Specialist evaluation and surgical treatment for hernia, gallbladder, appendix and other common abdominal conditions.
Comprehensive surgical care for common abdominal, gallbladder, appendix, hernia and related general surgical conditions.
Specialist-led surgical planning with laparoscopic and conventional treatment options based on individual patient needs.
Specialist evaluation and treatment for common general surgical conditions.
Minimally invasive surgical options using smaller incisions for suitable procedures.
Treatment planned according to diagnosis, severity and overall health.
Support from diagnosis and preoperative assessment through surgery and recovery.
General Surgery focuses on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of conditions involving the abdomen, gallbladder, appendix, abdominal wall and related structures.
At Chiranjeevi Hospitals, surgical care begins with evaluating symptoms, examination findings and appropriate investigations before deciding whether surgery is required.
Common conditions include gallstones, appendicitis, inguinal hernia, umbilical hernia and other abdominal surgical problems.
Depending on the condition, treatment may involve laparoscopic or open surgery. Minimally invasive techniques may be considered when clinically suitable.
The surgical approach is selected according to the diagnosis, severity, previous surgery and overall health.
The goal is to provide safe and appropriate surgical treatment while supporting comfortable recovery and return to normal activities.
You may consider a General Surgeon consultation if you have persistent abdominal pain, a painful or visible hernia, recurrent gallbladder symptoms or signs suggesting appendicitis.
A swelling in the groin or abdominal wall, repeated pain after meals, nausea, vomiting or worsening abdominal tenderness may also require surgical evaluation.
Not every condition requires immediate surgery. The surgeon first reviews symptoms, examination findings and investigations before recommending the appropriate treatment.
Sudden severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, fever or a painful hernia that cannot be pushed back should be assessed promptly.
Evaluation and treatment for common abdominal and general surgical conditions.
Gallstones may cause recurrent upper abdominal pain, nausea or inflammation of the gallbladder.
Inflammation of the gallbladder can cause significant abdominal pain and may require surgical treatment.
Inflammation of the appendix commonly causes increasing abdominal pain and may require timely surgery.
A hernia that develops in the groin because of weakness in the abdominal wall.
A bulge around the belly button caused by tissue pushing through a weakened area.
A hernia that develops at or near the site of a previous abdominal surgical incision.
A previously repaired hernia that develops again and requires specialist evaluation.
Selected swellings, defects and other abdominal-wall problems may require surgical assessment.
Clinical examination and appropriate investigations help identify the surgical condition and guide treatment.
Evaluates abdominal pain, swelling, tenderness, hernias and other surgical findings.
Commonly used to assess gallstones, gallbladder disease and selected abdominal conditions.
May help identify infection, inflammation and other factors relevant to surgical treatment.
Provides detailed imaging for selected abdominal conditions, hernias and complications.
May be recommended when symptoms suggest certain gastrointestinal conditions.
Overall health and surgical fitness are reviewed before a planned procedure.
Treatment depends on the diagnosis, severity of the condition and individual patient suitability.
Minimally invasive removal of the gallbladder for suitable patients with symptomatic gallstone or gallbladder disease.
Surgical removal of the appendix using a minimally invasive approach when appropriate.
Repair of abdominal-wall weakness using laparoscopic or open surgical techniques depending on the condition.
Selected minor surgical conditions may be treated with appropriate surgical procedures.
Conventional surgery may be required when laparoscopic treatment is unsuitable or wider surgical access is needed.
Follow-up includes wound care, activity guidance, symptom monitoring and recovery support.
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General surgical conditions can range from uncomplicated hernias and gallstones to acute abdominal problems requiring timely treatment.
Accurate diagnosis helps determine whether surgery is necessary and which surgical approach is most appropriate.
For suitable patients, laparoscopic surgery allows selected procedures to be performed through smaller abdominal incisions using a camera and specialized instruments.
Common laparoscopic procedures include gallbladder removal, appendix surgery and selected hernia repairs.
Open surgery remains appropriate for certain conditions depending on complexity, anatomy and clinical circumstances.
Patients from Kukatpally, KPHB, JNTU, Nizampet, Miyapur, Moosapet and nearby Hyderabad areas can access specialist General Surgery care at Chiranjeevi Hospitals.
Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive approach used for selected abdominal operations.
A small camera and surgical instruments are introduced through small incisions to perform the procedure.
Gallbladder removal, appendix surgery and selected hernia repairs can be performed laparoscopically when clinically appropriate.
The choice between laparoscopic and open surgery depends on the diagnosis, severity, previous operations, anatomy and overall patient health.
The surgeon evaluates these factors before recommending the safest and most appropriate approach.
Treatment planning also includes preoperative preparation and postoperative guidance to support safe recovery and return to regular activities.
A General Surgeon treats common surgical conditions involving the abdomen, gallbladder, appendix, hernias and abdominal wall.
Laparoscopic surgery uses a camera and specialized instruments through small incisions to perform selected surgical procedures.
Surgery may be recommended when gallstones cause repeated symptoms, inflammation or related complications.
Appendicitis requires prompt assessment. Appendectomy is a common treatment, although management depends on individual clinical findings.
A hernia generally does not close by itself. The need and timing of surgery depend on the type of hernia and symptoms.
Selected hernias can be repaired laparoscopically depending on the location, size, previous surgery and surgeon assessment.
No. Open surgery remains appropriate for some conditions depending on complexity and individual patient factors.
You can consult Dr. Kalyan Chakravarthy at Chiranjeevi Hospitals, KPHB Phase 1, Kukatpally, Hyderabad.
Consult our General Surgeon for evaluation and personalized treatment of hernia, gallbladder, appendix and other surgical conditions.
Evaluation and treatment for common general surgical conditions.
Minimally invasive options for suitable abdominal procedures.
Surgery selected according to diagnosis and individual needs.
Care from surgical evaluation through treatment and follow-up.
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