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Caboolture Hospital, 87 McKean Street
Caboolture, Queensland 4510

Treatments

Bowel Cancer Surgery

The most common treatment for bowel cancer is surgery. More often a colectomy is performed, to remove the cancer cells.

Hernia Surgery

A hernia is a sac formed out of lining of an organ that comes through the hole or weak area in the wall of a muscle, tissue, or membrane that normally holds an organ in place.

Gallbladder Surgery

Occasionally, stones may develop in the gallbladder or duct due to improper ratio in the bile of cholesterol, bile salts, or bilirubin that result in blockage of the normal flow of the bile.

Breast & Thyroid Cancer Surgery

Breast cancer surgery involves the surgical removal of a breast tumour and a portion of the surrounding normal tissue to prevent its spread to the other parts of the body.

Colorectal Cancer Surgery

Colon cancer is cancer in the lowest part of the digestive system, the large intestine or colon. Cancer occurs when cells in the body grow abnormally out of control.

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

Upper GI endoscopy is a procedure performed to diagnose and in some cases, treat problems of the upper digestive system. Upper GI endoscopy can be helpful in the evaluation or diagnosis of various problems, including difficult or painful swallowing.

Varicose Veins Treatment

Varicose veins are blood vessels that are abnormally dilated which appear swollen, twisted and can be painful.Varicose veins can form anywhere in the body, but they are usually seen in the back of the calf or on the inside of the leg.