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Contact Info

Please call us today for a consultation: 855-980-6981.

  • 331 Newman Springs Rd.  Building 2 - First Floor, STE 200
    Red Bank, NJ 07701
  • 855-980-6981

Insurance
Accepted Here

Premier Surgical Network participates in a wide range of insurance plans, including Medicare. Each physician has their accepted insurance and hospital affiliations. Our insurance specialists will work with you before your appointment to find the most coverage available for your treatment, whether in or out of network with your insurance carrier.

Doctors at Red Bank Perform the Following:

Breast Biopsy
Breast Cancer Surgery
BRCA Genetic Testing
Cyst Removal
Suspicious Nevi
Excisional Lymph Node Biopsy
Inguinal Hernia
Melanoma Skin Cancer
Epigastric Hernias
Incisional Hernias
Port Placement and Removal
Spigelian Hernias
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
Skin Cancer Overview
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Umbilical Hernias
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Cholecystectomy

Breast Biopsy

Breast Biopsy

A breast biopsy removes tissue from a suspicious breast lesion—identified through mammography, ultrasound, or clinical exam—for precise pathological analysis. Techniques include fine-needle aspiration, core-needle biopsy, vacuum-assisted biopsy, or surgical excision, using imaging guidance to ensure accuracy. This targeted sampling is essential for diagnosing cancer and guiding treatment strategies.

Breast Cancer Surgery

Breast Cancer Surgery

Breast cancer surgery includes lumpectomy or mastectomy, sometimes combined with lymph node evaluation. These procedures are the cornerstone of early-stage treatment, offering effective removal of cancer while prioritizing patient outcomes and cosmetic considerations. Surgery is often complemented by systemic or radiation therapy as part of comprehensive cancer care.

BRCA Genetic Testing

BRCA Genetic Testing

BRCA genetic testing uncovers inherited mutations that significantly increase breast and ovarian cancer risk. The Premier Surgical Network offers expert counseling, testing, and interpretation to help patients understand their risk. Results support informed decisions about enhanced surveillance, medication, or risk-reducing surgeries like prophylactic mastectomy.

Cyst Removal

Cyst Removal

Large or symptomatic skin cysts—such as epidermoid or sebaceous types—are treated with careful excision. By removing the entire cyst and its capsule, We significantly reduce the risk of recurrence and promote optimal cosmetic healing .

Suspicious Nevi

Suspicious Nevi

Unusual or changing moles—also called suspicious nevi—can be early indicators of skin cancer, including melanoma. Common warning signs include asymmetry, irregular borders, color variation, and changes in size or shape. Our surgeons offer quick, precise excision of these moles for biopsy, ensuring early detection and peace of mind. When necessary, we provide additional surgical care and coordinate follow-up with your dermatologist or oncologist.

Excisional Lymph Node Biopsy

Excisional Lymph Node Biopsy

When a lymph node appears enlarged or abnormal, surgical removal (biopsy) provides essential tissue for diagnosis. Our surgeons at The Premier Surgical Network use precise excision techniques to minimize scarring while ensuring an accurate sample for pathology evaluation.

Inguinal Hernia

Inguinal Hernia

Inguinal hernias are the most common groin hernia, causing a tender bulge or discomfort. We use both open and laparoscopic approaches, tailored to your anatomy and needs. Repairs involve reinforcing the weakened area with mesh to reduce recurrence and restore daily comfort.

Melanoma Skin Cancer

Melanoma Skin Cancer

Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer, known for its potential to spread quickly if not treated early. It often appears as a changing mole or new dark spot on the skin. At The Premier Surgical Network, we perform wide excision to ensure complete removal, along with sentinel lymph node biopsy to check for spread. We collaborate closely with dermatologists, oncologists, and plastic surgeons to support your care from diagnosis through recovery.

Epigastric Hernias

Epigastric Hernias

An epigastric hernia occurs when fatty tissue pushes through the upper abdominal wall, causing a visible bulge and discomfort. We repair this using laparoscopic, robotic, or open techniques, strengthening the abdominal wall to reduce pain, prevent enlargement, and restore core function.

Incisional Hernias

Incisional Hernias

Developing at the site of previous surgery, incisional hernias can cause pain and risk bowel entrapment. The Premier Surgical Network offers open, laparoscopic, and robotic-assisted repairs, often reinforced with mesh. Minimally invasive options lead to faster recovery (light activity within 1–2 weeks) and long-term integrity.

Port Placement and Removal

Port Placement and Removal

Port-a-caths (ports) are often used for chemotherapy, long-term medications, or frequent lab draws. Placement involves a minor incision and catheter insertion into a large vein, usually with short recovery. Removal is equally uncomplicated, allowing most patients to resume normal activities within 24–48 hours.

Spigelian Hernias

Spigelian Hernias

A Spigelian hernia occurs along the semilunar line and can be overlooked without clear symptoms. With early diagnosis through ultrasound or CT scan, we can perform minimally invasive (laparoscopic or robotic) or open repairs. Many patients return to normal activities within 2–4 weeks, with low recurrence risk.

Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy

Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy

In cancer staging—especially for breast cancer and melanoma—we identify and remove the first (sentinel) lymph node to assess disease spread. This minimally invasive approach limits disruption to lymphatic drainage and helps guide further treatment.

Skin Cancer Overview

Skin Cancer Overview

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, and early detection is key to successful treatment. At The Premier Surgical Network, we provide comprehensive care—from biopsy and diagnosis to surgical removal and reconstructive closure. Whether managing nonmelanoma or melanoma skin cancers, our team prioritizes complete tumor removal while preserving healthy tissue and minimizing scarring. We coordinate closely with dermatologists and oncology teams to ensure personalized, effective care at every step.

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common and least aggressive type of skin cancer. It often appears as a slow-growing, pearly bump or flat, scaly patch. Though it rarely spreads, early treatment is essential to prevent deeper tissue damage. Surgeons at The Premier Surgical Network use precise excision techniques—guided by location, size, and skin type—to remove the cancer with clear margins and achieve the best cosmetic outcome.

Umbilical Hernias

Umbilical Hernias

Umbilical hernias—for either adults or children—can lead to pain or complications. We offer tailored repair, typically via laparoscopic or open surgery, carefully reinforcing the belly button area. Most adults can return to light activity in about a week with minimal scarring.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma can appear as a firm, red bump or a scaly patch that may bleed or crust over. It grows more rapidly than basal cell carcinoma and may spread if left untreated. At The Premier Surgical Network, we remove these cancers using tailored surgical techniques that prioritize complete removal, safety, and optimal healing. Our team also evaluates high-risk cases for further treatment planning when needed.

Cholecystectomy

Cholecystectomy

Cholecystectomy removes the gallbladder to resolve gallstone-related pain, inflammation, or bile reflux. The Premier Surgical Network performs this procedure laparoscopically or via open surgery, with an emphasis on gentle tissue handling. Removing the gallbladder typically eliminates recurring symptoms like bloating and gallbladder attacks—leading to more comfortable digestion and life afterward.

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