Here's some additional details so you can help me think: His office is located in a medical enclave (ie, where there are a number of medical office buildings surrounding the hospital) and they occupy two suites (one for consultations, the other one for the nutritionist and psychiatrist). I haven't seen the nutritionist side yet, but the consultation suite is rather small, with 3 exam rooms and a receiving area. Funny thing is, I can't imagine where in the office it is that they do the surgery if it's not the patient rooms because I didn't see any other suitable spaces. I may have missed it of course, but I wonder; will definitely ask to see the facilities next time!
Another thing is, I looked up the doctors credentials again and, while he is associated with a number of prestigious hospitals in the LA area, he is not affiliated with the hospital within the medical enclave where the office is located. I have to check on the protocol in such cases because his affiliated hospitals would be way to far in LA traffic to be of any use in an emergency. It could be that other doctors in the practice have hospital privileges at that particular location even if my surgeon personally doesn't, but I'm not sure how that would work. They also did not mention during the presentation how anesthesia would be handled (or by whom), but it might just be that they couldn't cover all the details during a general presentation (and none of the attendees asked either), but it's a great question.
What do you think?