Childbirth Class Series

At Prairie Lakes, we help make the birthing experience happy and memorable for everyone involved.

The three-week series will be offered in-person once a week. Please try to attend a series a few months before your delivery date.

This series of three classes is designed to prepare the expectant mother and her support person for labor and delivery. Updated relaxation, breathing techniques and childbirth trends will be presented by certified childbirth educators. For Spanish class options and education, please call 605-882-7628.

Register for Childbirth Classes

Car Seat Safety

To encourage proper use of child safety seats, Prairie Lakes Healthcare System offers car seat education and free car seat checks. 

Learn More About Car Seat Safety & Classes

 

Breastfeeding Education & Lactation Consultants

The focus of our staff, which includes Certified Lactation Counselors (CLC) and International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC), is to provide education and support to new moms, fathers, and support people before, during and after the childbirth process. After baby arrives, mothers also have access to our certified lactation consultants who help with breastfeeding questions and concerns.

Breastfeeding Education & Classes

Web BC Vertical Lock Up 300wStarting in 2025, The Prairie Lakes Baby Café will meet every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the waiting area of the Labor and Delivery department. The Baby Café is a welcoming, and informal space for expecting and new moms to connect and receive free breastfeeding support.

Enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages while receiving guidance from certified lactation counselors. Whether you need help with latching, baby weigh-ins, or simply want to share experiences with other moms, the Prairie Lakes Baby Café is here to support you on your journey. No appointment is necessary—just drop in!


Additional Resources:

Use the Birthplan Form below to plan for your birth experience and to let staff and providers know your labor and delivery wishes.

Download Birth Plan Form

The ER Registration Form below allows you to fill out your admitting/registration form ahead of time to save time when you arrive at the hospital.

Download ER Registration Form (English)

Download ER Registration Form (Spanish)

The Nutritional Services department at Prairie Lakes Healthcare System is managed by Sodexo, a food service and environmental services company. The team is dedicated to creating and offering services that contribute to a more pleasant way of life for people whenever and wherever they come together. Inpatient and outpatient counseling is available. Whether you simply want to improve your everyday eating habits or you need to establish a comprehensive plan to lose weight or manage a disease the dietitians are here to support your goals in efforts to making every day a better day.

Inpatient:

Our team plays a diverse role by working with physicians and hospital staff to provide quality nutrition care to patients. Registered dietitians help patients understand the role nutrition plays in recovery and supports patients with knowledge and tools to continue their nutrition goals after they go home.

Outpatient:

  • Nutrition therapy for people with medical conditions such as heart disease, cancer, kidney failure, diabetes and obesity.
  • Core 4, a weight management program that consists of 12 one-hour weekly sessions.

 

For more information on our services please contact the Prairies Lakes Healthcare System/Sodexo registered dietitians at 605-882-7874. 

 

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Pastoral Care is available to patients and their loved ones for prayer, spiritual concerns, and support. Pastoral Care Visits provide safe and confidential opportunities to discuss concerns and vent emotions while promoting balance and encouraging healthy coping.

Prairie Lakes Healthcare System is guided by basic Christian tenets of healing and respect for the dignity of the whole person. Total care takes into consideration the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of each patient.

If you would like special information, counsel, or a visit from our staff, call the Pastoral Care Department at 605.882.7714, or talk to someone on your healthcare team who will refer you to the Prairie Lakes Pastoral Care Department.

May God's peace be with you on your journey.

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Prairie Lakes Healthcare System has a full-service retail pharmacy conveniently located in the lobby of Prairie Lakes Hospital. Prairie Lakes Campus Pharmacy serves walk-in customers as well as inpatient and outpatient patrons of Prairie Lakes Healthcare System.

Pharmacy Services

  • Dispensing quality pharmaceuticals to customers and patients
  • Offering drug information, education and counseling
  • Retaining patient/customer history profiles
  • Direct communication with medical staff
  • Monitoring and assurance of quality drugs
  • Nonprescription items

Hours

Prairie Lakes Campus Pharmacy is open for retail business Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Location

The convenient location of Prairie Lakes Campus Pharmacy in the hospital lobby allows one less stop for patients being discharged from the hospital or for people receiving services from:

  • Same Day Surgery
  • Emergency Room
  • Kidney Dialysis
  • Home Health
  • Sanford Clinic - Watertown

Pharmacy Specialists

Our fully licensed pharmacy staff works closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to meet a full scope of pharmacy needs. 

