Ascension Medical Group Illinois - Surgery Aurora
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Ascension Medical Group Illinois - Surgery Aurora

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Surgical care, close to home

Ascension Medical Group Illinois Surgery Aurora in Aurora, IL, delivers outpatient surgery and a recovery plan that’s right for you.

When surgery is needed, our experienced care team at Ascension Medical Group Illinois - Surgery Center Aurora is ready to deliver the care you need. We provide surgical care for adults and children. Choosing the right place to have your surgery is an important decision. Our care team is ready to provide the surgical care you need - from answering your questions before surgery, to using advanced surgical techniques and creating a personalized recovery plan.

Minimally-invasive techniques to help your recovery

Surgeons at Ascension Medical Group Illinois - Surgery Center Aurora have the expertise to perform many types of general surgery and specialty care procedures, including biopsy, endoscopy and selective nerve injections. When possible, your surgeon may use minimally-invasive techniques and robotic surgery to treat your condition. When compared to traditional surgery, minimally invasive techniques may lead to smaller incisions, less pain, a lower risk of complications and help shorten your recovery.

We have surgeons and anesthesiologists who specialize in:

  • Abdominal surgery, such as hernia repair
  • Endocrine surgery, such as thyroid surgery
  • Gastrointestinal (GI) surgery, such as appendix removal, gallbladder removal and colon surgery

What to expect during your preoperative evaluation

We coordinate all aspects of your surgical care, answer your questions and provide dietary instructions. Your care team does a preoperative evaluation prior to your surgery. It's important for you to understand how to prepare for your surgery.

Personalized care that supports your recovery after surgery

After your surgery, your recovery care team monitors your oxygen rate, blood pressure, breathing and other vital signs that may be affected by anesthesia or pain medication. When you are ready, your nurse provides home care instructions to you and your caregiver.