Services

Personalized Care for Every Procedure

At Mid-America Anesthesia Consultants (MAAC), your comfort and safety are at the heart of everything we do. Our team of experienced anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists works with you and your care team to make sure every procedure is as safe, smooth, and stress-free as possible. From minor treatments to major surgeries, we provide the right type of anesthesia for your needs—so you can rest easy knowing you’re in good hands.

Local Anesthesia

Local anesthesia is used to numb a small, specific area of the body. You’ll stay awake but won’t feel pain in the area being treated.

It’s a quick and effective option for minor procedures that require comfort without full sedation.

Local Anesthesia

Numbs a small, specific area of the body to block pain without affecting consciousness.

Regional Anesthesia

Blocks pain in a larger area of the body by targeting specific nerves—commonly used for childbirth or lower-body procedures.

Regional Anesthesia

Regional anesthesia numbs a larger part of the body, such as an arm, leg, or the lower half. It allows you to stay comfortable and relaxed while remaining awake during your procedure.

Common types include:

  • Nerve Block: Blocks sensation in a targeted area for focused pain relief.
  • Epidural: Often used during labor to ease pain while keeping you alert and in control.
  • Spinal: Commonly used for procedures below the waist, such as joint or abdominal surgeries.

General Anesthesia

General anesthesia is used for surgeries or procedures that require you to be fully asleep. It ensures you feel no pain or awareness during your procedure.

Throughout the process, our team closely monitors your breathing, heart rate, and comfort—so you can focus on recovery while we take care of the rest.

General Anesthesia

Puts you into a controlled, sleep-like state so you won’t feel or remember the procedure.

Contact Us

We know that preparing for a procedure can bring up questions, and we’re here to make sure you have all the information you need. Contact our team anytime—we’re happy to provide guidance, explain your anesthesia options, and help you feel at ease every step of the way.