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123 verified Surgeons in Dallas, TX
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Surgeon
6617 mi · 3108 Midway Rd, 204, Plano, TX 75093
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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Stephen Hamn, MD is a Surgeon in Plano, TX. They attended medical school at University Of Texas Medical School At San Antonio in 1982. They completed their residency at University Hosps & Clinics. Their offices are located in 6020 W Parker Rd 430, Plano, TX and 3108 Midway Rd 204, Plano, TX.Click to read more
Surgeon
6617 mi · 1056 Texan Trl, Grapevine, TX 76051
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Offers video visits · Expertise in gallbladder removal + 2 more ·
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Julio Rivera, MD is a Surgeon in Fort Worth, TX, Dallas, TX and Grapevine, TX. They attended medical school at Texas Tech University Hlth Sci Ctr School Of Medicine in 1996. They completed their residency at University Of Ks School Of Medicine. Their offices are located in 12461 Timberland Blvd 301,...Click to read more
Surgeon
6617 mi · 1545 E Southlake Blvd, 270, Southlake, TX 76092
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Expertise in abdominal hernia repair surgery + 2 more ·
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Maria Simone, MD is a Surgeon in Southlake, TX. Their office is located in 1545 E Southlake Blvd 270, Southlake, TX.Click to read more
Plastic Surgeon
6617 mi · 240 Miron Dr, Southlake, TX 76092
Accepting new patients · 24 years of experience ·
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Michael Vennemeyer, MD is a Plastic Surgeon in Southlake, TX. They completed their residency at Oh State University Hospital. They attended medical school at Ohio State University College Of Medicine in 2002. Michael Vennemeyer was board certified by American Board of Plastic Surgery Certification i...Click to read more
6617 mi · 415 E Southlake Blvd, 101, Southlake, TX 76092
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Casey Anderson, MD is in Southlake, TX. Casey Anderson was board certified by American Board of Surgery Certification in Surgery. Their office is located in 415 E Southlake Blvd 101, Southlake, TX.Click to read more
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Who is a surgeon? 

A surgeon is a medical professional skilled in performing surgeries for various purposes, such as further diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of a condition, relief of symptoms, repair or reconstruction of damaged tissues and organs, organ transplantation, and cosmetic enhancements. Surgeons usually work with a team of doctors, anesthesiologists, surgical technicians, physician assistants, and nurses in hospitals and private practices.


What is the education and training of a surgeon?

Surgeons study and train extensively for about 13-15 years before they can start medical practice and help patients. They begin their journey with a 4-year undergraduate degree in science subjects. After that, they pass the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) to complete four years of medical school and obtain their medical degree. For general surgeon training, they must complete a 5-year residency program and study for another 2-3 years if they wish to specialize in a surgical subspecialty.


What are the types of surgeons and the conditions they treat? 

The American College of Surgeons recognizes various surgical specialties. Some types of surgeons include: 

  • Cardiothoracic surgeons: These specialists operate on organs inside the thoracic cavity, including the heart, lungs, esophagus, and other structures. Thoracic surgery can treat conditions such as aneurysms, coronary artery disease, lung cancer, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
  • Colon and rectal surgeons: They are experts at surgically dealing with conditions of the small and large intestines, colon, rectum, anal canal, and perianal area. Some include hemorrhoids, colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and rectal prolapse. 
  • General surgeons: They are qualified to treat various surgical conditions affecting different body parts and systems, such as the digestive system, the head and neck, the skin and soft tissue, the heart and the blood vessels, and surgical management of traumatic injuries.
  • Obstetricians and gynecologists (OB-GYN): They treat women's health conditions, such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, pelvic organ prolapse, and more, medically and surgically. 
  • Gynecological oncologists: They operate on cancers of the female reproductive system, including cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar cancer.
  • Neurosurgeons: These experts are qualified to diagnose and surgically treat conditions affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems, including the brain, spine, and nerves. Neurosurgery can treat brain tumors, herniated disks, epilepsy, and Parkinson's disease.
  • Ophthalmologists: They specialize in performing eye surgeries to correct various conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, retinal tears, detached retinas, diabetic retinopathy, strabismus, and vision problems. 
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgeons: They operate on patients with conditions affecting the mouth, jaws, face, and neck. Some of them include misaligned jaws, impacted teeth, head and neck cancers, facial trauma, and cleft lip and palate.
  • Orthopedic surgeon: These specialists diagnose and treat problems of the musculoskeletal system, including joints, bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. Some of the conditions they treat include arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, hip dysplasia, and bone tumors. 
  • Otolaryngologists: They are experts in addressing ear, nose, and throat conditions, including sinusitis, tonsillitis, obstructive sleep apnea, and head and neck tumors. 
  • Pediatric surgeons: They operate on infants, children, adolescents, and young adults to treat congenital disabilities, tumors, or injuries.  
  • Plastic surgeons: They repair, reconstruct, and restore the function or appearance of body parts such as the skin, musculoskeletal system, hand, extremities, breast, and external genitalia for medical or cosmetic purposes. 
  • Urologist: These specialists focus on the conditions of the male and female urinary system and the reproductive tract in men, including kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate, urethra, and testes. Some include kidney stones, prostate enlargement, pelvic organ prolapse, prostate cancer, and erectile dysfunction. 
  • Vascular surgeons: They deal with the surgical treatment of diseases affecting the vascular system, including your arteries and veins. 


