arthritis Foundation’s efforts to cure Arthritis.
Dr. Weller was chosen for the “Good Catch Award” and was recognized by TriHealth Patient Safety and Accreditation. View Dr. Weller’s provider bio.
Medical Record Requests
Seven Hills Anesthesia contracts with hospital systems and surgery centers to provide anesthesia care. The care our anesthesia team provides is documented on the facility’s paper records and/or electronic healthcare record system. The anesthesia record is a part of the patient record that is owned and maintained by the facility where the patient received their surgical care.
Seven Hills Anesthesia does not own or maintain any patient records, and we are unable, legally, to share a patient’s record. If a patient is looking for their anesthesia medical record, the patient must request that record from the facility where they received care.
Seven Hills Anesthesia can only provide an itemized list of billed anesthesia services. Below is a comparison of billing records and medical records to assist patients in determining who to contact for the appropriate records.
Anesthesia Billing Records Request (can be requested from Seven Hills Anesthesia.)
Billing records provide detailed breakdowns of the surgical procedure(s) and charge(s) you received during your Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) or hospital visit that were related to your anesthesia care.
Purpose: To request financial documents from the anesthesia provider.
What you get: Official documents related to the charges for your care, such as an itemized bill or statement of account.
Why you use it: To check for accuracy, to provide to an insurance company for reimbursement, or to manage your payments
To request anesthesia billing records, please call 859-341-2666
Medical Records of any kind or in this case specifically anesthesia records (cannot be requested from Seven Hills Anesthesia. Patients must contact the facility where they received care.)
A medical records request is used to get copies of your health information, such as test results or doctor’s notes.
Purpose: To obtain a patient’s clinical information from a healthcare provider.
What you get: Copies of documents like physician’s notes, surgical notes, lab results, test results, and treatment summaries.
Why you use it: For personal use, to share with another doctor, or for legal purposes.