Robotic Hernia Surgery: 5 Ways Advanced Technology Improves Your Surgical Outcome
Robotic hernia surgery simplifies the process of hernia repair and can help you avoid complications. Learn about five specific benefits.
New York Hernia Center provides patients throughout Brooklyn, the Upper East Side, and the surrounding Metro area of New York City, as well as in Secauses, New Jersey, and Greenwich, Connecticut with the highest quality hernia care and surgical options available.
With a team of expert physicians and surgeons on staff, New York Hernia Center has the skills, experience, and state-of-the-art equipment necessary to treat all types of hernias, including inguinal hernias, sports hernias, hiatal hernias, umbilical/belly button hernias, and more. The team is dedicated to creating individualized treatment plans for their patients and utilizing minimally invasive procedures whenever possible.
In addition to hernia care, the New York Hernia Center team performs Robotic and laparoscopic surgery for painful conditions like gallstones, appendicitis, cysts, and acid reflux, as well as bariatric surgery for obesity. The team is trained in a number of weight-loss procedures, such as LapBand® system, sleeve gastrectomy, gastric bypass, and duodenal switch, encouraging patients to take control of their health and get back on track with their goals.
Each physician at New York Hernia Center is committed to providing the highest standard of surgical care in a warm, welcoming environment, ensuring their patients are treated to the fastest recovery and minimal scarring and pain during the healing process. To learn more about the full range of services available at New York Hernia Center, call your nearest location, or book an appointment online now.
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We accept all major insurance plans that provide members with out-of-network benefits. We participate with Medicare and 1199. We do not take Medicaid or any 3rd party managed Medicaid plans at this time. Please call our office for more information at (212) 203-2146.