General Surgery

The treatment of Upper Gastrointestinal issues, Bariatric, and General Surgery.

About

Bariatric surgery includes a range of surgical procedures used for weight loss. The surgery generally involves making the stomach smaller, which makes you feel full after eating a small amount. Lap band, gastric bypass and gastric sleeve are common types of bariatric surgery.

Weight loss surgery

Obesity can increase your risk of many health concerns, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, sleep apnoea, some cancers, arthritis, and more. Sometimes, losing weight is more complicated than making lifestyle changes. Inherited factors and environmental and socioeconomic influences also play critical roles.

Conditions

Abdominal wall hernia surgery.

Hernias are not uncommon, but in some cases, they can be serious or even life-threatening. Luckily, minimally invasive hernia repairs can help you achieve full recovery without lengthy downtime.

Anti-reflux Surgery

Do you experience heartburn or notice an acidic taste in the back of your mouth? These symptoms are often caused by acid reflux, a condition where acid travels from your stomach to your oesophagus.

Gallbladder surgery

The gallbladder's job is to collect and store bile, a liquid that helps your body break down and digest your food. The problem is, the gallbladder is not always an efficient organ, and sometimes hard deposits called gallstones form, causing pain, nausea, and other unpleasant symptoms.