California (CA) Surgery - Other Doctors and Physicians
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Surgery - Other Information
Description
This category of surgeons includes those who specialize in: breast, dermatologic, gastroenterologic, laparoscopic, microsurgery, and transplant surgeries.
Breast Surgeons care for patients with breast disease. They may perform biopsies to evaluate a breast lesion, cyst or bump. They specialize in lumpectomies, mastectomies, and breast reconstruction.
Dermatologic Surgeons specialize in diseases and disorders of the skin, hair, nails, and veins. They provided medical and surgical care for skin cancers, benign and malignant growths, aging and sun-damaged skin, and cosmetic improvements of the skin. Surgical techniques include traditional surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, photodynamic surgery, cosmetic eyelid surgery, minimally-invasive facelift surgery, and liposuction. Laser and intensive pulsed light applications used to remove hair; resurface skin to treat wrinkles, acne scars and aging/sun damaged sink; and lighten birthmarks, pigmentations, and growths. Cosmetic improvements also include topical agents and injections such as chemical peeling, dermabrasion, dermal fillers, fat transfers, and hyaluronic acid.
Gastroenterological Surgeons specialize in diseases and disorders of the digestive system. Diseases range from appendicitis, gastro esophageal reflux disease, gastric ulcers, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and cancers of the stomach, liver, colon, and pancreas. Surgical procedures include the repair or removal of any digestive system organs.
Laparoscopic Surgeons specialize in the minimally invasive surgery that uses thin instruments with the assistance of a video camera. Only small incisions around a half inch are needed to insert instruments. The camera transmits images of the organs on a monitor for the surgeon to see and perform the procedure. Benefits of laparoscopic surgery compared to open surgical procedures are less pain, quicker recovery times, earlier return to activities, shorter hospitals stays, smaller scars, and less internal scarring.
Microsurgeons specialize in microsurgery which is surgery performed on blood vessels, nerves, tubes, and other very small structures. Microsurgery involves using a microscope to help see small, delicate structures during surgery. Microsurgeons practice in a variety of fields including: ophthalmology (eye doctors) for removing cataracts, corneal transplants, and other eye treatments; plastic surgery to reconstruct damaged or disfigured skin, muscles and nerves or transplanted skin from other parts of the body; neurosurgery to treat vascular abnormalities of the brain including cancerous tumors; and surgery to reattach amputated body parts.
Transplant Surgeons specialize in transplant surgery. Transplant surgery involves removing a healthy organ, tissue, or blood products from a donor and surgically placing it in a recipient patient. Transplant surgery is for patients with end-stage diseases who have no other treatment options. Organ transplant surgeries include heart, liver, kidney and lung transplants. Transplant surgeries often involve microsurgery techniques to connect and repair delicate structures.
Location Density Information
Doctor density varies by specialty and location. California has
135 practicing
surgeons. Broken out by city, surgery - other doctor density
in Anaheim is 3,
in Bakersfield is 1,
in Bellflower is 1,
in Berkeley is 1,
in Beverly Hills is 5,
in Big Bear City is 1,
in Camp Pendleton is 1,
in Chico is 1,
in Clovis is 1,
in Delano is 1,
in Downey is 1,
in Duarte is 1,
in El Centro is 1,
in Eureka is 1,
in Fontana is 2,
in Fountain Valley is 1,
in Fremont is 2,
in Fresno is 3,
in Fullerton is 2,
in Greenbrae is 2,
in King City is 1,
in La Jolla is 2,
in Lafayette is 1,
in Lake Arrowhead is 1,
in Lancaster is 1,
in Loma Linda is 2,
in Los Alamitos is 1,
in Los Angeles is 19,
in Manteca is 1,
in Milpitas is 1,
in Modesto is 2,
in Mountain View is 2,
in Newport Beach is 2,
in Oakland is 1,
in Orange is 3,
in Palm Springs is 1,
in Palmdale is 2,
in Panorama City is 1,
in Pasadena is 3,
in Petaluma is 1,
in Placentia is 1,
in Pleasanton is 1,
in Rancho Cordova is 3,
in Rancho Palos Verdes is 1,
in Redding is 1,
in Redlands is 1,
in Riverside is 2,
in Sacramento is 10,
in San Diego is 4,
in San Francisco is 26,
in San Jose is 2,
in San Leandro is 1,
in San Mateo is 1,
in San Rafael is 1,
in Santa Barbara is 1,
in Santa Clara is 1,
in Santa Monica is 3,
in Sebastopol is 1,
in Stanford is 1,
in Stockton is 1,
in West Hills is 2,
in West Hollywood is 4,
in West Los Angeles is 1,
in Westminster is 1,
and in Woodside is 1.
California Information
California’s population is 36,142,137, and it is America’s third largest and most populous state. It also claims the highest and lowest altitudes in the lower 48 states. The lowest point in the country, Death Valley, is also home to the nation’s highest recorded temperature, 134 degrees. Tourists flock to this state for its many outdoor activities and attractions, including Universal Studios, Disneyland, Rodeo Drive shopping, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, wine country tours, and California’s numerous beaches and parks.
Los Angeles is the nation’s second largest city, but California’s capital is Sacramento. The giant sequoias in California’s forests are among the oldest living things in the world, and a redwood in the Redwood National Park is said to be the world’s tallest tree, at 365 feet. California achieved statehood in 1850, and was named the Golden State after the beginning of the Gold Rush in 1848.
According to 2005 Census estimates, California has a population of 36,132,147.
Of this population, 9,308,563 are under the age of 18
and 3,827,038 are at or above the age of 65.