General Surgeon

General surgery addresses surgical problems across multiple body systems including abdomen, soft tissues, and GI tract. Our general surgeons perform both elective and emergency procedures with expertise in open and minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques.

Surgical conditions requiring expert management demand precise diagnosis and careful treatment planning. Our experienced surgical team provides comprehensive pre-operative assessment, advanced surgical techniques, and excellent post-operative care ensuring optimal recovery.

Complete General Surgical Care

We provide comprehensive general surgical services addressing a wide spectrum of surgical conditions through minimally invasive and traditional approaches.

  • Acute abdomen evaluation and emergency surgical intervention
  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy for gallbladder disease management
  • Appendectomy for acute and chronic appendicitis treatment
  • Hernia repair including inguinal, umbilical, and incisional hernias
  • Gastrointestinal surgery for ulcers, tumors, and other conditions
  • Colorectal surgery including cancer resection and polyp removal
  • Breast surgery including benign tumor removal and cancer treatment
  • Thyroid and parathyroid surgery for endocrine conditions
  • Wound management and complex laceration repair
General Surgeon
General Surgeon

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy and GI Surgery

Minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques for gallbladder disease, ulcer treatment, and gastrointestinal procedures. Small incisions mean less pain, shorter recovery, and faster return to normal activities. Our surgeons are experts in complex laparoscopic cases including revisional surgery.

General Surgeon
General Surgeon

Emergency Abdominal Surgery and Trauma Management

Expert rapid response for acute abdominal conditions including perforated viscus, acute appendicitis, and trauma. Our emergency surgical team is available 24/7 with operating room access and advanced imaging to stabilize and surgically address life-threatening conditions.

Frequently asked questions

Emergency surgeries are scheduled immediately. Elective surgeries typically can be scheduled within 1-2 weeks after completing all pre-operative testing and consultant evaluation.

Laparoscopic surgery is safe and effective for many conditions. However, some cases require open surgery due to complexity, previous surgery history, or inflammatory conditions. Your surgeon will recommend the best approach.

Laparoscopic procedures have faster recovery - usually 1-2 weeks for light activities and 3-4 weeks for strenuous activity. Open surgery typically requires 4-6 weeks recovery. Individual recovery varies based on your age and overall health.

You will receive detailed fasting instructions - typically no food 6-8 hours and no liquids 2-4 hours before surgery. Certain medications should be continued while others stopped. Your surgeon will provide specific instructions for your case.

Some discomfort is normal for 1-2 weeks. Effective pain management with prescribed medications and rest helps. Laparoscopic procedures typically cause less pain than open surgery. Contact us immediately if pain is severe or worsening.