Safe, Skilled, and Successful Surgeries for a Healthier Tomorrow
General Surgery
The General Surgery Department specializes in surgical treatments for various medical conditions affecting the abdomen, digestive tract, skin, and soft tissues. Our experienced surgeons perform both minimally invasive and open surgeries, ensuring safe and effective procedures with faster recovery times. From emergency surgeries to planned procedures, we focus on patient safety, precision, and post-operative care to provide the best possible outcomes. Our team collaborates with specialists across departments for comprehensive and holistic surgical care.
Our team of highly qualified and experienced doctors is dedicated to providing exceptional medical care with a patient-centered approach. Each doctor specializes in their respective fields, ensuring accurate diagnoses, effective treatments, and personalized care plans for every patient.
We understand that patients and their families often have questions about their health, treatments, and hospital procedures. Our FAQ section provides clear, concise, and reliable answers to help you make informed decisions about your care.
How do I know if I need surgery?
Your doctor will recommend surgery if your condition cannot be managed with medication or other treatments. Our specialists will evaluate your health, explain all options, and guide you through the process.
What should I do before surgery?
Pre-surgery preparation includes fasting, stopping certain medications, and undergoing necessary tests like blood work and imaging. Our team will provide detailed pre-operative instructions based on your specific procedure.
How long does recovery take after surgery?
Recovery depends on the type of surgery, patient health, and post-surgical care. Minor procedures may have a short recovery, while major surgeries may require weeks to months of healing. Our team offers guidance for a smooth recovery.
Are all surgeries performed using minimally invasive techniques?
Whenever possible, we use laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery for faster healing and minimal scarring. However, certain conditions may require traditional open surgery for better outcomes. Your surgeon will discuss the best approach for your case.