Sussex Premier Health, Hastings: Important update for patients with upcoming appointments

Expert Hernia Surgery at Sussex Premier Health

Hernia surgery offers a safe and effective solution for individuals experiencing discomfort or complications caused by hernias. At Sussex Premier Health, we provide expert hernia surgery in Sussex, catering to patients across Kent and the South East. Our experienced team uses advanced techniques to ensure precision and a smoother recovery. Whether addressing inguinal, umbilical or other types of hernia, we focus on delivering personalised care tailored to your needs. Patients can rely on our modern facilities and highly skilled surgical team to help restore their comfort and well-being efficiently and with confidence.

Sometimes also called

  • Herniotomy
  • Hernioplasty
  • Herniorrhaphy

Why us

  • Fast access to treatment when you need it
  • Internationally and nationally renowned consultants
  • Clear, inclusive pricing with no hidden costs
Typical Hospital Stay

Same-day discharge or 1 night

Type of anaesthetic

General, spinal or local

Covered by health insurance?

Yes

Procedure duration

Under an hour

Available to self-pay?

Yes

What is Hernia Surgery?

Your initial consultation at Sussex Premier Health will be with one of our expert Cosmetic Surgeons.

Hernia surgery is a common procedure designed to repair weaknesses in the abdominal wall. When tissues or organs push through these weak spots, they can form visible lumps, often causing discomfort or pain. Left untreated, hernias may grow larger and lead to complications. Private hernia repair options provide patients with prompt access to care, often using techniques like mesh reinforcement to strengthen the affected area. These surgeries generally help alleviate symptoms, improve quality of life, and encourage faster recovery, allowing individuals to return to regular activities soon. There are several common types of hernias, each with distinct symptoms and causes:

  • Inguinal Hernia – This is the most common form of hernia, typically presenting as a lump in the groin. It occurs when intestinal tissues push through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. It is especially prevalent in men, often due to ageing or strain from heavy lifting or persistent coughing.
  • Femoral Hernia – A femoral hernia typically appears as a lump around the top of the thigh. It occurs when a portion of the bowel or fatty tissue presses through the groin area. Women are more likely to experience this type of hernia.
  • Hiatus Hernia – A hiatus hernia develops when part of the stomach moves through the opening in the diaphragm, called the hiatus, and enters the chest cavity. This condition may cause symptoms like heartburn or discomfort.
  • Umbilical Hernia—Common in infants but also present in adults, an umbilical hernia is characterised by a lump below the belly button. It results from a section of the bowel pushing through the abdominal wall where the umbilical cord was once attached.

Find a consultant at Sussex Premier Health

Mr Yesar El-Dhuwaib

Consultant General and Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgeon

Mr Michail Klimovskij

Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon

Mr Raj Harshen

Consultant Laparoscopic, Colorectal and General Surgeon

Mr Matthew Miller

Consultant General Surgeon

Mr Shameen Jaunoo

Consultant General, Upper GI & Laparoscopic Surgeon

Miss Imelda Donnellan

Consultant General Surgeon

Mrs Alys Morris

Consultant General Surgeon

What Are the Benefits of This Procedure?

As mentioned, hernia surgery can significantly improve your quality of life. Living with a hernia may cause discomfort, reduce mobility, and create challenges in daily activities. Surgery effectively Resolves these issues by repairing the affected area and preventing further complications. With the availability of private hernia repair options, patients can benefit from shorter waiting times and personalised care. Understanding the advantages of this procedure can help individuals make an informed decision about their treatments. Below are the benefits of our hernia repair surgery:

  • Pain Relief – Hernia repair can alleviate ongoing discomfort and pain caused by the condition. Many patients find they can return to daily tasks and enjoy a better quality of life once healed.
  • Improved Mobility – Correcting a hernia restores strength and reduces strain, allowing easier movement. This can help you get back to enjoying physical activities without limitations.
  • Prevention of Complications – Surgery ensures that the hernia doesn’t worsen or lead to severe issues like strangulation. Addressing the problem early promotes long-term health and peace of mind.
  • Faster Treatment With Private Care – Choosing a private facility often means a faster treatment time, which allows you to resume your routine with minimal delay.
Hernia surgery at Sussex Premier Health in Hastings, East Sussex

