Lasting Hernia Relief Starts with the Right
Surgical Team

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Expert hernia repair for inguinal, umbilical, ventral, and recurrent hernias — close to home, and built around you.

Hernia is more than a bulge. It can cause pain, limit activity, interfere with daily life, and in severe cases, even lead to death. But the good news is: it’s treatable. Premier Surgical Network’s surgeons specialize in precise, durable hernia repairs that resolve the problem and help you get back to feeling like yourself.

We treat a wide range of hernias using minimally invasive techniques, mesh-based repairs, and customized surgical plans—all delivered with the personal care you deserve.

We’re here to guide you with care, evidence, and answers.

 

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Why Choose Hernia Repair at the Premier Surgical Network?


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Precision Repair for Every Hernia Type
From inguinal to umbilical, ventral to recurrent, we treat all hernia types with tailored solutions that address the root of the problem, not just the symptoms.
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Customized Approach for Lasting Results
No two hernias or patients are alike. We match each surgical plan to your anatomy, activity level, lifestyle goals, and overall medical health status.
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Trusted for Complex and Re-Do Cases
We regularly treat patients with large, recurrent, or previously failed hernia repairs, with excellent outcomes.
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Minimally Invasive Techniques
We use laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgery to reduce scarring when appropriate. Recovery time is typically the same regardless of surgical technique.
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Fast Recovery, Long-Term Relief
Our goal isn’t just repair—it’s to get you moving again, with lasting confidence and comfort.

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Local Access to Surgical Excellence
Our facilities offer advanced surgical care in an efficient, modern, and close-to-home setting.

Meet the Team


The surgeons at Premier Surgical Network bring a focused approach to hernia care, combining years of experience with a commitment to patient-first planning and precision. Whether it’s your first repair or a revision of a prior procedure, our team is here to help you get the results you deserve.

Real Patients. Real Results

What to Expect: Before, During, and After Hernia Repair

Before Surgery

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You’ll meet with your surgeon for a complete exam, imaging if needed, and a clear discussion about your options. We’ll help you understand what kind of hernia you have, how it’s affecting your body, and what type of repair is best for you.

During Surgery

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Your procedure will be tailored to your needs, whether a traditional open approach or minimally invasive laparoscopic or robotic repair. Most procedures are outpatient and last under two hours.

After Surgery

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You’ll return home the same day with instructions for recovery. Most patients return to light activity in a few days and are back to normal within 4-6 weeks. Our team is available to support you through every step of healing. 

 

Insurance & Financing


Premier Surgical Network and The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction accept a wide range of insurance plans, including Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and others.

Hernia repair is a covered procedure under most plans. Our team will help verify benefits and explore financing options if needed.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is a hernia, exactly?
A hernia occurs when internal tissue pushes through a hole in the muscle wall, often in the groin or abdomen.
Will my hernia go away on its own?
No. Hernias don’t resolve without surgery and can worsen over time and lead to death if strangulation occurs.
How do I know what kind of hernia I have?
Our surgeons will diagnose your hernia based on exam and imaging if needed. Common types include inguinal (groin), umbilical (belly button), ventral (abdominal wall), and incisional.
What if I’ve already had hernia surgery before?
We treat complex and recurrent cases regularly. Our team specializes in revision surgery when prior repairs have failed.
Is mesh used in all hernia repairs?
Not always. Mesh is commonly used to reinforce the area and reduce the risk of recurrence. We’ll walk you through all options.
How long is the recovery?
Most patients return to desk work within a few days and full activity in 4-6 weeks, depending on the type of repair.
Will I be in pain after surgery?
Some soreness is normal but manageable. We’ll give you pain control options and clear recovery instructions.
Can I exercise after surgery?

Yes, after a recovery period. We’ll guide you through when and how to return to movement safely.

Is hernia surgery covered by insurance?
Yes. Hernia repair is medically necessary and covered by most major insurance plans.
Do I need a referral?
In most cases, no referral is needed, but we’re happy to coordinate with your primary or referring doctor if desired.
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Let’s Fix This—For Good

If you’ve been living with pain, bulging, or discomfort from a hernia, it’s time to take the next step. Our team is here to deliver the expert repair and lasting relief you deserve—close to home, and built around you.

Schedule Your Consultation Today