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Hernia Surgeon in Hollywood, FL: Minimally Invasive Hernia Repair with Dr. Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS


Hernia surgeon in Hollywood, FL, Dr. Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS, providing minimally invasive hernia repair
08/22/2026
Hernia Surgeon • Hollywood, FL • Dr. Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS

Hernia Surgeon in Hollywood, FL: How to Choose the Right Doctor for Hernia Repair

If you have a painful groin bulge, a belly-button hernia, or a hernia near a previous incision, choosing a surgeon can feel like a bigger decision than expected. Most patients want straightforward answers: Do I really need surgery? Which type of repair makes sense? How long will I be out of work? Will insurance cover it?

At Florida Surgery And Weight Loss Center in Hollywood, FL, Dr. Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS evaluates inguinal, umbilical, ventral and incisional hernias and explains the treatment options in practical terms before a patient decides how to proceed.

What Kind of Doctor Should You See for a Hernia?

For most abdominal wall hernias, the specialist patients are usually looking for is a general surgeon with experience in hernia repair. The consultation should answer three basic questions: what type of hernia you have, whether it needs surgery now, and which repair approach best fits your anatomy and health.

A good hernia consultation should leave you with a clear plan—not just a procedure name.

Hernia surgeon Dr. Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS providing minimally invasive hernia repair in Hollywood, FL

Dr. Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS provides hernia evaluation and minimally invasive surgical care at Florida Surgery And Weight Loss Center in Hollywood, FL.

What Type of Doctor Treats a Hernia?

Most abdominal wall hernias are evaluated and repaired by a general surgeon.

A hernia happens when tissue pushes through a weak area in the abdominal wall. Because repair involves the abdominal wall, groin, or a previous surgical incision, a surgeon with direct experience in hernia repair is the appropriate specialist to evaluate the problem.

Primary care doctors and urgent care providers may be the first to identify a hernia, but a surgical consultation is usually the step that determines whether repair is needed and which technique is appropriate.

How Do You Choose the Right Hernia Surgeon?

Look for someone who can explain both the diagnosis and the surgical options clearly.

Experience With Your Hernia Type

Ask whether the surgeon regularly treats inguinal, umbilical, ventral and incisional hernias.

Multiple Repair Options

A good surgeon should be able to explain why laparoscopic, minimally invasive, robotic-assisted, or open repair may be preferred in your case.

Clear Recovery Guidance

You should leave the consultation knowing what to expect for work, driving, lifting, exercise and follow-up.

Insurance Support

The office should be able to explain benefit verification, prior authorization when required, and self-pay alternatives.

Why Patients Choose Dr. Sergey Terushkin for Hernia Surgery

An established minimally invasive surgeon with clinical experience in Florida, New York and New Jersey.

Dr. Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS is a board-certified surgeon whose practice has included minimally invasive general and bariatric surgery across Florida, New York and New Jersey. His professional profiles appear with major health systems and surgical organizations, including Hackensack Meridian Health, Mount Sinai and the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.

His surgical training includes a general surgery residency at Maimonides Medical Center and fellowship training in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery at Cleveland Clinic Florida. His professional background also includes surgical education and advanced minimally invasive techniques.

For patients in South Florida, that broader experience matters because hernia repair is not one-size-fits-all. A small primary inguinal hernia, a recurrent hernia, and an incisional abdominal wall hernia can require very different planning.

Board-Certified Surgeon

Dr. Terushkin’s background includes general surgery and advanced minimally invasive surgical training.

Minimally Invasive Experience

His practice includes laparoscopic and advanced minimally invasive general surgery, including hernia repair.

Multi-State Clinical Experience

In addition to Hollywood, Florida, his professional practice and physician profiles extend to New York and New Jersey.

Patient-Focused Planning

The consultation focuses on the actual hernia, symptoms, lifestyle and recovery needs—not simply scheduling an operation.

The goal of the consultation is not to convince every patient to have surgery. It is to determine what the hernia is, whether repair is appropriate, and which approach makes the most sense for that individual patient.

What Hernia Experience Matters Most?

The location and history of the hernia often determine the complexity of repair.

Dr. Terushkin evaluates common inguinal, umbilical, ventral and incisional hernias. Each type can behave differently, and previous abdominal surgery can change the repair strategy.

Common inguinal, umbilical, ventral and incisional hernias treated by Dr. Sergey Terushkin at Florida Surgery And Weight Loss Center

Common abdominal wall hernia locations treated at Florida Surgery And Weight Loss Center.

Laparoscopic vs. Open Hernia Repair: What Should a Surgeon Explain?

No single technique is automatically best for every patient.

