Get care from hernia specialists in Wichita
Pain and discomfort from a hernia can keep you from enjoying the things you love. Symptoms of a hernia may include swelling, bulging, tenderness or pain in your abdomen, stomach or groin. Some hernias can get worse over time, but surgery can help make a difference for many patients. If you are living with pain from a hernia and have been thinking about surgery, don’t wait any longer. Talk with one of our dedicated abdominal wall surgeons at the Ascension Via Christi Hernia Center. Minimally invasive surgery may be an option for your care and can mean shorter recovery time. We take the time to listen to understand you and your symptoms, so we can best diagnose and determine the cause and type of hernia you are experiencing. Then, we work with you to create a care plan, including a plan for surgery, that’s personalized for you.
When you choose the hernia center for your surgery, you have an entire team of experienced surgeons dedicated to your care. As an accredited Center of Excellence in Hernia Surgery by Surgical Review Corporation, we deliver advanced care for even the most severe and complex hernias. Our lead surgeon, Dr. Ragnar Peterson, has been designated as an SRC Master Surgeon in Hernia Surgery. He has also been recognized as a Verified Surgeon of Quality by the Abdominal Core Health Quality Collaborative (ACHQC). This program recognizes surgeons for improving the quality and value of patient care for hernia and abdominal patients.
Advanced surgical care for hernias
Whether you have a hernia that has formed recently, one that you have had for a while or are experiencing a recurrent hernia, we’re here for you. We deliver care for all types of hernias, including:
- Abdominal (ventral) hernia
- Groin (inguinal) hernia
- Incisional hernia (at or near an incision site)
- Parastomal hernia (occurs at a stoma)
- Stomach (hiatal) hernia
At Ascension Via Christi Hernia Center, your care starts before surgery. Your doctor and care team take time to help you understand the entire process – from how to stay healthy while preparing for surgery to recovery, including how to prevent certain types from recurring or returning.
Minimally invasive surgery for hernia repair
Not all hernias are the same, so your surgery plan is developed with you. Our surgeons specialize in hernia surgery – from simple repairs to more complex. At Ascension Via Christi, we take a personalized approach to hernia repair using minimally invasive and advanced surgical techniques. If you have had hernia surgery before or if you have other health risks such as obesity, heart or lung disease, or infection, your experienced care team makes sure your surgery and recovery plan is right for your situation.
Minimally invasive surgery may be an option for your care. Minimally invasive surgery may lead to a lower risk for infection, a shorter recovery and less pain. And, most hernia repairs are outpatient surgeries, meaning you can go home shortly after your surgery. Your care team explains what to expect while recovering and answers your questions.
Get a second opinion from a hernia specialist
Whether you think you have a hernia, need hernia repair surgery, or have a recurring hernia, there’s a lot to think about. Getting a second opinion can help you better understand your hernia and have more confidence in your treatment plan.
If you’re looking for a second opinion, we’re here for you. Virtual or online visits may be available for some second opinion appointments.
Before your appointment, you should check with your insurance company to find out if a second opinion is covered or required. Ascension Via Christi can request your medical records from your doctor on your behalf, so that they can be shared with your care team before your arrival.
Patient story
See how Dr. Ragnar Peterson helped patient Tammy Williams
Refer a patient to a specialist
Your patients can expect compassionate, personalized care from the moment our specialists connect with them. Our specialists start by listening to fully understand their needs and to develop an individualized care plan. To make a referral, please call 316-274-1507.