AdventHealth Surgery Center Port Orange

Surgical Care for Your Whole-Person Health

When you need surgery, you can count on our team to have your whole-person health in mind. Our colon and rectal surgeons are experienced in a variety of procedures, and our Port Orange outpatient surgery center is equipped with leading-edge technology and designed for comfort and convenience.

To make your experience at our surgery center as pleasant and productive as possible, we’ve listed key information below that can familiarize you with our services, as well as your rights and responsibilities as a patient.

Dedicated to the Highest Quality Standards

We’re dedicated to providing the safest and most effective surgical care — every procedure, every time. This commitment has earned us accreditation from the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). We continuously uphold the AAAHC’s quality standards — and strive to exceed them — so you can feel confident you’re receiving the best care.

Find Us Near You in Port Orange

AdventHealth Surgery Center Port Orange

AdventHealth Surgery Center Central Florida

Formerly known as Port Orange Endoscopy and Surgery Center

  • Hours Information:
    Monday
    7 am to 5 pm
    Tuesday
    7 am to 5 pm
    Wednesday
    7 am to 5 pm
    Thursday
    7 am to 5 pm
    Friday
    7 am to 5 pm
    Saturday
    Closed
    Sunday
    Closed

Specializing in Colon-Rectal Surgery and Gastroenterology (GI) Procedures

If you’re struggling with a colon or rectal concern or gastrointestinal issues, know that relief is within reach. Our team of experienced medical professionals is here to ensure your health and well-being, offering a range of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures and minimally invasive colon-rectal surgeries.

Our ambulatory surgery center is dedicated exclusively to outpatient GI procedures and colon and rectal surgeries. Our Center is staffed with experienced physicians and surgeons who are board-certified in their specialty.

The Center performs EGD procedures which is also known as an upper endoscopy. The test involves an endoscope, a lighted camera on the end of a tube, which is passed down your throat to visualize your esophagus, stomach and duodenum. This helps in diagnosing and treating conditions such as ulcers, inflammation, tumors, and bleeding.

The Center also performs routine colonoscopies to help catch colorectal conditions early. During a colonoscopy, the physician examines the inside of the colon and rectum with a colonoscope, which is a long, flexible tube about the width of a finger with a light and small video camera on the end. Through this screening, they can check for polyps or cancer in the colon and rectum.

Our Center was designed with patient satisfaction as our main goal. We prioritize your comfort and safety, using the latest technology and sedation techniques to minimize discomfort. Detailed instructions will be provided to ensure you are well-prepared for your procedure. After the procedure, you will be monitored until the effects of sedation wear off. Most patients can resume normal activities shortly after.

Meet Our Team

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Beatrice Bratu, MD

Beatrice Bratu, MD

Gastroenterologist

Ross Hempel, MD

Ross Hempel, MD

Colon and Rectal Surgeon

Andrew H Ritter, MD

Andrew Ritter, MD, FACS, FASCRS

Colon and Rectal Surgeon

John Tolland, MD

Timothy Tolland, MD

Colon and Rectal Surgeon

Matthew Wilson, MD, FACS, FASCRS

Matthew Wilson, MD, FACS, FASCRS

Colon and Rectal Surgeon

Hassan Zulfiqar, MD

Hassan Zulfiqar, MD

Gastroenterologist