Minimally invasive and laparoscopic repair can offer smaller incisions and a different recovery experience for selected patients. Open repair may still be the better choice for certain hernias depending on size, location, prior operations and the condition of the abdominal wall.

The important question is not “Which technique is newer?” but “Why is this technique the right one for my hernia?”

“Recovery is individual—follow your surgeon’s instructions closely. Doing so supports proper healing and helps reduce the risk of complications.”
Dr. Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS

Questions to Ask at a Hernia Surgery Consultation

These questions help patients understand the plan before deciding on surgery.

What type of hernia do I have?

Ask where it is located, how large it is, and whether it appears straightforward or complex.

Do I need surgery now?

Some hernias can be monitored, while others are more symptomatic or concerning and may need repair sooner.

Which repair technique do you recommend?

Ask why minimally invasive, laparoscopic, robotic-assisted, or open repair is being recommended for you.

Will mesh be used?

Mesh may be appropriate in many repairs. Ask why it is or is not recommended in your specific case.

How long will I be off work?

The answer depends on both the repair and your job. Office work and heavy physical work have different timelines.

What are the warning signs after surgery?

Make sure you know when to call the office and when urgent medical evaluation is needed.

Not Sure Whether Your Hernia Needs Surgery?

You do not need to know the exact hernia type before scheduling. If you have a persistent bulge, pressure, discomfort, or a hernia that is interfering with work, exercise or daily activity, a consultation can help you understand what is happening and what your options are.

Popular Questions About Finding a Hernia Doctor

Natural questions patients often search before making an appointment.

Can I see a surgeon even if I am not sure the bulge is a hernia?

Yes. A surgical evaluation can help determine whether the bulge is a hernia and whether imaging or another evaluation is needed.

Does every hernia need surgery right away?

No. Timing depends on symptoms, hernia type, size, health and risk of complications. A surgeon can explain whether repair is recommended now or whether observation is reasonable.

Should I choose a surgeon who offers both laparoscopic and open repair?

It can be helpful because different hernias may be better suited to different approaches. The important point is that the surgeon can explain why a specific technique is recommended for your case.

What if my hernia does not hurt?

Some hernias cause little or no pain. Lack of pain does not tell you the size, type or risk of the hernia, so an evaluation can still be useful if you notice a persistent bulge.

When is a hernia an emergency?

Sudden severe pain, vomiting, inability to pass stool or gas, a painful bulge that cannot be pushed back in, or concerning skin color changes over the hernia can require urgent evaluation.

Do you offer hernia consultations in Spanish, Ukrainian or Russian?

Yes. Florida Surgery And Weight Loss Center offers multilingual patient support in English, Spanish, Ukrainian and Russian, helping patients understand their hernia diagnosis, treatment options, insurance process and recovery instructions.

Can a hernia come back after surgery?

Recurrence is possible after any repair. Hernia size, tissue quality, smoking, obesity, wound problems and activity can affect risk.

Does Insurance Cover a Hernia Surgeon Visit and Hernia Repair?

Hernia repair is commonly treated as medically necessary when surgery is indicated. Florida Surgery And Weight Loss Center works with major insurers including Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna and Cigna.

Coverage, deductibles, coinsurance, network status and authorization requirements vary by plan. Our team can verify benefits and discuss affordable self-pay and financing options when needed.

Verify Insurance: (954) 551-3508

Hernia Surgeon in Hollywood, FL — Convenient for Nearby South Florida Patients

Hollywood is the primary location and the center of Dr. Terushkin’s South Florida hernia practice. The office is convenient for patients who live or work throughout southern Broward County and northern Miami-Dade County.

Patients also come from Hallandale Beach, Dania Beach, Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach, North Miami Beach, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Davie, Cooper City, Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, West Park, Pembroke Park, Miami Gardens, North Miami, Sunrise, Weston, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs, Miami Lakes, Hialeah, Miami Beach, Miami and Boca Raton.

Rather than creating a different treatment plan based on a patient’s ZIP code, the focus stays on the same questions: what type of hernia is present, how much it is affecting daily life, and what repair approach is appropriate.

Florida Surgery And Weight Loss Center is located at 1911 Harrison St, Suite #5, Hollywood, FL 33020.

Multilingual patient support is available in English, Spanish, Ukrainian and Russian. Being able to discuss symptoms, surgical options, insurance questions and recovery instructions in a familiar language can make the hernia consultation easier for patients and their families.

Ready to See a Hernia Surgeon in Hollywood?

If you have a groin bulge, belly-button hernia, abdominal wall hernia or a hernia near a previous surgical incision, schedule an evaluation with Dr. Sergey Terushkin, MD, FACS.

For detailed information about surgery, insurance and recovery, visit our Hernia Repair Surgery in Hollywood, FL procedure page.

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