A Hernia occurs when an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the muscle wall, often appearing as a bulge in the abdomen or groin. Common types include inguinal hernia, umbilical hernia, femoral hernia, and incisional hernia. Symptoms may include swelling, discomfort, pain during lifting, and digestive issues.
Our expert surgeons provide minimally invasive treatments, ensuring faster recovery, minimal scarring, and quick return to daily activities. With state-of-the-art technology and personalized care, we focus on restoring health, preventing complications, and improving quality of life.
Our expert surgeons provide minimally invasive treatments, ensuring faster recovery, minimal scarring, and quick return to daily activities. With state-of-the-art technology and personalized care, we focus on restoring health, preventing complications, and improving quality of life.
Advanced laparoscopic and open hernia repair treatments
Expert care for inguinal, umbilical, femoral, and incisional hernias.
Minimally invasive procedures with faster recovery times.
Mesh reinforcement for long-lasting hernia repair strength.
Personalized treatment plans to prevent recurrence.
Hernia treatment is most effective when diagnosed early and addressed with the right surgical approach. Our team specializes in minimally invasive laparoscopic repair and open surgery options, using advanced mesh techniques for strong, lasting results. We ensure a comfortable recovery, lower recurrence rates, and a return to normal activities in the shortest possible time.
A visible lump or swelling in the abdomen or groin, pain during lifting, discomfort while coughing, and sometimes digestive issues are typical signs.
Our specialists use a combination of physical examination and imaging tests like ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI to identify the hernia type and severity.
We offer laparoscopic hernia repair for minimal scarring and fast recovery, and open surgery for complex cases. Both can include mesh placement to strengthen the repair.
Laparoscopic surgery patients often resume light activities in 3–5 days, with full recovery in 2–3 weeks. Open surgery may require a slightly longer healing period.
No, a hernia will not close on its own. Surgery is the only permanent solution to repair muscle weakness and prevent further complications.
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The most common types are inguinal (groin), umbilical (belly button), incisional (post-surgery), and hiatal (upper stomach area).
No. A hernia will not heal on its own. Surgery is the only permanent cure, although supportive measures can temporarily reduce symptoms.
If you notice a new lump, worsening pain, or symptoms like vomiting, severe abdominal pain, or inability to pass stools, seek immediate medical attention.
We offer laparoscopic (keyhole) hernia repair, open hernia surgery, and mesh reinforcement for long-term strength.
Maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding heavy strain, eating a fiber-rich diet, and treating chronic cough or constipation can reduce risk