Things to do before surgery

If you have surgery coming up, it is natural to have some anxiety and fear around it. In many ways, you can prepare your body and mind for surgery for a better outcome and shorter recovery period. Here are some valuable tips: 

  • Keep your provider well-informed: Tell your surgeon about your health issues. They should also know the list of medications and supplements you take, as some can cause side effects, and you may have to stop taking them for a while. 
  • Learn about the surgical procedure: One of the best ways to manage surgery-related anxiety and have a more satisfactory outcome is to know what you can expect during and after the surgery. You can ask your surgeon various questions such as: What are the benefits of the operation? What are the risks and complications of the procedure? How long will the recovery period be? 
  • Make lifestyle changes: You can introduce simple changes to improve your physical and mental health. Regular exercise or yoga, restful sleep, meditation, and a healthy diet can help. It is also good to limit alcohol, stop smoking, and manage your weight before surgery to lower your risk of surgery complications. Besides, these changes will help you recover faster post-surgery. 
  • Follow your pre-surgery instructions: You may have to stop drinking and eating at a specific time before the surgery. Secondly, it will be best to wear loose clothing without accessories, makeup, or contact lenses on the day of the surgery. 
  • Prepare for a smooth recovery: If you have to stay in the hospital for a few hours or days after surgery, it is best to pack a hospital bag with all your essentials for a comfortable stay. Likewise, prepare your home beforehand—stock your pantry, call your family and friends, and arrange for a caregiver if needed. 


Postoperative care: Hospital recovery and at-home guidelines

Before you undergo surgery, ask your doctor about postoperative care. This will give you plenty of time to plan. Your doctor may change some of their advice following your surgery, depending on how it went and how well you recover.


After surgery, surgeons and medical staff transfer patients to a recovery room and closely monitor their progress as they wake up from anesthesia. Patients often feel groggy, and some may experience nausea. The team routinely checks vital signs such as blood pressure, breathing, temperature, and pulse. The team also monitors the surgical site for any signs of bleeding, infection, or allergic reactions, particularly for those with general anesthesia. Once stable, patients either move to a hospital room for an overnight stay or proceed with the discharge process.


Outpatient surgery: Same-day discharge

Patients can typically go home the same day for outpatient surgeries unless complications arise. Before discharge, patients must demonstrate normal breathing and the ability to drink fluids and urinate. As driving is prohibited immediately after anesthesia, patients should arrange transportation beforehand. Some grogginess may persist into the next day.


Inpatient surgery: Extended postoperative care

An overnight stay is necessary for inpatient surgeries or cases with complications, sometimes extending for several days. During this period, staff continue to monitor vital signs and administer medications, often through an IV. Patients may have a breathing apparatus, a heartbeat monitor, or catheters, depending on the surgery. Walking is recommended to help avoid blood clots and preserve muscle strength, while deep breathing or forced coughing exercises help avoid respiratory issues. Doctors determine discharge readiness, ensuring patients receive detailed instructions before leaving the hospital.


Postoperative care at home

Once home, following the doctor's instructions is crucial. Medications should be taken as prescribed, and any complications, such as fever, pain, or bleeding, should prompt immediate medical consultation. Balancing rest with activity is essential for a gradual return to everyday routines. If self-care is challenging post-surgery, consider enlisting help from a caregiver or professional service to assist with daily tasks. Always reach out to your doctor with any concerns about recovery.


How can you find the best surgeons near you in Dallas, TX?

Your healthcare provider may refer you to a surgeon if non-surgical treatments are unsuccessful, your quality of life declines, or you have a medical emergency. While surgery can cause anxiety, having a good surgeon of your choice can make the process a whole lot easier. Zocdoc can help you in this journey!


Go to the Zocdoc website and type the specialty (general surgeon, pediatric surgeon, orthopedic surgeon) and location (Dallas, TX) in the search box. Apart from that, you can add your insurance details. You will immediately receive an exhaustive list of in-network surgeons upon clicking the find button.


When you book an appointment on Zocdoc, you will be asked to provide your insurance information or confirm that you are paying out of pocket. Some providers may demand insurance information to book an appointment. If you prefer not to utilize insurance or do not have any, you can find another provider on Zocdoc who accepts out-of-pocket payments. For other insurance-related questions, please visit Zocdoc's patient help center.


You can also use Zocdoc filters to help narrow your search results for the best surgeons in Dallas, TX. You can mention your preferred date and time of consultation, type of appointment (in-person/ video), and travel distance. Additionally, you can choose the expert's gender, language, and hospital affiliations.


Once your results match your preferences, you can view individual profiles to learn more about the providers. You can also review relevant details about the surgeon, including their educational background, board certifications, awards, and publications. Reading reviews will give you a more personal account of the patient's experience with the surgeon, and FAQs will resolve any remaining queries.


When satisfied with a particular surgeon near you, you can book your appointment by filling out the required details. Booking with Zocdoc is easy, secure, and 100% free. 


Statistics on surgeons and surgical procedures in Texas and the US

According to the May 2022 report by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1780 surgeons work in Texas, making it the second US state with the highest employment level in surgeons. 


According to a Healthgrades report, the top 10 most common surgeries in the US include cataract removal, C-section, joint replacement, circumcision, broken bone repair, angioplasty and atherectomy, stent procedure, hysterectomy, gallbladder removal, and heart bypass surgery.


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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Healthline

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