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Gallbladder Surgery Explained: When You Need It and How Minimally Invasive Techniques Improve Recove May 6th, 2026

Your gallbladder supports digestion by producing bile, an acid that helps break down food. Although the gallbladder isn’t useless, you can survive without it. Minimally invasive gallbladder surgery safely removes your gallbladder to alleviate gallstones and their symptoms.  At New York Hernia Center, surgeon Daniel Rosen, MD, uses advanced laparoscopic...

Sports Hernia Pain Isn’t Just a Strain — When Surgery Helps Active Patients Heal Faster Apr 10th, 2026

Many sports and activities involve rapid pivoting and turning at high speeds. While this level of agility may improve your performance, it can increase your risk of a sports hernia.  General and robotic surgeon Daniel Rosen, MD, routinely diagnoses and treats sports hernias at New York Hernia Center to prevent...

Chronic Acid Reflux Not Improving? When Anti-Reflux Surgery May Be The Right Solution Mar 17th, 2026

For many people, acid reflux is a once-in-a-while problem that occurs after eating a heavy or spicy meal. For others, chronic acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is an ongoing issue that needs to be managed in some way.  Advanced robotic and laparoscopic surgeon Daniel Rosen, MD, specializes in...

Hernia Repair Surgery: Your Complete Guide to an Optimal Recovery Feb 20th, 2026

It’s natural to feel hesitant about surgery. However, for hernias, timely evaluation and treatment can help prevent complications and improve long-term outcomes. At New York Hernia Center, serving patients in the New York City area, including the Upper East Side, Secaucus, and Greenwich, Daniel Rosen, MD, provides advanced laparoscopic hernia...