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Same-day outpatient surgery for orthopedic repairs, cataracts, endoscopies, and hernias — in a center designed to calm your nerves, not test them.
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Every story is paired with a plain-language explanation of the procedure, so you understand exactly what happens — before, during, and after.
Margaret T., 67
Cataract Removal"I drove myself to brunch two days later. I honestly forgot I'd had surgery."
Arrival
Check in 45 min before. No general anesthesia — just numbing drops.
The Procedure
A tiny incision. The clouded lens is broken up with ultrasound and replaced. Takes about 15 minutes.
Home the same day
A family member drives you. Most patients notice improved vision by the next morning.

Robert K., 58
Hernia Repair"I was back on the golf course in three weeks. The whole thing felt more like a doctor's appointment than surgery."
Prep time
Arrive two hours early. Mild sedation keeps you comfortable — you won't feel a thing.
The repair
A laparoscopic approach means 3 small incisions, no large cuts. Mesh reinforces the weak spot.
Recovery at home
Light activity in days. Most patients return to desk work within a week.

Linda M., 54
Knee Arthroscopy"The nurses explained every single step. I walked out with a clear head and my knee already feeling different."
Duration
The procedure takes 30–60 minutes under regional anesthesia. You stay awake but feel nothing below the waist.
Inside the joint
A pencil-thin camera guides the surgeon. Torn tissue is trimmed or repaired through two small portals.
Walking the same day
Most patients walk with assistance within hours. Crutches for 1–3 days, then gradual return to activity.
James W., 62
Colonoscopy"I was awake and laughing with the staff before I even realized it was over."
The procedure
About 20–30 minutes under light sedation. You breathe on your own the entire time.
What the doctor sees
A flexible camera inspects the full colon. Polyps can be removed in the same visit — no second appointment.
Same-day discharge
You rest in our recovery suite for 30–45 minutes, then someone drives you home. Resume normal eating by dinner.
Every patient above started exactly where you are — with a referral and a question.
Find Out If You Qualify94%
of patients discharged same day
2.1 hrs
average total time in our center
4.9 / 5
average patient satisfaction score
< 1%
unplanned overnight admission rate
No referral needed to start the conversation.
Every surgeon on our team was chosen as much for how they talk to patients as for their technical skill.

Orthopedic Surgery
MD, FAAOS · 22 years
Fellowship-trained in sports medicine and joint reconstruction. Has performed over 4,000 outpatient procedures.

Ophthalmology
MD, PhD · 18 years
Specializes in premium lens implants and complex cataract cases. Published researcher in minimally invasive eye surgery.

Gastroenterology
MD, FACG · 15 years
Expert in advanced endoscopic procedures. Known for her patient-centered communication style and calm demeanor.

General & Hernia Surgery
MD, FACS · 20 years
Minimally invasive hernia specialist. Over 3,500 laparoscopic repairs with a complication rate under 0.4%.
Accreditations & Certifications
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