Puerto Vallarta & CDMX

Advanced General Surgery Services

Surgical resolution with open, laparoscopic, or robotic technique according to your case. Focus on hernias (all types), diastasis recti, hiatal/reflux/hiatal hernia and gallbladder, with structured process and guided recovery.

Technique chosen by anatomy and complexity

Scheduled surgery with 24-hour target stay (if you recover well)

Safety checklist + enhanced recovery protocols

10-day follow-up + 24/7 contact with the team

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PV & CDMX

Our surgical services

Specialization in general surgery with cutting-edge techniques in Puerto Vallarta and Mexico City

Hernias (all types)

Inguinal, umbilical, ventral/incisional, and complex hernias.

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Diastasis recti

Abdominal wall reconstruction when there's pain, bulging, or associated hernia.

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Hiatal & reflux

Persistent reflux or confirmed hiatal hernia.

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Hiatal hernia

When the stomach moves into the chest and causes symptoms.

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Gallbladder

Gallstones and biliary colic pain episodes.

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Colon (selected cases)

Planned surgery according to specific diagnosis.

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Gastrointestinal endoscopy

Diagnostic evaluation of the upper digestive tract with HD technology.

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Service #1

Hernia surgery, customized repair

Who is it for

If you notice a bulge that appears with exertion, pain when lifting, discomfort in the groin/navel area, or a hernia that grows over time.

What we aim to achieve

Close the defect and reinforce the area to reduce recurrence, while maintaining function and recovery.

Surgical options (according to your case)

Open

When it's most convenient due to defect characteristics or specific scenarios.

Laparoscopic

Small incisions and camera vision.

Robotic

Precision and maneuverability in wall reconstruction or complex cases.

Recovery (scheduled surgeries)

Safety checklist + enhanced recovery protocols to mobilize you early, control pain, and achieve 24-hour target discharge if you meet criteria.

Consult about hernias
Service #2

Diastasis: functional abdominal wall

Who is it for

If there's abdominal separation with bulging, feeling of weakness, lower back/abdominal pain, or diastasis associated with hernia (umbilical/incisional).

What we aim to achieve

Restore support and stability of the abdominal wall with a plan centered on function and safety.

How the plan is determined

Examination + studies when appropriate to rule out associated hernia. The approach can be open, laparoscopic, or robotic according to your anatomy and repair objective.

Safety

Customized

Functional

Consult about diastasis
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Reconstruction

Functional

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Treatment for hiatal, reflux and hiatal hernia

Specialized surgical solutions for issues related to gastroesophageal reflux and hiatal hernia

Hiatal surgery

When the "closure" loosens

Who is it for

If there's a hiatal hernia or persistent symptoms like heartburn, regurgitation, nighttime cough, or chest pain related to reflux.

Objective

Reposition the stomach and reinforce the hiatus (the diaphragm opening) when indicated.

What to expect: Progressive diet due to temporary inflammation and close monitoring of symptoms. The goal is to improve quality of life and reduce reflux.

Reflux

Correct the cause, not just the symptom

Who is it for

Reflux that doesn't improve with lifestyle changes or medical treatment, or when there are associated complications.

Objective

Create an anti-reflux barrier when indicated, sustainably reducing heartburn and regurgitation.

Key points: Surgery is not "for everyone"; it's indicated when studies and symptoms justify intervention, seeking a durable solution.

Hiatal hernia

When the stomach moves up

Who is it for

When part of the stomach moves into the chest and causes reflux, pressure sensation, early fullness, or nighttime symptoms.

Objective

Repair the hernia and reduce reflux with an anti-reflux strategy when appropriate.

Recovery: Enhanced recovery protocols and clear discharge criteria. 24-hour target discharge if you recover well.

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Suffering from reflux or hiatal hernia?

Schedule a consultation to evaluate your case personally. We analyze studies, symptoms, and explain available treatment options.

Open, laparoscopic, or robotic

The technique is determined by anatomy, problem size, previous surgeries, and complexity. Minimally invasive approaches are used when they provide real advantage; the priority is safety, pain control, and organized recovery.

Open technique

When it's the best option according to specific defect characteristics or clinical scenario

Laparoscopic

Small incisions and high-definition camera vision for faster recovery

Robotic

Superior precision and maneuverability in wall reconstruction or complex cases

ERAS Protocol

Enhanced recovery protocols

From the start, we work with clear goals: pain control, hydration, early mobility, and progressive feeding. This reduces uncertainty and makes recovery more predictable, with defined criteria for discharge in scheduled surgery.

Pain control

Multimodal analgesia

Mobilization

Early and progressive

Feeding

Restart according to tolerance

Clear criteria

For hospital discharge

Important safety note

Each case is different. The stay, type of technique, and recovery pace depend on your diagnosis, medical condition, and hospital progress. 24-hour discharge estimates apply to scheduled uncomplicated surgeries when discharge criteria are met.

Ready to resolve your surgical case?

Schedule a no-commitment consultation in Puerto Vallarta or Mexico City. We review your case, answer your questions, and explain the complete process.

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