Dr. Thomas J. Rick M.D.
Anesthesiologist
4441 East McDowell Road Suite 101 Phoenix Arizona, 85008About
Thomas J. Rick, MD, works at a private practice in Phoenix, Arizona. He specializes in the extension of anesthetic and pain management services to patients undergoing surgeries. When Dr. Rick is not at his practice, he can be found working at St. Joseph and Good Samaritan Hospitals.
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Education and Training
Hahnemann University
Board Certification
American Board of Anesthesiology- Anesthesiology
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA
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Dr. Thomas J. Rick M.D.'s Expert Contributions
What type of anesthesia is used during broken hand surgery?
Hand surgery is most commonly done under general anesthesia or IV sedation with injection of local anesthetic. READ MORE
What is the chance of waking up during surgery?
Approximately 1 in 10,000 general anesthetics READ MORE
Do you need general anesthesia for endoscopy?
It is now the standard of care to provide deep sedation for upper and lower endoscopic procedures. More involved endoscopic procedures such as ERCP may necessitate general anesthesia with the airway secured with an endotracheal tube. READ MORE
Which anesthesia is used during abdominal hernia surgery?
General anesthesia is most common for hernia surgeries. READ MORE
Is a CT scan done under anesthesia?
A CT scan is usually a quick and painless radiographic procedure, but may sometimes require sedation or general anesthesia for children and adults who are unable to stay still for the duration of the study. READ MORE
Do I need anesthesia for my laser eye surgery?
Yes. Laser eye surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia or general anesthesia. Local anesthesia would include a retro- or peribulbar block, an injection of local anesthetic usually injected around the eye after some short-acting sedation is provided. A general anesthetic involves being unconscious with usually placement of an airway device. READ MORE
For corn removal will the doctor give me anesthesia?
The surgeon will usually inject a local anesthetic to deaden the nerve endings prior to excising the lesion. READ MORE
Professional Society Memberships
- American Society of Anesthesiology, Arizona Society of Anesthesiology
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- Availability, Affordability, Accessibility
Hobbies / Sports
- Drums, Tennis, Fitness
Favorite professional publications
- New England Journal of Medicine, Anesthesiology
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