Advanced hernia repair techniques including laparoscopic and open surgical methods
1-3 hours depending on hernia complexity
General anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation
Quick Recovery
Advanced Technology
Our comprehensive hernia repair program offers both traditional open and advanced laparoscopic techniques. We use high-quality mesh materials and proven surgical methods to ensure durable repair with minimal recurrence.
Comprehensive pre-operative evaluation
Optimal repair technique selection
Surgical hernia repair
Mesh placement for reinforcement
Careful tissue reconstruction
Open repair: 2-4 weeks recovery. Laparoscopic repair: 1-2 weeks recovery. Heavy lifting restrictions for 6-8 weeks.
Follow-up at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and annually to monitor for recurrence
Patients with inguinal, umbilical, incisional, or other types of hernias causing symptoms or complications.
As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks:
Our experienced medical team will discuss all risks and benefits during your consultation.
The procedure typically takes 1-3 hours depending on hernia complexity. However, the exact duration may vary based on individual circumstances and complexity of the case.
Open repair: 2-4 weeks recovery. Laparoscopic repair: 1-2 weeks recovery. Heavy lifting restrictions for 6-8 weeks. Our medical team will provide detailed post-procedure instructions to ensure optimal healing.
Varies by hernia type and repair method. Most insurance plans cover hernia repair surgery. We recommend checking with your insurance provider for specific coverage details and can assist with pre-authorization if needed.
During your consultation, our specialist will conduct a thorough evaluation, discuss your symptoms and medical history, explain the treatment options, and answer all your questions. We'll also provide detailed information about the procedure, expected outcomes, and post-treatment care.
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Varies by hernia type and repair method. Most insurance plans cover hernia repair surgery.