General Surgeons Serving Queen Creek, Arizona
Caring Surgeons Using Advanced Surgical Techniques That Let You Get Back to Your Life Faster
At Surgical Professionals, we offer surgical procedures to treat a wide range of conditions, from abdominal problems to thyroid issues to cancer. We feature a wide range of general surgeries for medical conditions that require them, as well as laparoscopic and robotic procedures, when possible, which allow for faster recovery times with less scarring. First-class patient care is our priority, and we work with most major insurance plans to make the process as smooth as possible.
For more information about our surgical procedures in Queen Creek, call Surgical Professionals at 480-892-2456 or contact us online today.
Bowel & Abdominal Surgeries
When you need bowel or abdominal surgery in the Queen Creek area, turn to Surgical Professionals for help. We offer a full range of procedures involving the abdomen and bowels, each performed by a skilled and experienced surgeon:
- Appendectomy
- Colectomy
- Colostomy
- Splenectomy
- Gastrectomy/small intestine surgery
- Gallbladder surgery
- Hernia surgery (except hiatal)
- Liver cyst excision
- Pancreatectomy
- Thyroid/parathyroid surgery
Contact Surgical Professionals online or call 480-892-2456 for more information about bowel and abdominal surgeries.
Appendectomies
An appendectomy, or appendix removal surgery, is one of the most common surgeries performed in the U.S. You may need an appendectomy if your appendix becomes inflamed, a condition known as appendicitis. Our team has over 20 years of experience successfully performing this procedure to help ensure positive results, and this is usually done with a laparoscopic approach.
Cholecystectomies
Gallbladder removal, known as a cholecystectomy, may be required if you develop gallstones, which cause problems such as pain or inflammation. This condition affects millions of people every year. Those who have laparoscopic gallbladder surgery can often return home the same day.
Colostomies & Colectomies
A colectomy is the removal of part of the large intestine, also known as the colon. This procedure effectively treats colon cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, trauma, diverticulitis, and other conditions.
In some cases, a colostomy is required following a colectomy. A colostomy is when an opening is created in the abdomen to excrete stool to a bag located outside the body. Your surgeon will determine if this is necessary. In most cases, this can be reversed in the future.
Gastrectomies
A gastrectomy is a procedure that surgically removes part of the stomach, often to treat cancer. It can be done using either laparoscopic or general surgical techniques, depending on the extent of the surgery. Our surgeons will choose the option that will achieve the best outcome for your long-term health.
Hernia Surgeries
A hernia is an abdominal wall protrusion that can cause pain and discomfort. Hernias are categorized by their location:
- Inguinal hernias are located in the groin or upper thigh.
- Ventral hernias occur through the layers of the abdominal wall.
- Umbilical hernias develop in the navel region.
- Incisional hernias are any type of hernia that recurs when tissue breaks through a previous incision site.
If ignored, hernias may continue to grow and cause complications. At Surgical Professionals, we offer several types of hernia surgeries, including laparoscopy, DaVinci robotic surgery, and open surgery.
Pancreatectomies
When a tumor forms on the body or tail of your pancreas, you need a partial or distal pancreatectomy to remove it. After the procedure is complete, there is usually enough of the pancreas remaining to create the insulin and other hormones necessary for proper digestion. In some cases, if your pancreatic problem is particularly extensive, we may refer you to one of our specialist surgeon referrals.
Splenectomies
When the spleen is inflamed, infected, enlarged, or ruptured, a splenectomy, or spleen removal surgery, is the recommended course of action. Splenectomies can also be used to treat spleen cancer or blood disorders. Our surgeons opt for laparoscopic splenectomy, if possible, as it is less invasive than an open splenectomy.
Hemorrhoidectomies
When especially large or painful hemorrhoids are present, the most reliable, long-lasting treatment is often a hemorrhoidectomy or surgical removal of hemorrhoids. You can depend on our team to provide the safest, most effective surgery possible. For most patients, after a brief period in our post-op area, you will be able to return to your home for the remainder of your recovery.
Breast Surgeries
If you have breast cancer, scar tissue, breast abscesses, or benign lesions that need to be removed from your breast, take advantage of the latest breast surgery techniques available from Surgical Professionals. We aim to complete the procedure with minimal invasiveness and shorter recovery times. We also perform breast biopsies, lumpectomies, mastectomies, and more.
Thyroid Surgeries
For conditions such as a suspicious thyroid nodule, an enlarged thyroid, Graves’ disease, or thyroid cancer, it may be necessary to remove part or all of the thyroid through a thyroidectomy, which can be performed through an incision made in the base of the neck.
When a parathyroid gland must be removed due to an adenoma or hyperplasia, a parathyroidectomy is required. Our experienced surgeons can operate on both the thyroid and parathyroid.
Skin Cancer Surgeries
Roughly 1 in 5 people in the U.S. will develop skin cancer by age 70. Fortunately, early detection and treatment make skin cancer highly survivable. Skin cancer can be removed through electrodesiccation and curettage, surgical excision, lymph node biopsy, and more. Surgical Professionals can perform your skin cancer surgery within a few hours, often with minimal recovery needed. We do not perform Mohs surgery.
Schedule General & Laparoscopic Surgery in Queen Creek
When you need an experienced general, trauma, or oncological surgeon in the Queen Creek area, trust your health and wellness to Surgical Professionals. We are equipped to perform a wide range of procedures, and we will work closely with your primary care physician and insurance provider to create the best possible experience.
To learn more, call Surgical Professionals today at 480-892-2456 or contact us online.
Please note that the above information is provided for general purposes only and may not apply to your specific situation. Our surgical capabilities may also be subject to change. Contact us discuss your medical condition, determine the most appropriate treatment for your individual case, and confirm that we can address your procedure.