Working Together with Other Hospital Departments

Operating in conjunction with the hospital pharmacy, Prairie Lakes Campus Pharmacy offers special services to patients of other hospital service departments or other on-campus facilities.

Home Health: Clients of the Prairie Lakes Home Health program are invited to take advantage of the services offered by Prairie Lakes Campus Pharmacy. These special services include:

  • Home delivery of prescriptions by Home Health nurses
  • Home Health nurse dispensing prescriptions into the client's pill boxes or organizers
  • Review of patient education materials by Home Health nurse
  • Mailing prescriptions directly to the client's home

Home Health clients who are not customers of Prairie Lakes Campus Pharmacy can easily be transferred to Prairie Lakes Campus Pharmacy by pharmacy personnel. After the transfer, clients may begin taking advantage of these convenient services immediately.

For more information, contact the Prairie Lakes Campus Pharmacy at 605-882-7790.

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CT is an abbreviation for computed tomography, which is a valuable diagnostic medical exam that combines X-rays and computers. Sometimes called CAT scans, CT scans have been performed successfully for over 30 years. It gives the Radiologist a non-invasive way to see inside your body.

One advantage of CT is its ability to rapidly acquire two-dimensional pictures of your anatomy. Using a computer, these 2-D images can be presented as 3-D images for in-depth clinical evaluations.

Why do people need a CT scan?

CT exams are performed when people are ill or injured, or when a doctor suspects a medical problem that cannot be detected easily with a routine physical examination. CT is also used to rapidly obtain specific diagnostic information that hasn’t been provided by other imaging technologies, such as ultrasound, traditional X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

What Should I expect?

A CT technologist will escort you into the CT scanning room, where you’ll see a table and a large, doughnut-shaped device called a gantry. You will be positioned comfortably on the padded table and asked to be as still as possible. You’ll also be asked to hold your breath for a short time to minimize any body movements and motion artifact.   

How long will the exam take?

You will have to lie still only for a few seconds during the actual scan, in which the CT scanner acquires X-ray images of your body. The rest of the CT exam, however, takes longer while you wait for the images to be processed on the computer. The exam can take anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes depending on the type of exam.  Most patients will be in and out of the room in under 20 minutes.

Are IVs or shots involved?

Depending on the exam, a solution called “contrast” might be administered through an IV to improve the accuracy of the examination. Because of this, it is very important to let your doctor know beforehand if you any allergies, especially an allergy to iodine-based products.

Safety of CT scans

Nearly 80 million CT exams are performed in the U.S. every year. The registered Radiologic Technologist (RT), who performs your CT scan must be certified by the American Registry of Radiology Technologists.

Preparing for a CT exam

Unless directed by your physician, the following guidelines will ensure your CT scan is performed under optimal conditions.

  • Arrive dressed in comfortable clothing containing no metal.
  • Visit the restroom shortly before the scan
  • Take medications as usual, with minimal water. If you are taking pain medication, please do so 30 minutes before your scan to help you lie still.
  • If you have had barium studies of your stomach or colon within the last 48 hours, please tell your physician beforehand or tell the CT technologist when you arrive.

For specific exams, follow these guidelines unless otherwise directed by your physician:

  • Head Scan: Remove hairpins, earrings, etc. The scan will last less than 30 minutes.
  • Abdomen and Pelvis Scan: You will usually be required to drink a water prep to outline the digestive system before the scan. This will be given to you by the CT technologist with instructions on how long to drink the prep. Do not eat or drink anything else (except taking medications) for four hours before your scan time. You will be asked to place your arms comfortably over your head and will be asked to hold your breath for about five seconds several times during the scan.
  • Chest Scan: Do not eat or drink four hours before your scan time. Clothing containing metal should be removed. Women should remove their bra before the exam begins. You will be asked to place your arms comfortably over your head and will be asked to hold your breath for about five seconds several times during the scan.
  • Spine Scan: It is not necessary to fast before your scan. You may be asked to place your arms comfortably over your head or your chest.
  • Extremities: It is not necessary to fast before your scan. You may be asked to lie in an uncomfortable position for the extremity being scanned, but it will only be for a short period of time.
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Prairie Lakes offers a high field traditional 1.5 Excite GE scanner.  The traditional high field scanner is tube-shaped with flared openings at both ends. A recent software upgrade provides us with the ability to scan multiple exams in a short amount of time, while still providing high resolution images. When your exam is complete, a board-certified Radiologist from CRL will interpret the scan and provide a written report of the findings to your referring physician within 24-48 hours.

