Hernia

WHY CHOOSE ARHAM FOR HERNIA SURGERY ?

Choosing Arham for hernia surgery offers several compelling reasons:

  • Expertise and Experience : Arham specializes in hernia surgeries, with a team of experienced surgeons who have performed numerous successful procedures.
  • Advanced Techniques : They employ the latest surgical techniques, including minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery, which typically results in faster recovery times and reduced post-operative discomfort.
  • Comprehensive Care : Arham provides comprehensive care from diagnosis through to recovery, ensuring patients receive personalized attention at every stage of treatment.
  • Patient-Centered Approach : They prioritize patient comfort and satisfaction, offering clear communication, detailed pre-operative guidance, and attentive post-operative care.
  • Proven Track Record : Arham has a strong track record of successful outcomes and patient satisfaction, backed by testimonials and positive feedback from previous patients.
  • Facilities and Technology : Their facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, ensuring the highest standards of safety and efficacy during surgery.
  • Accessibility and Support : Arham is accessible, with convenient appointment scheduling and support services to assist patients throughout their treatment journey.

Choosing Arham for hernia surgery ensures you receive specialized care in a supportive environment, focused on achieving the best possible outcomes for your health and well-being.

Dr. Chirag J. Shah

18 Years of Experienence

With over 18 years of surgical experience and a record of successfully performing thousands of laparoscopic hernia surgeries, Dr. Chirag Shah specializes in managing complex and recurrent hernias using advanced laparoscopic techniques. His extensive expertise has earned him a large base of highly satisfied hernia patients.
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Speciality / Treatment

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Advanced Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery

Explore the advanced possibilities of laparoscopic hernia surgery, now available for nearly all hernia types except in complex cases. Discover how this minimally invasive approach offers precise, effective treatment with quicker recovery times and reduced discomfort.

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Specialized Surgery for Complex and Recurrent Hernias

Discover specialized surgical solutions for complex and recurrent hernias, tailored to ensure effective treatment outcomes. Our experienced team employs advanced techniques to address challenging cases, providing comprehensive care and personalized treatment plans.

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Post Hernia Surgery Problems

Learn about potential challenges and solutions following hernia surgery, including pain management, recovery tips, and when to seek medical attention. Discover how our specialized care can help you navigate post-surgical concerns effectively for a smooth recovery.

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Hernia Surgery Under Local Anesthesia:

Benefits and Considerations Explore the advantages and considerations of hernia surgery performed under local anesthesia. Learn about the safety, comfort, and efficiency of this approach, which allows for quicker recovery and minimal post-operative complications.

Types of Hernia

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INGUINAL HERNIA

INGUINAL HERNIA

An inguinal hernia occurs when tissue, such as part of the intestine, protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. It typically appears as a bulge in the groin area and can cause discomfort or pain, especially when bending over, lifting heavy objects, or coughing.

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UMBILICAL HERNIA

UMBILICAL HERNIA

An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine or abdominal lining protrudes through the abdominal wall near the belly button (umbilicus).

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EPIGASTRIC HERNIA

EPIGASTRIC HERNIA

An epigastric hernia is a type of hernia that occurs in the upper abdomen, specifically in the epigastrium, which is the area between the chest and the belly button.

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FEMORAL HERNIA

FEMORAL HERNIA

A femoral hernia is a type of hernia that occurs in the groin area, specifically through the femoral canal, which is a passageway near the top of the thigh where major blood vessels and nerves pass from the abdomen into the leg.

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INCISIONAL HERNIA

INCISIONAL HERNIA

An incisional hernia occurs at the site of a previous surgical incision in the abdomen.

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