If your case is complicated or not straightforward to fix—this is where you come for a straight answer
What makes Hernia complex?
Complex Hernia
Recurrent hernia after previous surgery
Large or multi-defect hernias
Mesh-related complications from prior surgery
Umbilical and ventral hernias with diastasis recti
Hernias in patients with high surgical risk — obesity, previous abdominal surgery, or underlying conditions
Cases where another surgeon has recommended against surgery or expressed uncertainty

Why do complex cases come here?

Experience with cases referred specifically for their difficulty. 

Dr. Chaudhari holds the highest volume of SCOLA (Subcutaneous Onlay Laparoscopic Approach) surgeries in India — a technique specifically developed for complex umbilical and ventral hernias with diastasis recti. His work on this technique has been published in internationally indexed journals.

What to expect?

A thorough assessment. A straight answer.

Not every complex case requires immediate surgery. Some require a different technique. Some require waiting. You will be told exactly what your situation calls for — with nothing added, and nothing withheld.

Get a second opinion from the surgeon other surgeons trust.

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Expert hernia treatment with minimally invasive surgical techniques designed for safer procedures, quicker healing, and smooth recovery. Delivering trusted surgical care for inguinal, umbilical, ventral, and recurrent hernia cases.