General Surgery
Our healthcare providers in Manteca, Turlock and Modesto offer a range of general surgery services which include minimally invasive and conventional surgical procedures. Count on our highly trained team to provide advanced surgical solutions to treat a comprehensive range of medical conditions, including gallbladder and thyroid surgery, hernia repair and more. We work directly with patients and their families to determine the best course of treatment to improve quality of life.
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Robotic Surgery
You benefit from our robotically assisted surgery in a number of ways, ranging from less pain during recovery to shorter hospital stays after your surgery. -
Gallbladder Surgery
Discover the benefits of da Vinci® single-site gallbladder surgery for a virtually scarless experience. Learn more and schedule a consultation today! -
Gynecological Surgery
Minimally invasive gynocologic surgery typically offers a quicker and less paintful recovery.
Our Comprehensive Surgical Program
We offer a comprehensive surgical program covering a variety of conditions and use minimally invasive techniques when possible. We provide:
- Inpatient and outpatient surgical options
- Robotic surgery
- Qualified care teams with experienced physicians, surgeons, nurses and other healthcare providers.
- Advanced imaging technology
- Modern facilities to accommodate both major and minor surgeries
- Outpatient care for more comfortable recovery time
da Vinci® Robotic Surgery
Many surgeries can also be performed using the da Vinci® system. This advanced, minimally invasive technology is controlled by the surgeon, enabling them to make more precise movements through small incisions using high-definition 3D magnification. With robotically assisted surgery, patients can experience:
- Less post-operative pain and scarring
- Quicker recovery time
- Shorter hospital stay
- Lower risk of infection
Some of Our Surgical Specialties
Gallbladder surgery, or cholecystectomy, is a gallbladder removal surgery that is performed when the gallbladder stops working the way that it should. When the gallbladder stops working as it should or bile levels become unbalanced, hard fragments known as gallstones begin to form.
Gallstones do not go away on their own and they can begin to cause pain or even other symptoms. When this occurs, removing the gallbladder is usually the course of action. A cholecystectomy is a very common procedure and may often be done laparoscopically, leaving smaller incisions and requiring a shorter recovery period.
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