For Dental Offices
We bring anesthesia into your office so you can treat the patients who need sedation — without referring them out, and without building your own program.
What the service is
Eximios Anesthesia Services provides office-based anesthesia and sedation (OBA). Our anesthesia provider travels to your office on a scheduled day, delivers and continuously monitors anesthesia, and lets your team complete treatment while we manage the airway, medications, and recovery. Your patients stay with the dentist and team they already trust.
Why offices partner with us
- Your patients stay with your team — care never leaves your office.
- You keep the case — no referral out to a hospital or surgery center.
- No facility fees for your patients — office-based care avoids the $4,000–$10,000 facility fees typical of surgery centers.
- All ages — from pediatrics to geriatrics.
Who office-based anesthesia helps
OBA makes dental care possible for patients who have:
- Dental anxiety
- Cognitive impairment
- A history of trauma or PTSD
- Special needs
- An age of 6 or younger
- Extensive dental work to complete in one visit
What your office provides vs. what Eximios brings
Your office provides
- Treatment room and dental team
- Standard dental equipment and supplies
- Patient scheduling and records
- [TBD — Dr. Lincoln to confirm]
Eximios brings
- Anesthesia provider and monitoring equipment
- Medications and emergency supplies
- Pre-op assessment and recovery oversight
- [TBD — Dr. Lincoln to confirm]
Safety & monitoring
From consult to procedure
After the patient’s consult with your office, the anesthesia side runs like this:
- Initial review of the patient’s health history and needs.
- A phone call with the anesthesia provider the week before the procedure.
- An explanation of what to expect before arrival and during the procedure.
- Instructions for medications and navigating recovery.
- Answers to any questions.
[TBD — Dr. Lincoln to confirm scheduling and case-day logistics.]
Patient screening & candidacy
Use our screening tool to help decide which patients are good candidates for office-based anesthesia. We treat patients age 2 and older, and we review every case after registration and health-history paperwork — and again on the day of treatment.
- ASA 1–2 patients are generally good candidates. Offices may schedule at their discretion; we review each case and follow up only if we need more information.
- Select ASA 3 patients may be acceptable after a special history & physical review — handled case-by-case.
The full screening tool also includes cardiac and pulmonary questionnaires and a Down syndrome / atlanto-axial instability note for staff to work through.
Download the Office Screening Tool (PDF)
Full clinical detail is in the downloadable screening tool — when in doubt, call us at 307-352-9880 or email us.
Frequently asked questions
- How many cases can you do in a day?
- [TBD — Dr. Lincoln to confirm]
- What are the space and power requirements?
- [TBD — Dr. Lincoln to confirm]
- How does billing work?
- [TBD — Dr. Lincoln to confirm]
- What regions do you serve?
- Based in Rock Springs, WY — see our Contact page.