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How it began

In 2005, through a Mission and Ministry grant from Saint Joseph Hospital’s parent company, Catholic Health Initiatives, Surgery on Sunday was born. After receiving the start-up funds, Dr. Moore approached the Lexington Surgery Center to partner with to provide operating rooms, equipment and other overhead requirements. Fifteen years later, the Lexington Surgery Center is still the surgical home of Surgery on Sunday one Sunday per month.

The cornerstone of the program is that all individuals providing care and operating the program are volunteers, with the exception of a full-time executive director and a part-time volunteer coordinator. Currently, there are nearly 300 volunteers that contribute to the program and provide care for our patients including: surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, surgical techs and administrative personnel. To date, volunteers have donated more than 100,000 hours of service in providing nearly 6,000 surgeries since inception, with that number growing monthly.

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Founder

Dr. Andrew Moore, II

The program was a longtime dream of Lexington plastic surgeon, Dr. Andrew Moore, II. In his nearly 40 years of service, Dr. Moore and his brothers had helped numerous individuals who “fell between the cracks” of available health care services. They were individuals who made just enough to disqualify them from assistance, yet didn’t have enough income for surgery to be financially viable. In the early years of his career, providing free surgical services was as simple as calling the hospital and asking to forgive the expense to the patient. Dr. Moore made it his mission to see the working poor receive outpatient services that they would not otherwise receive due to financial constraints. As the healthcare environment changed, the ability to do this type of surgeries vanished.

 

Our Administration Office

The cornerstone of the program is that all individuals providing care and operating the program are volunteers, with the exception of a full-time executive director and a part-time volunteer coordinator. Currently, there are nearly 300 volunteers that contribute to the program and provide care for our patients including: surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, surgical techs and administrative personnel. To date, volunteers have donated more than 100,000 hours of service in providing nearly 6,000 surgeries since inception, with that number growing monthly.

Surgery on Sunday is blessed to have many supporters who contribute financially and through in-kind donations.  In 2015, CHI Saint Joseph Health graciously donated office space to relocate the administrative offices and we are still on their Harrodsburg Road campus today. Due to the generosity of so many, Surgery on Sunday is able to provide surgeries at an average cost of $1,500 per case.

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Our Story

How it began

In 2005, through a Mission and Ministry grant from Saint Joseph Hospital's parent company, Catholic Health Initiatives, Surgery on Sunday was born. After receiving the start-up funds, Dr. Moore approached the Lexington Surgery Center to partner with to provide operating rooms, equipment and other overhead requirements. Fifteen years later, the Lexington Surgery Center is still the surgical home of Surgery on Sunday one Sunday per month. The cornerstone of the program is that all individuals providing care and operating the program are volunteers, with the exception of a full-time executive director and a part-time volunteer coordinator. Currently, there are nearly 300 volunteers that contribute to the program and provide care for our patients including: surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, surgical techs and administrative personnel. To date, volunteers have donated more than 100,000 hours of service in providing nearly 6,000 surgeries since inception, with that number growing monthly.
In 2005, through a Mission and Ministry grant from Saint Joseph Hospital’s parent company, Catholic Health Initiatives, Surgery on Sunday was born. After receiving the start-up funds, Dr. Moore approached the Lexington Surgery Center to partner with to provide operating rooms, equipment and other overhead requirements. Fifteen years later, the Lexington Surgery Center is still the surgical home of Surgery on Sunday one Sunday per month. The cornerstone of the program is that all individuals providing care and operating the program are volunteers, with the exception of a full-time executive director and a part-time volunteer coordinator. Currently, there are nearly 300 volunteers that contribute to the program and provide care for our patients including: surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, surgical techs and administrative personnel. To date, volunteers have donated more than 100,000 hours of service in providing nearly 6,000 surgeries since inception, with that number growing monthly.

Founder

Dr. Andrew Moore, II

The program was a longtime dream of Lexington plastic surgeon, Dr. Andrew Moore, II. In his nearly 40 years of service, Dr. Moore and his brothers had helped numerous individuals who “fell between the cracks” of available health care services. They were individuals who made just enough to disqualify them from assistance, yet didn’t have enough income for surgery to be financially viable. In the early years of his career, providing free surgical services was as simple as calling the hospital and asking to forgive the expense to the patient. Dr. Moore made it his mission to see the working poor receive outpatient services that they would not otherwise receive due to financial constraints. As the healthcare environment changed, the ability to do this type of surgeries vanished.
The program was a longtime dream of Lexington plastic surgeon, Dr. Andrew Moore, II. In his nearly 40 years of service, Dr. Moore and his brothers had helped numerous individuals who “fell between the cracks” of available health care services. They were individuals who made just enough to disqualify them from assistance, yet didn’t have enough income for surgery to be financially viable. In the early years of his career, providing free surgical services was as simple as calling the hospital and asking to forgive the expense to the patient. Dr. Moore made it his mission to see the working poor receive outpatient services that they would not otherwise receive due to financial constraints. As the healthcare environment changed, the ability to do this type of surgeries vanished.

Our Administration Office

1401 Harrodsburg Rd, Lexington, KY 40504

The cornerstone of the program is that all individuals providing care and operating the program are volunteers, with the exception of a full-time executive director and a part-time volunteer coordinator. Currently, there are nearly 300 volunteers that contribute to the program and provide care for our patients including: surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, surgical techs and administrative personnel. To date, volunteers have donated more than 100,000 hours of service in providing nearly 6,000 surgeries since inception, with that number growing monthly.

Surgery on Sunday is blessed to have many supporters who contribute financially and through in-kind donations.  In 2015, CHI Saint Joseph Health graciously donated office space to relocate the administrative offices and we are still on their Harrodsburg Road campus today. Due to the generosity of so many, Surgery on Sunday is able to provide surgeries at an average cost of $1,500 per case.