Open & Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery
A hernia repair is an operation to repair a hole in the wall of the abdomen or groin. The most commonly performed hernia repair is the inguinal hernia.
Read MoreNutritional Therapy
Nutritional Therapy is the promotion of health and wellbeing through personalised nutrition, diet and lifestyle modifications.
Read MoreMinimally Invasive Haemorrhoid Surgery
The Rafaelo Procedure (Radiofrequency Treatment of Haemorrhoids under Local Anaesthesia) is a novel treatment for haemorrhoids.
Read MoreGastroesophageal Reflux Surgery
Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) occurs when the acidic contents of the stomach flow backwards into the oesophagus causing inflammation of the lower oesophagus (oesophagitis). In some instances, surgery may be the best treatment option.
Read MoreLumps & Bumps Removal Surgery
This is the surgical removal of a lump in the skin, such as a mole or epidermal cyst or of the fat that lies just beneath it – e.g. a lipoma.
Read MoreGallbladder Removal Surgery
The gallbladder is a small pear-shaped organ that acts as a storage tank for bile. There are a number of reasons why your gall bladder may need to be removed.
Read MoreBiofeedback and Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
Pelvic floor physiotherapy involves various techniques for retraining the pelvic muscles.
Read MoreAnal Fissure Surgery
An anal fissure is a tear in the lining of the anus which is called the mucosa. These affect about 1 in 10 people of all ages.
Read MoreBariatric Surgery
Bariatric surgery, also called metabolic surgery, is a type of surgery that make changes to your digestive system to help you lose weight.
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