General Surgery In Rhodes
General Surgery in Rhodes for tourists and residents—assessment of hernia concerns, abdominal pain, lumps and wound checks. Imaging referrals and coordinated follow-up with multilingual support when needed.
About This Service
Looking for a trusted general surgeon in Rhodes? Rhodes Medical Services connects tourists and residents with reliable general surgery consultations, clear guidance, and multilingual support. Our General Surgery service supports assessment and management of common surgical concerns such as hernia symptoms, abdominal pain that may require surgical evaluation, gallbladder-related symptoms, skin lumps (e.g., cysts/lipomas), wound checks, and minor infections or abscess concerns. We also assist with minor procedures and postoperative follow-up when appropriate, and coordinate referrals for imaging (ultrasound, CT/MRI when indicated), laboratory tests, or hospital-based care if needed. You’ll receive a focused clinical assessment, a practical plan for next steps, and coordinated follow-up—especially helpful if you’re visiting Rhodes and need structured care quickly. If you have severe or worsening abdominal pain, high fever, persistent vomiting, uncontrolled bleeding, or signs of bowel obstruction, seek emergency medical help immediately.
What's Included
- General surgery consultation & focused medical history
- Clinical examination and surgical risk assessment
- Diagnosis & treatment / next-step plan
- Minor procedures guidance (when appropriate)
- Wound care review and dressing advice
- Referrals for imaging (ultrasound / CT/MRI when indicated)
- Coordination for labs, specialist input or hospital referral (if needed)
- Follow-up recommendations & postoperative coordination
When to Book This Service
- Suspected hernia (groin/umbilical) or worsening bulge discomfort
- Persistent abdominal pain needing surgical evaluation (non-emergency)
- Gallbladder-type pain (right upper abdomen, post-meal discomfort)
- Skin lumps (cyst/lipoma) requiring assessment
- Wound checks, stitches review or post-procedure follow-up
- Suspected abscess or localized skin infection
- Anal pain, hemorrhoid symptoms or fissure concerns (assessment)
- Follow-up after imaging or a prior surgical recommendation