- Emergency CareThe diagnosis of acute appendicitis can be difficult as there are no specific tests that demonstrate the absolute presence of acute appendicitis.  Patients with some or all of the symptoms of acute appendicitis are encouraged to seek their family doctor’s or internist’s help or go to the Emergency Room for a prompt evaluation.
- Colonoscopy— Colonoscopy – a flexible scope placed through the rectum allowing for diagnosis and/or removal of colonic disease such as polyps, infection and/or cancer.
- Urinary IncontinenceUrinary incontinence is a common and frequently embarrassing condition suffered by many women in the United States. It is associated with, but not limited to, women who have had vaginal deliveries in childbirth. Common symptoms relating to stress incontinence including the following...
- Labor and Delivery
- EndoscopyDiagnosis of a medical condition does not always warrant a surgical approach. Many conditions can be investigated by radiographic/laboratory measures as well as endoscopic procedures. Endoscopy offers the placement of a thin flexible video scope through either the mouth or the rectum to offer a perspective to the surgeon to see the stomach or the intestine from within. We are pleased to offer the following procedures...
- Cancer CareOur treatment of a patient who has cancer encompasses a fully-integrated, multi-disciplinary approach utilizing techniques with sound, research-backed protocols. Cancer treatment of any type requires knowledge combined with expert surgical ability to offer the best outcome for you or your loved one. Our experience in cancer care includes the following...
- UltrasoundIf your thyroid or parathyroid condition dictates a surgical consultation, allow us to be your first or second opinion. We also perform surgery on the adrenal gland and many of our biopsies are done in our office under ultrasound guidance.
- Nuclear Medicine
- ChemotherapyThe very thought of a breast lump or even the diagnosis of breast cancer is extremely disturbing. The thought of surgery, chemotherapy or radiation treatment has profound and unsettling personal implications. It is with a deep-seated feeling of true empathy and understanding that we will approach this difficult issue with you. Our surgical staff will bring all of their experience and expertise to your benefit in treating this very challenging situation. We utilize traditional techniques that are well grounded with cancer treatment protocols as well as leading edge technologies that are in the forefront of the treatment of breast cancer. Examples of some of our new diagnostic and treatment techniques include the following...
- Radiation TherapyIn the event that your physician has referred you to a radiation oncologist and after testing and evaluation, your radiation oncologist has recommended brachytherapy as a component of your treatment program, please consider us to perform the applicator placement for this procedure. Brachytherapy, as performed by your radiation oncologist, is a type of radiation treatment that involves placing a radioactive material directly inside of or next to the tumor as part of breast conservation therapy. This permits the use of a higher dose of radiation to treat a smaller area in a shorter period of time compared to conventional external radiation therapy.
- General SurgeryNortheast Surgical Group, P.C., offers a variety of surgical services and procedures to improve and enhance your well being. Please take a moment to view more detailed information about a surgical procedure by clicking on any of the links below.
- Wound CareFrequently, the inability to heal a wound is multifactorial in its cause and for some reason or reasons, our body does not mend as well or as quickly as it used to.  Our physicians are certified wound care specialists and participate at the multi-specialty McLaren Macomb Wound Treatment Center – a tertiary referral center for the most difficult of wounds to heal.  Our specialty training in wound management allows us to identify and sort out those factors that might be impairing your body’s ability to properly heal.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryReflux disease can present itself with minor symptoms ranging from occasional heartburn to more severe symptoms that can lead to life-threatening esophageal cancers. Frequently, many patients are treated medically with varying results. Not uncommonly, some patients become refractive to the medical therapy or for various reasons, cannot afford or are non-compliant in taking their medications. These are just some of the reasons why individuals would qualify as candidates for minimally invasive surgery for this condition. Together your family doctor and the surgeons here can recommend which tests may be needed and whether or not an operation would be of benefit to you.
- Robotic Surgery
- HysterectomyGynecologic surgeons actually pioneered the development of laparoscopic techniques in surgery. The laparoscopic diagnosis of gynecologic abnormalities has been utilized for better than 40 years, but only in the past decade have the techniques for extensive gynecologic surgery been possible. At present, laparoscopic approaches are utilized from the simple tubal ligation (tying of the tubes for sterilization) to complex pelvic surgery including hysterectomy (uterus removal) with ovarian repair or removal.
- Breast SurgeryThe diagnosis and treatment for breast disease have improved considerably during the past five years. Minimally invasive techniques for breast biopsies have been developed resulting in nothing more than a site covered by a very small band-aid. The following circumstances or procedures may help explain those conditions that may pertain to you...
- Laparoscopic SurgeryThe patient’s surgical condition and all associated medical factors are carefully weighed to determine if one is indeed a candidate for laparoscopic surgery.
- Bariatric SurgeryThe diseases of the gastrointestinal tract involve a complete understanding of the pathophysiology of all disease processes that affects the anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal tract.
- Ulcer— Gastric, small and large intestine surgery associated with cancer, infection, ulcer, or other inflammatory conditions of the gastrointestinal tract.