Clovis Surgery Center

Clovis Surgery Center Clovis Surgery Center in Clovis, NM Welcome to Clovis Surgery Center. We are an outpatient surgery center located in Clovis, New Mexico.

No one wants to spend the night in the hospital. Luckily, surgical medicine has come a long way in recent years. Many surgeries no longer require hospitalization and can be performed in an outpatient setting. Clovis Surgery Center is among the top ambulatory surgery facility in New Mexico.

10/06/2020

Don’t be misled by the term “general” in general surgery because these doctors are specialists, too. In fact, when most surgeons start out, this is the first training step they get. It is in general surgery where surgeons start to perform many of the most important procedures.

10/01/2020

A common question people have about having a surgery is how long they will stay in the hospital or surgery center. This will depend on the type of surgery performed, the type of anesthesia that was given, and your individual needs.

09/29/2020

Inguinal hernias are more common in men than in women. After a man’s testicles descend through the inguinal canal shortly after birth, the canal is supposed to close behind them. But sometimes the canal doesn’t close properly, leaving a weakened area prone to hernias.

09/24/2020

Did you know that you can lose much of your internal organs and survive? You could survive without a stomach, spleen, 75% of the liver, 80% of the intestines, one kidney, one lung, and nearly every organ between the pelvic and groin area. That is how adaptable the human body really is.

09/22/2020

Typical recovery times after surgery vary, depending on the type of surgery. Also, depending on the type of anesthesia you receive, it is not uncommon to feel sleepy or drowsy, dizzy or nauseated. Medication is available to counteract them.

09/17/2020

Surgical practice was advanced during the early Asian civilizations, with India using techniques like removing tumors and bladder stones. Meanwhile in China, people practiced the use of herbal and mineral products to cure a disease.

09/15/2020

Pain that appears when you are straining, lifting, or coughing is a good sign that you may have a hernia. Because it is unlikely that it will go away on its own, it is best to have it checked and treated.

09/10/2020

While many of the cases that a general surgeon deals with allow for some time to prepare, those who have trauma training often do not get that luxury. Usually, a trauma surgeon needs to do immediate surgery in order to save the lives of those who are critically ill or injured.

09/08/2020

Ditching ci******es can have a major positive effect on your quality of life as well as prepare you for surgery. Benefits of not smoking are numerous!

09/03/2020

Obturator hernias are the least common hernia of the pelvic floor. These are mostly found in women who have had multiple pregnancies or who have lost significant weight.

09/01/2020

Fun fact about surgeons: they have the tendency to interrupt their patients! It's said that surgeons interrupt their patients once every 14 seconds during a consultation. The busier the surgeon, the higher the chances that they’ll interrupt.

08/27/2020

Once your family and friends learn you’ve got a surgery planned, it’s natural for them to have questions. If anyone asks something you don’t know, feel free to contact us to find out.

Address

1820 W 21st Street
Clovis, NM
88101

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4pm
Friday 7:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+15757622207

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