How it works

Magnetic Resonance Imagings (MRI) are formed using two natural forces – magnetic fields and radio waves – to create a detailed, clear picture of your body that includes structures not visible with traditional x-rays. MRI exams are painless, and, unlike x-rays and other imaging technologies, MRI does not use radiation. MRI has become a preferred method by doctors for diagnosing potential problems in many different parts of the body. It is useful for examining soft tissue such as organs, muscles, cartilage, ligaments, tendons and bones. MRI is used primarily to evaluate the brain, spine and joints and is useful in diagnosing problems in the breasts, chest, abdomen and pelvis.

What can I expect during my MRI exam?

The MRI technologist will position you on the padded table that will move into the opening of the magnet. Whichever part of your body is being scanned will need to be in the middle of the scanner.  Once the scan begins, you will hear some loud knocking/buzzing type of sounds and you may feel some vibration. Your technologist will provide either music or earplugs depending on the exam being performed. Should you become uncomfortable or need help, just speak out loud. There is a built in intercom system so staff can see you and hear you the entire exam.

MRI and metal don't mix

The MRI system has a powerful magnet inside, so you need to:

  • Inform your referring doctor or the technologist if you have:
    • A cardiac pacemaker
    • An artificial heart valve or stent
    • A metal plate, pin, or other metallic implant
    • A cochlear implant or hearing aid
    • Aneurysm clips

And if you have questions, don't hesitate to contact your physician or the Radiology Department at Prairie Lakes at 605-882-7770.

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Do any of these factors apply to you?

  • Excessive daytime sleepiness
  • Complaints about your sleeping habits
  • Snoring that interrupts your daily life
  • Waking with a dry mouth and tongue

If you answered yes, you may want to talk to your health physician about a sleep study. A sleep study, also known as a polysomnography, determines how well you sleep and how your body responds to problems in your sleep. Prairie Lakes Healthcare System offers this service and is accredited for sleep studies by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care.

 

Why Are Sleep Studies Important? 

You know that sleep issues can cause problems during your daily life, but did you know unresolved sleep issues can lead to serious health implications? For instance, if you have untreated sleep apnea, your body is being deprived of vital oxygen needed to run your organs. Oxygen deprivation can put stress on these organs, which raises your risk for heart disease, high blood pressure and stroke. Sleep studies can diagnose many sleep problems, such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless leg syndrome, sleep deprivation and periodic limb movement disorder. Once diagnosed, the problems can be treated - which means an improved quality of life for you.

PLHS Sleep Order Form

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The surgical specialties and medical procedures that are performed at Prairie Lakes Hospital and Prairie Lakes Mallard Pointe Surgical Center are vast. Your procedure may be with a Prairie Lakes physician or a different physician who utilizes our expert surgical staff, equipment, and facilities.

Surgical Services Overview:

  • Breast Biopsy
  • Cath Lab
  • Ear, Nose & Throat
  • Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
    • Colonoscopy
    • EGD
  • General and Laparoscopic
  • OB-GYN
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedic & Sports Medicine
    • Orthopedic Spine
  • Pediatric Dental
  • Podiatry
  • Urology
  • Vascular Surgery
    • Diagnostic and interventional angiogram

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Read more on these services:

Breast Biopsy:

If a lump deep inside the breast shows up on a mammogram, but it's too small to be felt in a self-exam, your doctor can order a minimally invasive breast biopsy. Prairie Lakes Healthcare System offers breast biopsy services including minimally invasive approaches including stereotactic and ultrasound-guided breast biopsies.  Read more

Cath Lab:

Prairie Lakes has a state-of-the-art, on-site cardiac cath lab. The cath lab provides immediate access to the equipment needed to provide life-saving interventional procedures. Read more

Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT):

ENT physicians specialize in the treatment of problems related to disorders of the head and neck -- specifically the ear, nose, and throat. These doctors can surgically treat conditions such as sinusitis, vascular malformations, hearing loss, ear infections, cleft palate, and problems with the larynx.

