Why General Surgery Can Be Life-Changing
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General surgery may sound intimidating, but for many patients, it’s the moment where pain is relieved, conditions are treated and quality of life is restored. With compassionate, personalized care and advanced techniques, St. Elizabeth helps patients feel supported and confident from their first conversation through recovery.
Key Takeaways
- Surgery can be a turning point: Many common procedures can relieve pain and help patients get back to their normal routines.
- Addressing surgical conditions early can prevent complications and lead to a smoother, easier recovery.
- At St. Elizabeth, patients receive personalized guidance, clear communication and ongoing support before, during and after surgery.
Why General Surgery Can Be Life-Changing
When you hear the word “surgery,” it can feel overwhelming. But for many patients, surgery is the turning point that restores health and quality of life. At St. Elizabeth, our general surgeons understand that behind every procedure is a person with hopes, goals and a life they want to get back to.
Dr. Peter Jernigan, a General Surgeon at St. Elizabeth, says the most rewarding part of his work is seeing patients heal quickly. “One of the things that’s really great about surgery is that you can see very quickly a change,” he explains. “If somebody comes in hurting and sick, you take care of the problem and they immediately feel better. That’s really rewarding.”
What Does a General Surgeon Do?
General surgeons treat a wide range of conditions, most often involving the abdomen, skin and soft tissue. Common procedures include:
- Gallbladder removal.
- Hernia repair.
- Appendectomy.
- Treatment for intestinal problems.
- Removal of cysts or masses.
These surgeries can relieve pain, prevent complications and, in many cases, save lives.
Why Surgery Can Make a Difference
Some conditions, like appendicitis or severe gallbladder infections, require urgent surgery to prevent serious illness. Others, such as hernias, may start as minor issues but can worsen over time. Addressing these problems early often means a smoother recovery and fewer complications.
Dr. Jernigan encourages patients to think about how their condition affects their daily life. “Surgery is temporary,” he says. “There is discomfort and recovery, but after that, you’ll be more free to live your life and do the things you want to do.”
Personalized Care Every Step of the Way
At St. Elizabeth, surgery isn’t just about fixing a problem—it’s about caring for the whole person. Our surgeons take time to listen and understand what matters most to you. “I think one of the most important things is to hear where patients are, not just from their medical problems, but what’s happening in their life,” Dr. Jernigan says. “We want to help you in a very unique way.”
This personalized approach includes:
- Clear explanations about your condition and treatment options.
- Guidance on what to expect before, during and after surgery.
- Support throughout recovery, including follow-up visits and rehabilitation if needed.
Advanced Techniques for Faster Recovery
Minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgeries are changing the way patients heal. These techniques often mean smaller incisions, less pain and quicker return to normal activities. St. Elizabeth is committed to offering the latest surgical innovations so patients can recover faster and get back to what matters most.
Your Health, Your Future
If you’ve been told you need surgery—or if you’re living with a condition that limits your life—know that you’re not alone. Our team is here to guide you through every step with compassion and expertise. Surgery can be life-changing and St. Elizabeth is right here to help you feel better and live better.
Ready to learn more about general surgery at St. Elizabeth?
Visit St. Elizabeth General Surgery or talk to your doctor about your options today.
Medically reviewed by Peter Jernigan, MD, on 4/30/2026.