Our Hernia Surgery Specialists

Our expert hernia surgeons have extensive experience, ensuring you receive personalised care every step of the way. From your first consultation to follow-up appointments, we’ll guide you through the process with compassion and expertise. Understanding what to expect can help ease any concerns and make your experience as smooth as possible. Below, we provide a detailed overview of what happens before the procedure, on the day of surgery, and during your recovery. This allows you to prepare for achieving a fast recovery from hernia surgery:

  • Before Surgery – Your initial consultation will focus on a thorough evaluation of your symptoms, health history, and the type of hernia. You’ll meet your consultant in a private space where they’ll assess the hernia, explain surgical options, and recommend the best approach for you. Depending on your needs, tests or scans might be arranged. A pre-operative assessment will confirm your readiness and ensure the procedure is safe.
  • During Surgery – On the day of your operation, you’ll be shown to your private room and made comfortable. Our nurses will help you prepare for surgery, and your consultant surgeon will check in with you before the procedure. You’ll receive either a general anaesthetic or a local/spinal anaesthetic based on the surgical method, which your consultant will have explained. The procedure is typically completed within an hour, and we aim to provide the highest standard of care.
  • After Surgery—After the operation, you may feel discomfort, but pain relief will help manage this. Most patients can go home the same day, though some may need an overnight stay. After one or two weeks, you should be able to resume light activities. A follow-up appointment will be arranged within three to four weeks to monitor your recovery. Your consultant will advise you about returning to normal activities and provide care instructions tailored to your needs.
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Schedule Your Consultation Today

Sussex Premier Health offers the expertise and care you deserve for effective hernia treatment. Our hernia surgery specialists are committed to delivering exceptional results with personalised attention to your needs. Rediscover your active lifestyle with advanced procedures designed for fast recovery and lasting relief. Contact our team to schedule your consultation and discuss our range of private hernia repair options. Choose Sussex Premier Health for professional, compassionate care and achieve your desired results. Schedule your appointment now and get back to living the life you love.

Hernia surgery at Sussex Premier Health in Hastings, East Sussex

Treatment and recovery timeline

0-1 days

Leave hospital

1-2 weeks

Light activities such as shopping and desk-based work

4-6 weeks

Back to normal activities

If you have a hernia then the likelihood is that it will not get better without surgery, but that doesn’t always mean it will get worse. If you’re experiencing pain and your hernia is having an effect on your day-to-day life, surgery is often recommended.

Your consultant may recommend surgery if your hernia is:

  • Painful
  • Interfering with daily activities such as bending or lifting
  • Growing
  • Making complications more likely – if a portion of the protruding tissue becomes stuck in your inguinal canal, it can cause vomiting, stomach discomfort and a painful lump in your groin (obstructive hernia). If the protruding tissue becomes trapped in your abdominal wall, the blood supply may be cut off, which is potentially life-threatening (a strangulated hernia)

Your hernia will be operated on by a surgeon of your choice.

Following your inguinal hernia repair procedure at Spire, you can expect to be back to most normal activities within four to six weeks.

Hernia surgery is a common procedure and most people have an inguinal hernia repair without complications, but all surgery carries some risks. Your consultant will discuss potential risks and complications with you before the operation.

Your inguinal hernia repair will be performed under anaesthetic so you’ll not feel any pain during the procedure. However, you may find that you experience mild discomfort when coughing, sneezing and going to the toilet during your recovery at home.

If you have a hernia then the likelihood is that it will not get better without surgery, but that doesn’t always mean it will get worse. If you’re experiencing pain and your hernia is having an effect on your day-to-day life, surgery is often recommended.

You can continue to exercise as normal with an inguinal hernia, but you should always do so with caution and stop if you’re experiencing pain.

If left untreated, there is a risk of your abdominal hernia bursting, though this very rarely happens.

If your treatment was performed under general anaesthetic, you should avoid drinking alcohol, operating machinery, and signing legal documents for at least two days.

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