- The surgical room should be at least 400 square feet
- The surgical room size should reflect the space needed by the staff, patient, and equipment so that the surgical procedure can be smooth
- Surgical suites that require specialized equipment or additional personnel can be larger; this will give you enough space so that sensitive medical equipment will not be placed in high-traffic areas
- Lifestyle changes
- Endocrine changes to control diabetes and hypertension where cardiologists will be involved
- Increase lung function with the help of pulmonologists
- Help the patients with physiotherapy in both short and long term with different exercises that will be needed before and after treatment
- Medical treatment by gastroenterologists in the form of tablets and/or injections
After going through non-surgical options, if surgery is still needed, we provide comprehensive surgery where every patient will be thoroughly assessed, and all info will be explained. This could be through videos, lectures, and leaflets so that the choice will be the patient’s, helped with our advice by the end of the day.
All surgeries are Minimal Access Surgeries, which we can call “Keyhole” surgeries, such as:
- Sleeve gastrectomy
- Band plication
- Gastric bypass
- Medical treatment by gastroenterologists in the form of tablets and/or injections
We care for the patient being empowered. We don’t call it “Patient-centered care” but rather “Patient empowered care”, because the patient has the power of making educated decisions as we provide lots of support for the patients and their families. We also provide endoscopy treatments without operations, and there are various options for them, such as:
- Endoscopy
- Plication
- Endoscopic sleeve gastrectomy
- Endoscopic Balloons, including the most important type of balloons which is “Smart Balloons”
- Functional Bowel Disorders
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Haemorrhoids, Piles, Fissures, Fistula, And Complex Fistulae
- Pilonidal Sinus
- Breast Surgeries
- Gall Bladder Conditions
- Liver Disease
- Obstructive Jaundice
- Hernias
- Emergencies
We work closely with the Emergency Department and Gastroenterology Department to deal with all emergencies such as bleeding. We work with the gastroenterologists as a team either to control the bleeding with endoscopy or operations, and we are here 24 hours to provide that.
All services are provided on-site, and we have all the support services like the best CT scans, MRIs, and the best radiologists. Everything is here, so no one needs to go anywhere else, and most importantly, we work as a team.