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General Surgery

Safe, skilled surgical care — from hernias and gallstones to advanced laparoscopic procedures.

The General Surgery Department at Aarogya Hospital handles a broad spectrum of surgical conditions with precision and care. Our surgeons are experienced in both open and laparoscopic techniques, ensuring each patient receives the approach best suited to their condition. With modern operation theatres and a strong emphasis on infection control, we deliver safe surgical outcomes and comfortable recoveries.

When Should You Visit?

Abdominal pain that is persistent, worsening, or accompanied by vomiting
Swelling or lump in the groin, abdomen, or breast
Known gallstones, appendicitis, or hernia requiring evaluation
Non-healing wounds or abscesses
Referral from another doctor for surgical opinion

Conditions Treated

Hernia — Inguinal, Umbilical, IncisionalGallstone Disease (Cholelithiasis)AppendicitisPiles, Fissures, and FistulaBreast Lumps and CystsThyroid Nodules requiring surgeryAbdominal TraumaDiabetic Foot Infections

Treatments & Procedures

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal)Laparoscopic Hernia Repair (TEP / TAPP)Appendectomy — open and laparoscopicStapled Haemorrhoidopexy (MIPH) for pilesExcision Biopsy for breast lumpsThyroidectomyWound Debridement and Management

Diagnostic Support

Facilities & Equipment

Facilities

  • Fully equipped modular operation theatres
  • Post-operative recovery room with monitoring

Equipment

  • HD laparoscopy tower with energy devices
  • Electrosurgical units (monopolar and bipolar)
  • Harmonic scalpel for bloodless dissection

Frequently Asked Questions

Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions (5–10 mm) instead of a large cut, resulting in less pain, smaller scars, lower infection risk, and faster recovery. Most laparoscopic patients can go home within 24–48 hours.

A laparoscopic hernia repair typically takes 45–90 minutes. Most patients can return home the same day or the next morning and resume light activities within a week.

If gallstones are causing symptoms — pain, nausea, or complications like cholecystitis — surgery (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) is the recommended treatment. Asymptomatic gallstones found incidentally may be monitored, but your surgeon will advise based on your specific situation.

Book an Appointment

Consult our General Surgery specialists. We are here to help you with expert care and guidance.

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