Hernia Surgeon Trusted by Thousands

Robotic & Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

Hernia Surgeon Trusted by Thousands

Robotic & Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

Dr. Ramin Roohipour

Board-certified General Surgeon

from Columbia University in NYC

Dr. Ramin Roohipour

Board-certified General Surgeon

from Columbia University in NYC

  • Robotic & Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
  • Low Risk Minimally-Invasive Surgery
  • Immediate Relief of Your Pain
  • Board-certified Surgeon
  • No-obligation Consultation
  • Financing Available

Consult with our doctors at no Charge

Appointments available this week

zero co-pay consultation with PPO insurance

  • Robotic & Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
  • Low Risk Minimally-Invasive Surgery
  • Immediate Relief of Your Pain
  • Board-certified Surgeon
  • No-obligation Consultation
  • Financing Available

Consult with our doctors at no Charge

Appointments available this week

zero co-pay consultation with PPO insurance

Dr. Ramin Roohipour

Board-certified General Surgeon

from Columbia University in NYC

Hernia Surgeon

Trusted by

Thousands

  • Robotic & Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
  • Low Risk Minimally-Invasive Surgery
  • Immediate Relief of Your Pain
  • Board-certified Surgeon
  • No-obligation Consultation
  • Financing Available

Where do I start?

Appointments available this week

zero co-pay consultation with PPO insurance

We Treat Most Hernia Types

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Hiatal Hernia

Hiatal Hernia or Hiatus Hernia is a medical term which defines a medical condition in which an organ of the body intrudes into an area where it does not essentially belong.Read More »
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Inguinal Hernia

Inguinal hernia is one of the most common types of hernia. It develops in the groin area (near your abdomen) when the intestinal or fatty tissues push through the inguinal canal located near the base of the abdomen.Read More »
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Incisional Hernia

An Incisional Hernia is a result of weakness in the muscles of abdomen and is likely to occur after any abdominal surgery. When abdominal muscles go through weakness, then, the abdomen tissues are extended through them.Read More »
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Epigastric Hernia

Epigastric hernia is a common type of hernia which results due to some weakness or tear in the muscles of the abdomen. The abdominal tissues through the muscle and causes the hernia. Epigastric hernia is usually a birth defect.Read More »
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Femoral Hernia

In the simplest medical terminology, means the displacement of organs and their intrusion in the capacity of another organ. There are many different types of hernia. One of them is femoral Hernia. This is generally an uncommon type of hernia .Read More »
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Sports Hernia

Sports hernia is a common type of hernia that occurs in athletes of different sports. This occurs due to the sudden and abrupt change of movement by sportsmen who play hockey, soccer or tennis. ports hernia is also known as inguinal hernia.Read More »
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Spigelian Hernia

Spigelian Hernia or also known sometimes as “Lateral ventral” hernia is an unconventional type of hernia that develops throughout the Spigelian fascia. While most types of hernia grow below the fatty layers of the human body.Read More »
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Ventral and Umbilical Hernia

Generally, hernias develop in the abdominal wall, where a particular area weakens and starts developing a hole or tear. Ventral and Umbilical Hernia are a kind of abdominal hernia that can occur at any place on the abdominal wall.Read More »

Meet our Hernia Surgeons

Meet our Surgeons

Consult with our doctors at no Charge

Appointments available this week

zero co-pay consultation with PPO insurance

Consult with our doctors at no Charge

Appointments available this week

zero co-pay consultation with PPO insurance

Accredited Facility

Thanks to our modern equipment and unparalleled standards, our 14,000 sqft facility is the only accredited Hernia center in Southern California.

Which method is right for me?

Appointments available this week

zero co-pay consultation with PPO insurance

Which method is right for me?

Appointments available this week

zero co-pay consultation with PPO insurance

Our Hernia Repair Techniques

Laparoscopic Surgery

Small incisions are made and plastic tubes called ports are placed through. A camera and thin instruments are then introduced through the ports to access the inside of the patient.

Robotic Surgery

In robotic surgery, surgeon makes tiny incisions in body and inserts miniaturized instruments and a camera. Surgeon manipulates those instruments from a nearby computer console.

Mesh Procedures

In this method surgeon uses a synthetic or biologic sheet, called mesh, as either a permanent or temporary support for organs and other tissues during surgery.

Open Surgery

Open hernia surgery is performed for large and complex cases, a single long incision is made in the groin. If the hernia is bulging out of the abdominal wall, the bulge is pushed back into place.

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Schedule a Free Consultation with our clinicians to see if you qualify for Hernia Surgery


    Appointments available this week

    zero co-pay consultation with PPO insurance

    Call: (310) 326-3062

    21250 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite 430 -Torrance, CA 90503

    Get Free Consultation *

    Schedule a Free Consultation with our clinicians to see if you qualify for Hernia Surgery


      Appointments available this week

      zero co-pay consultation with PPO insurance

      Call: (310) 326-3062

      21250 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite 430 -Torrance, CA 90503