General surgery, despite the name, is actually a surgical specialty. General surgeons not only perform surgeries for a wide range of common ailments, but are also responsible for patient care before, during, and after surgery. All surgeons must start their training in general surgery; many then go on to focus on another specialty.
Surgical Facelities available
GI Surgery & Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic Appendectomy
Bariatric Surgery Including Sleeve Gastrectomy
Gastric Bypass Surgery
Diagnostic Laparoscopy
General Surgery Including Cyst Removals, Incision & Drainage Of Abscesses And Other Minor Day Care Procedures
All Abdominal Surgeries
Advanced Haemorrhoidal Surgery
Advanced Hernia Repair & Hydrocele Surgery (Adult And Paediatric)
Laparoscopic Gallbladder And Hepatibilliary Surgeries.
Laproscopic Hysterectomu, Ovarian Cyst/ Tumoursand Other Uterine Lesions.
Radical Neck Dissections And Surgries For Oral Cancers.
Reconstruction Surgeries Including Skin Grafting And Flapcovers.
Advance Burn Management.
Breast And Endocrine Surgery
Pancreatic And Colorectal Surgery
Abdominal And Chest Trauma Management
Thoracoscopic Management Of Chest Lesions And Pathologies
General surgeons are doctors who specialize in surgical procedures. Surgery is any procedure that alters body tissues to diagnose or treat a medical condition. A general surgeon is part of a surgical team that also includes an anesthesiologist, nurses, and surgical technicians. You’ll talk to the surgeon about the procedure prior to surgery.