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Emergency & Minor Surgeries

Fast, expert intervention for urgent cases and minor procedures

When a Condition Can't Wait

Some surgical conditions cannot wait — prompt, correct intervention makes a major difference to outcome and safety. We provide rapid assessment and treatment for common surgical emergencies, alongside a range of minor procedures performed in a short time.

Important note: if you have severe, sudden pain or emergency symptoms, go to the nearest emergency department immediately — do not wait.

Signs that need urgent attention

  • Severe, sudden abdominal pain.
  • Fever accompanied by abdominal pain.
  • Persistent vomiting with no bowel movement (possible obstruction).
  • A rigid abdomen or rapidly worsening pain.

Emergency Surgery

Appendectomy

Treatment of acute appendicitis, usually performed laparoscopically for faster recovery and less pain.

Perforated Ulcer Repair

Urgent intervention to repair a perforated ulcer in the stomach or duodenum and prevent serious complications.

Bowel Obstruction

Treatment of bowel obstruction that prevents the passage of food and fluids, surgically restoring the intestinal pathway according to the cause.

Minor Procedures

Lipoma Removal

Simple removal of benign fatty lumps under the skin, often under local anesthesia and in a short time.

Skin Cyst Removal

Removal of recurrent or painful skin cysts to prevent repeated inflammation.

Warts Removal

Safe removal of warts using methods suited to the case and its location.

Mole Removal

Removal of moles for medical or cosmetic reasons, with laboratory examination available when needed.

Why Dr. Soliman Al-Tarifi?

Rapid response and careful assessment for emergencies, plus the convenience of minor procedures performed in a short time, under the direct supervision of Dr. Soliman Al-Tarifi.

Your Treatment Journey

  1. 1

    Consultation & assessment

    A thorough evaluation to determine the right option for you.

  2. 2

    Preparation

    Clear tests and guidance before your appointment.

  3. 3

    The procedure

    Performed in a safe, equipped setting.

  4. 4

    Follow-up

    Regular follow-up to ensure the best outcome.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is abdominal pain an emergency?
Severe sudden pain, fever with abdominal pain, persistent vomiting with no bowel movement, or a rigid abdomen are all signs to go to the nearest emergency department immediately.
Is appendectomy done laparoscopically?
Often yes, meaning less pain and faster recovery compared with open surgery.
Do minor procedures (lipomas, cysts) need general anesthesia?
Many are done under local anesthesia as a quick clinic procedure, without the need for general anesthesia.
Are removed lumps or moles tested in a lab?
When appropriate, samples are sent for laboratory examination to confirm their nature and for reassurance.
How long is recovery after emergency surgery?
It depends on the condition and the type of surgery; a suitable recovery and follow-up plan is set for you afterward.

Need a consultation?

Book an appointment with Dr. Al-Tarifi to determine the best option for your case.

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