Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital has the area’s most board-certified pediatric surgeons with training in minimally invasive techniques. They provide surgical care to newborns, children, teens and young adults in the Children’s Hospital and in our outpatient J.B. and Kathleen Reilly Children’s Surgery Center.
Welcome to the largest, most advanced robotic surgery program in the region. We’ve completed more than 35,000 surgeries since the program began in 2008, using 13 robotic surgery systems across all Lehigh Valley Health Network campuses. Our 100-plus highly skilled surgeons use this technology to treat cancer and other conditions with precision.
If you require lung surgery, the cardiothoracic surgery team with Lehigh Valley Heart Institute skillfully uses a minimally invasive robotic system to perform these precise procedures.
Lehigh Valley Health Network is one of a few medical centers in the world using the da Vinci SP® single port robotic surgery system. Single port surgeries are performed through one incision, resulting in less pain, fewer scars, and quicker recovery. With just a few in the world, single port surgery is at the leading edge of innovation.
When your child needs specialty care, Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital offers the most pediatric specialties in the area, in locations throughout the region.
Up to half of intensive care unit (ICU) survivors discharged to home struggle with physical, cognitive and psychological issues. LVHN’s SPIRIT clinic is designed to help them recover to their full potential.
Even the fittest athlete can have an undetected heart problem. Without diagnosis and treatment, certain conditions can be life-threatening. Lehigh Valley Heart and Vascular Institute sports cardiologists expertly diagnose and treat heart disorders in recreational and competitive athletes.
If you have been told you have a blood disorder or cancer and you may benefit from a stem cell transplant, the transplant team at Lehigh Valley Topper Cancer Institute is here to provide you world-class care and support.
Structural heart disease refers to defects or abnormalities in the heart’s valves, wall or chambers. Heart defects may be present at birth (congenital) or develop over time. Our experts are the most experienced in the region using minimally invasive, catheter-based procedures to treat heart defects.
Our surgeons have a solid track record of surgical excellence and innovation. We always look for ways to improve your access to the most advanced treatment options across a wide range of surgery specialties.