A Lump. A Result.
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When a Lump Brings Worry, We Bring Care

It’s natural to feel overwhelmed, uncertain, or even afraid. Whether you’ve found a lump, been referred after an abnormal mammogram, or are navigating a breast cancer diagnosis, you deserve answers and a care team that listens without rushing.

We see patients for a wide range of reasons, including:

You don’t have to face these concerns alone. Whether surgery is recommended or you simply need a second opinion, we’ll walk with you through every step.

We offer the following procedures
based on your diagnosis and personal needs:

Lumpectomy

Breast Mass Removal (Lumpectomy)

When a lump is found, a lumpectomy may be recommended to remove it safely and determine whether it’s benign or suspicious. This procedure removes the mass and a small margin of tissue — often preserving the natural shape of the breast. 

Breast Cancer Surgery

Breast Cancer Surgery

Depending on the diagnosis, we may recommend a lumpectomy or mastectomy. Our goal is to remove all cancerous tissue while minimizing the physical and emotional impact of surgery, always in coordination with your oncology team.

Lymph Node

Lymph Node Evaluation or Removal

Lymph nodes near the breast are key to understanding if cancer has spread. We perform targeted biopsies or node removal to support accurate staging and guide your treatment — safely and with as little disruption as possible.

Our priority is always to remove what’s necessary while preserving as much healthy tissue and appearance as possible. We’ll coordinate with your imaging team, oncology specialists, and primary doctor to ensure you receive seamless, informed care.