Outpatient Surgery Center
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:
We provide a full range of ear, nose, and throat procedures to address the following conditions and areas:
- Allergies
- Dizziness and balance disorders
- Allergies
- 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
^ top of page
We provide a full range of gynecological procedures to address the following conditions and areas:
- Uterine disorders
- Urinary incontinence
- Uterine ablaton
^ top of page
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
^ top of page
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
^ top of page
We offer ophthalmology procedures to address the following conditions and areas:
- Cornea and external diseases of the eye
- Ophthalmic plastic surgery
^ top of page
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
^ top of page
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”)
^ top of page
We offer a full range of surgery procedures for the spine to address the following conditions:
- Compressed nerve roots
- Painful or unstable joints
^ top of page
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
^ top of page
We provide a full range of vascular 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
^ top of page |