General Surgery
Expert Surgical Solutions for Better Health
General Surgery in Vansda
Our Department
The surgeries we perform
1. Surgeries on the stomach: Appendectomy
Cholecystectomy (taking out the gallbladder)
Fixing a hernia
2. Operations on the breasts
3. Operations on the thyroid
4. Surgeries on the anus and rectum
Piles (hemorrhoids)
Fissures in the anus
Fistulas
Draining an abscess
5. Surgeries on the skin and soft tissue
Our Team of Surgeons

Surgeons in General
Our surgeons are experts in both open and minimally invasive operations. They make accurate diagnoses and deliver precise treatments that are suited to each patient's needs.

Anesthetists
They use current anesthesia procedures and keep an eye on the patient at all times to make sure they are completely safe, comfortable, and stable during surgery.

Nurses in the operating room
Our nurses are trained and caring, and they help patients through every step of their general surgery in Vansda, from getting ready for it and helping in the operating room to taking care of them after the surgery and helping them recover.
Tools and Technology
- Modern operating rooms are made for complicated surgery.
- Strict regulations for cleaning to minimize the chance of getting sick
- More improved surgical tools for safer and more precise operations
- High-quality anesthesia and monitoring systems
- Comfortable recovery rooms after surgery with close medical supervision
Our first concern is your well-being
Questions and Answers (FAQs)
We do a number of surgeries on soft tissue and skin, such as removing the appendix, gallbladder, hernia, breast lump, thyroid, piles, and fistula, and removing lipomas and cysts.
The time it takes to heal is varies for each type of procedure:
Most people feel better 1 to 3 days after having minor surgery.
Laparoscopic abdominal surgeries: It normally takes three to seven days to recover back to normal.
It could take one to two weeks for open operations to heal.
Your surgeon will design a plan for your rehabilitation that is unique to you based on your health and the type of surgery you underwent.
Indeed. Whenever possible, we try our best to perform minimally invasive and laparoscopic procedures. These procedures help patients recover more quickly, have less pain, and spend less time in the hospital.
Not all the time. Many disorders can be treated with drugs, lifestyle modifications, or non-surgical procedures. Only perform surgery when it is the most efficient and safe option.
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