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General Surgery at K Health
At K Health, our General Surgery department provides expert care for a wide range of surgical needs, including specialized procedures for diabetic foot management and non-healing ulcers. Our experienced surgeons are skilled in performing procedures, ensuring timely and effective treatment to prevent complications and improve recovery.
Whether you require surgery for a non-healing ulcer, diabetic foot care, or other minor surgical procedures, our team is dedicated to providing personalized, compassionate care. With K Health, you can trust that your health and well-being are our top priorities, supported by advanced medical expertise and patient-focused care.
Frequently Asked Questions
A typical rehabilitation program includes a combination of physical therapy exercises to restore strength and mobility, occupational therapy to assist with daily activities, and pain management strategies. The program is tailored to address specific needs based on the surgical procedure and patient condition.
Some patients may require ongoing therapy to maintain improvements or address any lingering issues. Your rehabilitation team will assess your needs and recommend a plan for continued therapy if necessary to support long-term recovery and function.
Many insurance plans cover rehabilitation services, but coverage can vary. It’s important to check with your insurance provider to understand your benefits and any potential out-of-pocket costs. Our administrative team can assist with verifying coverage and navigating insurance-related questions.
Pain management is a key component of rehabilitation. Our team will work with you to develop strategies for managing pain, which may include medications, physical modalities, and relaxation techniques. The goal is to keep you comfortable while actively participating in your rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation should begin as soon as it is safe to do so, typically within a few days to a week after surgery. Early intervention can accelerate recovery and help prevent complications. The timing of rehabilitation will depend on the type of surgery and individual recovery progress.