Procedures include the insertion of tubes in the ear canal, tonsil removal, and sinus surgery, including the new technology available for balloon sinuplasty, an endoscopic procedure to treat blocked sinuses. Read more

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - Colonoscopy & EGD: 

Two procedures by general surgeons using an endoscope. The endoscope is a tiny video camera mounted on the end of a long, flexible fiber-optic tube. Physicians can see inside your digestive system without cutting in order to diagnose a variety of conditions ranging from ulcers to colon cancer. Read more

General and Laparoscopic: 

General surgery is a surgical specialty that focuses on medical conditions concerning the esophagus, stomach, small bowel, colon, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, breast, bile ducts, and thyroid gland. Using the latest laparoscopic techniques, general surgeons can perform procedures deep within the body without the need for larger incisions. Instead of the more invasive techniques of the past, they make a series of very small incisions, through which a laparoscopic camera and tiny surgical instruments are used to perform the surgery.

Related: Prairie Lakes General Surgery Clinic

OB-GYN:

Obstetrician/gynecologists who perform surgeries at Prairie Lakes are up-to-date on the most advance diagnosis and treatment of women's reproductive health issues as well as prenatal care and delivery of healthy babies. Diseases of the breasts, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries as well as menstrual problems, fertility problems, and menopause issues are the areas of expertise for the OB/GYN. Procedures performed at Prairie Lakes include:

  • Balloon endometrial ablation
  • Laparoscopic-assisted hysterectomy

Ophthalmology:

Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the eye. Ophthalmologists treat problems ranging from glaucoma, cataracts, retinal problems, dry eye to nearsightedness, and other vision problems. Procedures performed at Mallard Pointe Surgical Center include:

  • Cataract surgery-advanced lens (astigmatism and presbyopic correcting lens) can decrease dependence on glasses after surgery.
  • Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery for cosmetic purposes or to improve vision impairments caused by droopy eyelids.)

Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine: 

Orthopaedic surgeons specialize in correcting musculoskeletal problems that result from trauma, sports injuries, disease, tumors, or congenital disorders. Increasingly, as people of all ages and abilities stay physically active longer, sports medicine has become a special type of surgery. Prairie Lakes does not employ orthopaedic surgeons, but the surgeons work closely with the Prairie Lakes' staff, including physical therapists and occupational therapists to create an individualized treatment plan to restore your mobility. Read more

Ortho Spine:

Back problems can be vexing, a source of persistent pain that affects your quality of life. Surgery is one treatment option that may be considered to treat specific problems. Spine surgery, which involves the delicate interplay between bone and nerve, requires a special combination of surgical skills and medical training. Prairie Lakes offers orthopedic and spine surgery through an outreach physician who sees and operates on patients in Watertown, allowing patients to recover from surgery close to home. Some of the areas treated at Prairie Lakes include:

  • Orthopaedic and spine services
  • Microdiscectomy to remove all or parts of herniated disks in the back.
  • Lumbar fusion to stop painful movement between vertebrae.

Pediatric Dental:

When dealing with oral problems of children whose mouths and teeth are still developing, doctors need advanced training in pediatric dentistry. This specialty involves the diagnosis and treatment of a full range of oral and maxillofacial disorders involving the teeth, jaws, facial bones, salivary glands and temporomandibular joints.

Podiatry:

Podiatrists are specially trained to medically or surgically correct conditions and diseases involving the foot, ankle, and lower extremities. Their training includes a number of fields such as sports medicine, biomechanics, geriatrics, diabetes, vascular care, dermatology, and orthopedics.

Urology:

Physicians who specialize in urology have advanced training in the medical and surgical treatment of disorders affecting male and female urinary tracts as well as male reproductive organs. At Prairie Lakes, we offer minimally invasive techniques to treat conditions such as prostate cancer, kidney stones, stress incontinence, urinary infections, as well as problems of the bladder, adrenal glands, and the testes. The technology used includes cystoscopic, laser, and lithotripsy systems. Read more

Related: Prairie Lakes Urology Clinic

Vascular:

Vascular surgeons specialize in treating disorders of arteries, veins, and lymphatic systems of the body. They treat conditions such as aneurysms and embolisms as well as endovascular procedures to place catheters and stents to maintain optimum blood flow. At Prairie Lakes Healthcare System, patients undergo a variety of vascular procedures such as diagnostic and interventional angiograms, dialysis fistula access, and more advanced procedures such as correcting endoluminal AAA (endoluminal abdominal aortic aneurysm).

Some of these conditions are treated in a hybrid surgical/cath lab setting. PLHS has found success with a collaborative treatment model for these types of procedures. Vascular surgeon, Dr. Greg Schultz works closely with the Prairie Lakes interventional cardiologists to offer patients these advanced procedures.

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Any surgical procedure can be intimidating. Support staff at Prairie Lakes can help you plan for your upcoming appointment, understand your insurance coverage as it relates to your surgery, and discuss with you the next steps following your surgery.

