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The Surgery Department at Arnish Hospital is equipped with advanced technology and staffed by experienced surgeons to perform a wide range of major and minor surgical procedures. From laparoscopic surgeries to traditional operations, our department specializes in delivering precise, effective, and minimally invasive care. With a focus on patient safety and swift recovery, we provide comprehensive treatment for conditions such as appendicitis, hernia, gall bladder stones, hydrocele, and more.
Our Surgery Department offers expert care for various surgical needs, ensuring minimally invasive solutions where possible. From laparoscopic procedures to treat appendicitis, hernia, and gall bladder stones, to traditional surgeries for hydrocele and piles, our team uses the latest techniques to enhance outcomes and recovery. We are committed to providing personalized surgical care tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Comprehensive care for surgical procedures of varying complexity.
Minimally invasive surgeries for faster recovery and reduced discomfort.
Surgical removal of the inflamed appendix to prevent complications.
Repair of hernias using advanced techniques for long-term relief.
Surgical correction of fluid accumulation around the testicles.
Laparoscopic removal of stones to restore gall bladder function.
Effective surgical management of abdominal pain caused by underlying conditions.
Surgical treatment for hemorrhoids, ensuring relief and improved quality of life.
If you have conditions like hernia or gall bladder stones, consult for minimally invasive surgery options.
Sudden abdominal pain, nausea, and fever are common signs needing immediate attention.
If you experience pain or a visible bulge, especially during physical activity, consult a surgeon.
Surgery is recommended when the condition causes discomfort or does not resolve on its own.
If you have severe pain, bleeding, or recurrent issues, surgical intervention may be necessary.
Faster recovery, smaller incisions, and less postoperative pain are key benefits.