Dr. John Pagan, MD, MBA, Surgeon
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Dr. John Pagan, MD, MBA

Surgeon

4/5(9)
915 Lawn Ave Suite 203 Sellersville PA, 18960
Rating

4/5

About

Dr. John Pagan is a general surgeon practicing in Sellersville, PA. Dr. Pagan specializes in abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and often thyroid glands. General surgeons are able to deal with almost any surgical or critical care emergency, also involving the skin or soft tissue trauma. Dr. Pagan provides quality surgical service for gravely ill or injured patients and is able to respond quickly due to knowledge of various surgical procedures.

Education and Training

Univ of Md Sch of Med, Baltimore Md 1991

University of Maryland School of Medicine 1991

Board Certification

SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS

Provider Details

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Dr. John Pagan, MD, MBA
Dr. John Pagan, MD, MBA's Expert Contributions
  • How long do you stay in the hospital after liver surgery?

    Depends on the extent and nature of the liver surgery and, of course, the overall health and strength of the patient. Roughly, can expect staying in the hospital at least 3-4 days after major liver resection. READ MORE

  • External iliac artery exploration?

    Sounds like they are doing the right things with wound care, wound vac, antibiotics, and post-acute nursing care. Optimizing any other medical problems that she might have is also important to promote healing along with balanced nutrition. Just to clarify, "nicking the lymph node" may not have anything to do with her delayed wound healing or infection. Lymph nodes are all over our bodies and especially along blood vessels and in the groins. It is impossible not to move, excise, or dissect lymph nodes when operating on the external iliac artery. That is expected with any open vascular surgery. READ MORE

  • Is it my gallbladder?

    You should see a doctor right away. If not in the ER, see a gastroenterologist. You can call your family doctor now, review your problems and get the name and contact information for that GI doctor. Until proven otherwise, those are very serious symptoms. READ MORE

  • Can I eat if I suspect appendicitis?

    If you strongly believe you have appendicitis and are heading to the emergency room for evaluation, you should not eat. Your surgeon (and anesthesiologist) will prefer that you have an empty stomach if you are going to the operating room for an appendectomy. An empty stomach reduces the change of inhaling stomach contents into your lungs while under anesthesia. Inhalation pneumonia can be a serious and sometimes life-threatening complication of any surgical procedure. Noting the above, you can eat small to moderate amounts of food if you are hungry and have mild abdominal pains. You should not force yourself to eat if you are nauseous and vomiting. A subtle sign of appendicitis is loss of appetite. If you maintain a strong appetite, that could be a sign that your abdominal pains might be from something other than appendicitis. Significant and/or persistent abdominal pains should be evaluated by a physician regardless of eating. READ MORE

  • Can you live with a hernia without surgery?

    That's a loaded question. Some people, for whatever reason (including not being aware that they have a hernia), go their whole lives without repair. However, there are some that have serious, and sometimes life threatening, complications from an unfixed hernia. READ MORE

Treatments

  • Heart Disease
  • Stroke
  • Breast Cancer
  • Cerebrovascular Disease
  • Pain
  • Hernia
  • Inguinal Hernia
  • Swelling
  • Vascular Disease

Dr. John Pagan, MD, MBA's Practice location

Practice At 915 Lawn Ave Suite 203

915 Lawn Ave Suite 203 -
Sellersville, PA 18960
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New patients: 215-257-3697, 215-453-3400
Fax: 215-453-3410

PA Clinical Network

400 Winding Creek Blvd -
Hampden Township, PA 17050
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New patients: 717-909-2658

Dr. John Pagan, MD, MBA's reviews

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Patient Experience with Dr. Pagan


4.0

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Dr. John Pagan, MD, MBA has a rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 9 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Surgeon in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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