Being informed about the process before your procedure is not only necessary but will help you feel at ease. Your doctor and our staff are here for you every step of the way.

Before Your Surgery

Be Informed

Ask your surgeon about the planned procedure, risks, benefits, and alternative treatments. Details and informative videos from our staff are provided to take much of the uncertainty out of the surgical process. Click to watch the videos.

Gather Needed Information & Necessities

  • List all of your medications that are prescribed and purchased over-the-counter, including supplements and eye drops. Doing this several days before your procedure may assist with the pre-op call with the nurse. We recommend keeping this list with you to reference when the nurse calls.
  • Day Before
    • Medications in their original bottles.
    • Medicare, Medicaid, and/or Insurance ID card.
    • Photo Identification.
    • If you wear contact lenses or glasses, bring a case for their safekeeping.  
    • Choose which loose, comfortable clothing to wear the day of your procedure.
    • If you will be staying in the hospital after your procedure, pack a bag with the needed items.

Expect Several Pre-Op Calls

A surgery nurse will call a few days before surgery to confirm your procedure. The nurse will obtain your medical history, current medications and review other instructions specific to your procedure. Your arrival time will be called to you the day before your surgery. Please call by 2 p.m. the day before surgery if a nurse hasn't contacted you by this time. If your procedure is at the hospital call Central Scheduling at (605) 882-7690; if it is at Mallard Pointe Surgery Center call (605) 882-4743. Any lab tests may be done up to 7 days before surgery.

Arrange for Care & Transportation

You must not drive home after your procedure and must be accompanied by a responsible adult if you receive sedation or anesthesia. Most patients should have an adult with them for 24hours after surgery.

 

Day of Your Procedure: General Instructions

Medications

Take your medications as instructed by your surgeon or the nurse. Usually prescribed medications for heart, blood pressure, breathing, seizures and pain can be taken with a sip of water the morning of surgery. Make sure you understand the instructions the surgery nurse gives you. Bring your medications in their original bottles with you.

Eating & Drinking

These instructions are very important for your safety and if not followed, your surgery may be canceled.

  • Remember the time the nurse tells you to stop eating and drinking before your surgery.
  • You may not chew gum, smoke, eat mints or suck hard candy during this time of fast.
  • You may brush your teeth, but do not swallow water.

You may be instructed that you can have clear liquids, which are these and no others:

  • Clear broth, black coffee, or tea
  • Soda, water, Gatorade
  • Pulp free juice-only apple, cranberry, or grape
  • Jello, popsicles

Do not take clear liquids unless your nurse tells you it is OK to do so.

For Your Safety

  1. Please remove all jewelry, including facial, tongue, or body piercings, and leave them at home.
  2. Do not shave the surgery area 48 hours prior to surgery.
  3. Follow instructions for pre-op showers and wear freshly laundered comfortable clothing.
  4. Please do not wear make-up or nail polish and plan to remove contact lenses before surgery.

Surgery Admitting Offices

Prairie Lakes Hospital is located at 401 9th Ave NW in Watertown SD. The hospital admitting office is located inside the Emergency Entrance off of 10thAve NW.

Prairie Lakes Mallard Pointe Surgical Center is located at 1201 Mickelson Dr in Watertown SD. Patients presenting for same-day procedures enter through the south (upstairs) door.

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Same-day surgery at a Prairie Lakes Healthcare System facility is a safe, convenient, high quality and economical option for a wide range of medical procedures. You can have your surgery, safely recover and then return home -- where healing is best. You can sleep in your own bed that night.

Same-day surgical procedures take place at two facilities in Watertown: Prairie Lakes Hospital's Same-Day Services Department or Prairie Lakes Mallard Pointe Surgical Center.

Prairie Lakes Same-Day Services

The professional healthcare providers at Prairie Lakes Hospital perform outpatient surgery and other medical procedures in the safety of a full-service hospital environment. Our skilled healthcare team is experienced in providing a full-range of same-day surgical and diagnostic procedures in orthopedics, ophthalmology, urology, gynecology, pediatrics, endoscopy, laparoscopy, ear/nose/throat, and general surgery.

Mallard Pointe Surgical Center

The experienced surgical team at Prairie Lakes Mallard Pointe Surgical Center offer patients high-quality, compassionate surgical services in a number of areas.

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Same-day surgical procedures are reimbursable by most insurance companies. Check with your insurance representative for details about your coverage and to see if pre-certification is necessary.

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