- Primary CareIn 2016, Cody Mygrant, PA joined the practice. Cody assists Dr. Lynch in surgery and offers primary care and wellness care, including bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. Cody is a very caring and enthusiastic person who is motivated to provide the highest quality healthcare services for his patients.
- ColonoscopyYou undergo a bowel prep that’s similar to that for a colonoscopy and you may need to fast, drink laxatives, and have an enema.
- Pregnancy
- Colon CancerAccording to the American Cancer Society, colon cancer is the third most common cancer among women and men in the United States.
- Diabetes Care
- ChemotherapyIf you have colon cancer, recommended treatment may include surgery to remove the cancerous portion of your colon (also known as your large intestine), as well as chemotherapy and radiation.
- Radiation TherapyHe may also need to remove some or all of the lymph nodes in your armpits if the cancer could have spread that far. He may leave metal clips inside your breast to direct radiation therapy after you heal.
- General SurgeryOdessa General Surgery was established in 1997 by Kevin Lynch, DO. Initially, the office was located on 8th Street in Odessa. In 2003, Dr. Lynch purchased the land, designed and built the office building in its current location at 408 North Hancock Avenue in Odessa, Texas.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryHernias don’t get better on their own and usually have to be surgically repaired to avoid complications such as tissue and organ death. Expert surgeon Kevin Lynch, DO, founder of Odessa General Surgery, uses minimally invasive surgery and robotic surgery whenever possible to repair all kinds of hernias. If you live in West Texas and want the most experienced robotic surgeon in the area to evaluate and repair your hernia, call the Odessa, Texas, office today or make an appointment online.
- VasectomyThe vas deferens carries sperm from your testicles to your ejaculatory duct, which then expels the sperm through your urethra during orgasm. Vasectomy is more than 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.
- Robotic SurgeryDr. Lynch is the chairman and director of robotic surgery at Odessa Regional Medical Center. He’s the medical director for Capitol Oil Well Service, Liberty Fishing and Rental Tools, and Blakely Construction. Furthermore, he’s an adjunct clinical assistant professor, teaching physician assistant students at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth and Texas Tech University in Midland, Texas.
- LaparoscopyHe’s the only surgeon in the area who performs this type of gallbladder surgery. He’s also an expert at removing the gallbladder with minimally invasive laparoscopy or traditional open surgery, when necessary.
- Reconstructive SurgeryWhen Dr. Lynch removes noncancerous lumps and masses, he leaves as much healthy tissue intact as possible. You may elect for reconstructive surgery after you heal from your breast surgery.
- BotoxKevin Lynch, DO is the founder and chief surgeon at Odessa General Surgery. Dr. Lynch, a Doctor of Osteopathic medicine and a board-certified surgeon, performs a variety of office-based procedures in addition to his numerous hospital-based surgeries. Among these services include varicose vein procedures, vasectomy, skin lesion removal, cosmetic Botox injections, dermal fillers, and laser hair removal. Dr. Lynch also specializes in bio-identical hormone replacement therapy and vitamin supplementation.
- Breast Reconstruction
- Breast SurgeryDepending on the type of surgery you need, most breast surgery can be performed on an outpatient basis. You can go home the same day, but you must arrange for somebody else to drive you, because you’ll be sleepy from the general anesthesia.
- Laparoscopic SurgeryDuring your consultation, Dr. Lynch advises you whether your condition can be treated with robotic surgery, laparoscopic surgery, or a traditional open approach.
- Skin CancerYou may not know you have skin cancer until you visit your doctor, but there are steps you can take to keep your skin healthy.
- LesionsContact Dr. Lynch if you notice any new or changing lesions anywhere on your body, including areas that aren’t exposed to sun, such as the soles of your feet, between your toes and fingers, and on your genitals.
- Shoulder Pain