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At Surgical Specialists of the Carolinas, we specialize in general surgery, surgical oncology, as well as minimally-invasive surgery. Our physicians are certified by the American Board of Surgery.
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Make An AppointmentTo schedule an appointment with one of our providers, call us at 803-324-5256.
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At Surgical Specialists of the Carolinas, we believe it is a privilege to offer surgical care to you and your family. We are committed to offering high-quality, compassionate care to each of our patients before, during and after surgery. Above all, we work to ensure that each patient is treated as an individual. We will work with you to determine the best treatment for your condition based on your current health, medical history and your personal preferences. We are committed to providing excellent service to you and your family.
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Location and Parking
Suite 175 1721 Ebenezer Road Rock Hill, SC 29732 (803) 324-5256
Minor Surgical Procedures
Minor surgical procedures are those that can be done in the physician's office with local anesthesia.
Minor Surgical Procedures
Minor surgical procedures are those that can be done in the physician's office with local anesthesia.
Minor Surgical Procedures
Minor surgical procedures are those that can be done in the physician's office with local anesthesia.
Minor Surgical Procedures
Minor surgical procedures are those that can be done in the physician's office with local anesthesia.
Minor Surgical Procedures
Minor surgical procedures are those that can be done in the physician's office with local anesthesia.
Parathyroidectomy
Surgery to remove the parathyroid gland. Most parathyroid surgery is done for hyperparathyroidism. This is most commonly done for a single enlarged parathyroid gland that no longer responds to the body's usual feedback control mechanism. The gland becomes enlarged and secretes too much hormone. In this situation, typically that enlarged gland is removed.
Parathyroidectomy
Surgery to remove the parathyroid gland. Most parathyroid surgery is done for hyperparathyroidism. This is most commonly done for a single enlarged parathyroid gland that no longer responds to the body's usual feedback control mechanism. The gland becomes enlarged and secretes too much hormone. In this situation, typically that enlarged gland is removed.
Parathyroidectomy
Surgery to remove the parathyroid gland. Most parathyroid surgery is done for hyperparathyroidism. This is most commonly done for a single enlarged parathyroid gland that no longer responds to the body's usual feedback control mechanism. The gland becomes enlarged and secretes too much hormone. In this situation, typically that enlarged gland is removed.
Parathyroidectomy
Surgery to remove the parathyroid gland. Most parathyroid surgery is done for hyperparathyroidism. This is most commonly done for a single enlarged parathyroid gland that no longer responds to the body's usual feedback control mechanism. The gland becomes enlarged and secretes too much hormone. In this situation, typically that enlarged gland is removed.
Parathyroidectomy
Surgery to remove the parathyroid gland. Most parathyroid surgery is done for hyperparathyroidism. This is most commonly done for a single enlarged parathyroid gland that no longer responds to the body's usual feedback control mechanism. The gland becomes enlarged and secretes too much hormone. In this situation, typically that enlarged gland is removed.
Surgery to Treat Heartburn/Reflux
Heartburn is caused by a condition known as gastroesophageal reflux, which is the backup of stomach acids into the esophagus. Gastroesophageal reflux may occur frequently when the valve-like mechanism between the esophagus and stomach does not fulfill its function of keeping the stomach acids in place. Several surgical options are available to treat this condition.
Surgery to Treat Heartburn/Reflux
Heartburn is caused by a condition known as gastroesophageal reflux, which is the backup of stomach acids into the esophagus. Gastroesophageal reflux may occur frequently when the valve-like mechanism between the esophagus and stomach does not fulfill its function of keeping the stomach acids in place. Several surgical options are available to treat this condition.
Surgery to Treat Heartburn/Reflux
Heartburn is caused by a condition known as gastroesophageal reflux, which is the backup of stomach acids into the esophagus. Gastroesophageal reflux may occur frequently when the valve-like mechanism between the esophagus and stomach does not fulfill its function of keeping the stomach acids in place. Several surgical options are available to treat this condition.
Surgical Cancer Treatments
For certain types of cancer, surgical removal of the tumor is the easiest, most effective method of treatment. In many cases it is just the tumor, or a part of the tumor, that is removed. However, it might be necessary to remove an entire diseased organ, such as a lung or kidney.
Surgical Cancer Treatments
For certain types of cancer, surgical removal of the tumor is the easiest, most effective method of treatment. In many cases it is just the tumor, or a part of the tumor, that is removed. However, it might be necessary to remove an entire diseased organ, such as a lung or kidney.
Surgical Cancer Treatments
For certain types of cancer, surgical removal of the tumor is the easiest, most effective method of treatment. In many cases it is just the tumor, or a part of the tumor, that is removed. However, it might be necessary to remove an entire diseased organ, such as a lung or kidney.
Surgical Tumor Removal
For certain types of cancer, surgical removal of the tumor is the easiest, most effective method of treatment. In many cases it is just the tumor, or a part of the tumor, that is removed. However, it might be necessary to remove an entire diseased organ, such as a lung or kidney.
Surgical Tumor Removal
For certain types of cancer, surgical removal of the tumor is the easiest, most effective method of treatment. In many cases it is just the tumor, or a part of the tumor, that is removed. However, it might be necessary to remove an entire diseased organ, such as a lung or kidney.
Surgical Tumor Removal
For certain types of cancer, surgical removal of the tumor is the easiest, most effective method of treatment. In many cases it is just the tumor, or a part of the tumor, that is removed. However, it might be necessary to remove an entire diseased organ, such as a lung or kidney.
Thyroid Surgery
Surgery to remove portions or all of the thyroid gland, or polyps growing on the thyroid gland.
Thyroid Surgery
Surgery to remove portions or all of the thyroid gland, or polyps growing on the thyroid gland.
Thyroid Surgery
Surgery to remove portions or all of the thyroid gland, or polyps growing on the thyroid gland.
Thyroid Surgery
Surgery to remove portions or all of the thyroid gland, or polyps growing on the thyroid gland.
Thyroid Surgery
Surgery to remove portions or all of the thyroid gland, or polyps growing on the thyroid gland.
Thyroid Surgery
Surgery to remove portions or all of the thyroid gland, or polyps growing on the thyroid gland.
Surgical Specialists of the Carolinas (Fort Mill)
Suite 102
1700 First Baxter Crossing
Fort Mill, SC 29708
(803) 547-9060
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