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General Surgery in Dubai is often the first line of defense for many medical issues. In addition, it bridges gaps between specialties like Gastroenterology, Oncology, and Emergency medicine. Its versatility makes it indispensable in both routine and emergency settings.
Choosing the right surgical care begins with trust, expertise, and innovation. That’s exactly what we deliver at Our Day Surgery Center at HealthHub. Located in the heart of Dubai, we combine advanced technology with compassionate care to offer excellence in general surgery. Our state-of-the-art facility is designed to meet international standards. Moreover, it is home to a multidisciplinary team of experienced specialists dedicated to your well-being before, during, and after your procedure.
A general surgeon performs an array of crucial tasks, including:
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Consult a general surgeon when symptoms or findings suggest a condition that may require surgical evaluation or intervention—such as a hernia, suspected gallbladder disease, persistent anorectal symptoms, a new or enlarging lump, or a non‑healing wound.
Hernias cannot heal without medical intervention. Surgery is the only way to repair a hernia. However, many people can manage a small hernia without immediate surgery, sometimes for months or even years. For some individuals, especially those with minor hernias, surgery may never be necessary.
Hemorrhoids are a very common condition caused by increased pressure around the anus. This pressure can happen during pregnancy, childbirth, or as a result of constipation. When this occurs, the veins and tissue in the anal area swell, leading to hemorrhoids