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General Surgery

Comprehensive, advanced surgical care

Parkview is dedicated to providing quality care to our patients. We offer the latest advancements in surgical procedures, and our surgeons are specially trained in a variety of surgical procedures.

To make an appointment with one of our general surgeons, please call 260-484-9611.

Conditions general surgeons treat

Our general surgeons can treat a number of conditions using the latest surgical technologies and treatments. Common conditions you’d see a general surgeon for include:

See more conditions and treatments

Frequently asked questions

What is a general surgeon?

A general surgeon is a physician who has been trained to understand diseases of the esophagus, stomach, small bowel, colon, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, skin and breast. They are trained in the use of surgery as a course of treatment.

Why would I see a general surgeon?

You may see a general surgeon for multiple reasons that occur in the esophagus, stomach, small bowel, colon, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, skin or breast.

Do I need a referral from a family practice physician to see a general surgeon?

Many insurance companies do not require a referral to see a general surgeon. However, it is always better to check with your insurance company if you have questions.

How do I make an appointment to see a general surgeon?

To make an appointment to see one of Parkview’s general surgeons, call 260-484-9611.

What should I bring to my first appointment?
  • Insurance card
  • Driver’s license or other state/federally issued identification
  • A list of your medications
  • Any paper work that was sent to you before your appointment 
What can I expect during my first appointment?

The surgeon will ask you many questions about symptoms, past or recent illnesses and past surgeries.

The surgeon may do a physical exam, depending on your symptoms and illness.