RMH Surgical Services is committed to providing high-quality care in a comfortable setting. Whether your surgery is inpatient or outpatient, you will receive personal care from our experienced surgeons and nurses.

We provide a full range of procedures in the following specialties:

Endoscopy
ENT—Ears, Nose and Throat
General Surgery
Gynecology
Hand Surgery
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Ophthalmology
Orthopedics
Plastic Surgery and Cosmetic Surgery
Spine Surgery
Urology
Vascular Surgery


ENT—Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery

We provide a full range of ear, nose, and throat procedures to address the following conditions and areas:
Allergies
Dizziness and balance disorders
Earaches and ear infections
Head and neck cancer
Sinus problems
Snoring and sleep apnea
TMJ—disorders in the temporomandibular joint such as clenching the jaw or grinding the teeth
Tinnitus—ringing in the ears
Tonsilitis
Voice disorders
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Gynecology
We provide a full range of gynecological procedures to address the following conditions and areas:
Uterine disorders
Urinary incontinence
Uterin Ablation
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Hand Surgery
We provide hand surgery procedures to address the following conditions and areas:
Arthritis of the thumb
Carpal tunnel syndrome—producing numbness, tingling or pain in the fingers, hand or wrist
Dupuytren’s contracture—causing the ring and small finger to bend in toward the palm
Extensor tendon injuries—involving the tendons that allow for extension of the hand or fingers
Flexor tendon injuries—involving the tendons that allow for cupping the hand or bending the thumb or fingers toward the palm
Flexion contracture—involving a finger bent at a joint and “stuck” in that position
Ganglion cyst—a non-cancerous soft tissue mass in the hand or wrist that is filled with fluid
Lateral epicondylitis—also known as “tennis elbow,” a condition which causes elbow pain with activities involving pushing, pulling, grasping or lifting
Mallet finger—involving a ruptured tendon that causes a permanent bend at the fingertip
Repetitive strain injuries
Skier’s thumb—resulting from trauma to a ligament of thumb that causes side-to-side instability of movement of the thumb
Trigger finger—involving stiffness and difficulty bending a finger, which may progress to the point where the finger becomes “stuck” in one position
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Minimally Invasive Procedures
We provide a full range of minimally invasive procedures that address many medical conditions and surgical needs, including the following:
Gallbladder disease
Hernia
Sinus conditions
Kidney cancer
Esophageal hernia
Colon cancer
Aortic aneurysm repair
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Ophthalmology
We offer ophthalmology procedures to address the following conditions and areas:
Cornea and external diseases of the eye
Ophthalmic plastic surgery
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Orthopedics
We provide a full range of orthopedic procedures to address the following conditions and areas:
Adult joint replacement
Arthritis
Hand pain or injury
Osteonecrosis—also known as avascular necrosis, a bone disorder in which diminished blood supply leads to small fractures and eventual collapse of the bone
Bone and joint conditions
Spinal conditions
Knee and ankle procedures
Fracture injuries
Sports injuries
Shoulder surgery
Work-related injuries
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Plastic Surgery and Cosmetic Surgery
We offer the following cosmetic surgery procedures:
Breast augmentation
Breast reduction
Facial cosmetic surgery
Liposuction—removal of excessive body fat by suction devices inserted through small incisions
Abdominoplasty—involving the surgical removal of excess skin and fat from the lower abdomen (also known as “tummy tuck”)
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Spine Surgery
We offer a full range of surgery procedures for the spine to address the following conditions:
Compressed nerve roots
Painful or unstable joints
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Urology
We provide a full range of urological procedures to address the following conditions and areas:
Male and female bladder conditions
Urinary incontinence
Bladder cancer
Kidney cancer
Male impotence
Urinary tract and kidney stones
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Vascular Surgery
We provide a full range of vascular surgery procedures to address the following conditions and areas:
Aortic aneurysms—involving a ballooning or weakening of the walls of the aorta, the largest artery in the body, which may be treated by traditional “open surgery” or by a minimally invasive, or endovascular, technique
Aortoiliac disease—involving narrowing or blockages in the iliac arteries that branch off the aorta, the largest artery in the body, and run down into the legs
Carotid disease—involving narrowing or blockage in the carotid arteries, which supply blood to the brain
Diabetic problems
Leg artery disease
Varicose veins
Venous insufficiency—involving narrowing or blockage in the veins that prevents a normal blood flow from the lower portions of the body back to the heart
Arm artery disease

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