Advanced Surgical Care For Children

Your Orange County pediatric surgeons at Pediatric Surgical Associates are board-certified in both General Surgery and Pediatric Surgery. Additionally, Dr. German is board-certified in surgical critical care.

Our two-year fellowship training in pediatric surgery assures that doctors are referring their patients to the most highly-qualified surgeons for their care. We sincerely appreciate the opportunity to help doctors assist their patients in taking a critical step toward better health. Please don’t hesitate to contact our offices with your concerns and for consultations.

We welcome your phone calls and e-mails, whether you’re getting in touch to help us serve you better or simply to discuss a patient or problem.

Types of Surgeries

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We, the surgeons of Pediatric Surgical Associates, will provide essential, cutting-edge, evidence-based surgical care for the children and their families at the hospitals and clinics in which we serve. For our patients’ convenience and accessibility, we have offices adjacent to both CHOC Children’s Hospital and CHOC at Mission!
We welcome and value your phone calls and e-mails, whether you’re getting in touch to help us serve you better or simply to discuss a patient or problem. We’re committed to:

  • Top-tier patient consultations and procedures
  • Expert pediatric surgical care
  • Timely follow-up communications

Congenital Anomaly Reconstruction

For Congenital Anomalies

Benign/Malignant

Pectus Excavatum (Nuss procedure) and Pectus Carinatum

  • Appendectomy
  • Cholecystomy
  • Fundoplication
  • Pyloric Stenosis
  • Intussusception
  • Malrotation

Any type of surgery performed on organs and tissues in your chest cavity, such as your lungs.

Undescended testes, circumcision

  • Inguinal
  • Umbilical
  • Epigastric

Surgery to correct the swelling of the scrotum that occurs when you have a hydrocele. A hydrocele is the backup of fluid around a testicle.

A sac or pouch that is filled with liquid or semi-solid material.

A branchial cleft cyst is a type of birth defect, a lump develops in the child’s neck or below the collarbone. This type of birth defect is also called branchial cleft remnant.

Your children’s health and well fare are our main priorities.