General Surgery

Comprehensive General Surgery You Can Trust

We’re a full-scope minimally invasive general surgery practice devoted to helping you achieve lasting health, delivering personalized care with state-of-the-art procedures.

Conditions We Commonly Treat

Advanced surgical care for metabolic and gastrointestinal health.

  • Morbid obesity (weight-loss surgery)
  • Gallstones & gallbladder disease
  • Surgical infections (abscesses, hidradenitis)
  • Diverticulitis and other gastrointestinal diseases

Our Commitment to You

Trusted, personalized surgical care—thorough, safe, and centered on you.

  • Surgery is never routine (we honor your trust)
  • Thorough pre-op review (history, health, expectations, motivations)
  • Safety first (strict sterilization & infection control)
  • Personalized care (relaxed, positive experience)

Lipoma

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Lipomas are fatty tumors or growths that usually form just below the surface of the skin.

Gallstones

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A gallstone is a small, hard deposit—usually cholesterol or pigment—that forms in the gallbladder.

Our Locations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What problems usually lead someone to a general surgeon?

People show up with all kinds of issues. A stomach pain that doesn’t settle, a lump that suddenly appears, a hernia that’s been bothering them for months, or gallbladder attacks that keep coming back. Sometimes it’s something simple, sometimes it’s something that needs quick attention. Most visits start with figuring out what’s actually going on rather than jumping straight to a procedure.

What’s different when a surgery is done with small cuts instead of the old large-cut method?

Smaller cuts make the whole experience easier on the body. Many surgeons now use tools and cameras that fit through tiny openings. It’s still real surgery, just done with less stress on the tissues. This approach is part of what people refer to as minimally invasive general surgery, and the biggest difference patients notice is that getting back to normal usually doesn’t take as long.

What do patients usually need to do before the day of surgery?

Most of the prep is basic. Stop eating at a certain time, adjust a few medicines if required, and finish whatever tests the doctor asked for earlier. People are usually told to plan their ride home and keep the next day or two free so they can rest. It’s more about being ready than doing anything complicated.

How does the recovery actually feel afterward?

There’s normally some soreness or heaviness in the treated area. Moving around slowly helps and most people prefer keeping activities light for a bit. Instructions often include how to clean the bandage, how long to avoid bending or lifting, and what signs should be shared with the doctor right away. Every person heals differently, so the advice is usually simple and direct.

Do the results last long?

That depends on the condition. When something like a gallbladder is removed, the issue typically doesn’t return. Hernias can come back if the area gets strained in the future, so follow-up habits matter. Doctors explain this clearly so patients understand what to expect instead of being surprised later.

How soon can someone go back to regular daily tasks after minimally invasive general surgery?

Light routines usually feel okay within a few days, while physical jobs or workouts take more time. Rushing isn’t recommended because the inside still needs to heal even when the outside looks fine.

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