What we do

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 Providing optimal surgical care for our community of Kamloops and the surrounding area

Feel comfortable in your own skin

We offer cosmetic
plastic surgery procedures

Your face, body, and skin play a vital role in creating a well-balanced life. We offer a range of cosmetic procedures as a part of your journey in self-expression. At Kamloops Surgical Centre we understand the sensitivity of your decision and uphold an unwavering commitment to a discreet and confidential process.

Procedures

  • Enhancement of the breast by placing a prosthesis into the breast mound to enlarge, and to a degree, lift the breast. An incision underneath the breast mound or around the areola is used to insert an implant (many sizes and shapes available) into a pocket made beneath either the chest muscle, or less commonly, under the breast gland itself. Typical recovery until back to work or normal social activities is approximately 3-7 days.

  • Various techniques are available to reverse the typical age and pregnancy related changes of the breast (drooping, loss of fullness) by removing redundant skin and elevating the breast gland to a higher, more youthful position. Well-concealed scars are left on the breast mound. This procedure can be performed in conjunction with breast augmentation to both lift and enhance the breast mounds. Typical recovery until back to work or normal social activities is approximately 7-10 days.

  • Used to remove “localized” collections of fat (most commonly hips, thighs, abdomen and underneath the chin) resulting in pleasing contour changes in these areas. This procedure relies on good overlying skin quality to essentially “shrink-wrap” once the underlying fat has been removed. This is a process that can take up to 2-3 months until the final results are seen and appreciated. Typical recovery time until back to work or normal social functions is 3-7 days depending on the location and volume of fat removed.

  • Age and pregnancy related changes of the upper and lower abdomen (redundant overhanging skin, loss of abdominal muscle tone) can be corrected leaving scars well concealed beneath a typical underwear line. The procedure is often used in conjunction with liposuction of the flanks and hips to dramatically change the appearance of a patient’s abdomen. Typical recovery time until back to work or normal social functions is 10-14 days.

  • Age-related changes of the face and neck (jowl formation, fullness below chin, deepening of folds between nose and mouth) can be reversed by elevating the soft-tissues and skin through minimally visible incisions in front and behind the ears. Typical recovery time until back to work or normal social functions is approximately 10-14 days.

  • Age related changes of the soft tissues around the eyes (excessive/redundant skin, “bags”) can be easily corrected under local anaesthetic leaving scars which will be virtually invisible within 6-8 weeks. Typical recovery time until back to work or normal social functions is approximately 7-10 days.

  • Prominent ear(s) can be corrected in an adult under local anaesthetic leaving an almost invisible scar behind the ear. Results are permanent and patients can expect to return to normal work and social functions within 2-3 days.

Meet our plastic surgeons

  • Dr. Hurdle, MD, FRCS(C), is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada specializing in plastic and reconstructive surgery. She obtained her Bachelor of Health Sciences (2010) and Medical Doctorate (2013) from the University of Calgary. She then completed her residency training in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Calgary. This was followed by further subspecialty training at the Hand and Upper Limb Centre, through Western University in London, Ontario. She currently practices in Kamloops, BC.

  • Dr. Michael Jacoby is a Canadian Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon who has been in practice since 1998. Dr. Jacoby is pleased to be providing Cosmetic Surgery services in the Kamloops community where he and his wife are raising their active family.

    As a Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Jacoby has extensive expertise in all types of Breast Surgery, Abdominal Surgery, Eyelid Surgery, Liposuction Body Contouring, Ear Surgery, Botox and Mole Removal.

    Current memberships and affiliations include:

    • Fellow Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

    • Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons

    • Canadian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons

    • Atlantic Society of Plastic Surgeons

    • International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons

    • Licentiate of the Medical College of Canada

    • Canadian Medical Association

    • British Columbia Medical Association

    • College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia

    • Associate Professor of the University of British Columbia

    To learn more visit drmichaeljacoby.com

  • Dr. Steven Meredith is a Canadian Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. A fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Dr. Meredith attended the University of British Columbia for both his medical degree and specialty training in plastic and reconstructive surgery. He is the only plastic surgeon in Kamloops with additional subspecialty fellowship training, in microsurgery and advanced plastic surgical technique.

    Dr. Meredith is committed to offering each and every patient the benefit of his expert training and experience coupled with a sincere interest in their unique treatment goals.

    He is an active member of the surgical care team at Royal Inland Hospital and at the Kamloops Surgical Centre where he performs numerous complex procedures. He also provides consultation, non-surgical procedures and follow-up care from his clinic on Nicola Street.

    Kamloops born and raised, Dr. Meredith always loved the community of Kamloops, its people, access to recreation and quality of life – which is why, together with his wife, he returned to the Interior of BC in 2010 to offer cosmetic and surgical care to those in and around Kamloops.

    Current memberships and affiliations include:

    • Doctors of BC

    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

    • College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia

    To learn more visit drstevenmeredith.com

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Public Healthcare

Supporting our community through public healthcare is paramount to our mission at KSC. Our Accredited Facility is made available to meet the needs of the community at large through our strong partnership with Interior Health. In all our procedures, the highly experienced team at KSC uses the latest techniques and medical technology to provide quality treatment.

Our Procedures

  • Caring for your teeth and gums is important in the long-term maintenance and preservation of your smile and your mouth. At Kamloops Surgical Centre, our team of Dentists offers preventive and restorative dental care.

    • Extractions

    • Restorations

  • Our team of highly trained and experienced General Surgeons provides a variety of investigative and reparative procedures required to prevent, detect and manage:

    • Colon Cancer

    • Gastrointestinal Diseases

    • Hernia conditions

  • Our team provides Neurosurgery options for Worksafe BC, talk to your family doctor and/or caseworker about having your surgery completed at the Kamloops Surgical Centre.

  • Our facility specializes in cataract surgery, which is a procedure to remove the lens of your eye and, in most cases, replace it with an artificial lens. Normally, the lens of your eye is clear. A cataract causes the lens to become cloudy, which eventually affects your vision.

    This surgery is completed on an outpatient basis, which means your stay at the Centre is brief, typically completed within a few hours. Cataract surgery is very common and is generally a safe procedure

  • Our Orthopaedic Surgical services focus on the health of bones, muscles and joints. We focus on the preservation and restoration of the skeletal system in order to maintain or improve the activity level of our clients. Our Orthopaedic Surgeons and team of highly skilled operating room and recovery room nurses provide a team approach to offering the most commonly requested orthopaedic and sport injury procedures.

    Arthroscopic Surgery for Knee, Ankle, Hip, Shoulder, Elbow or Wrist

    Arthroscopic surgery allows our Surgeons to access joints using very small puncture wounds or incisions and a small scope, smaller than a pen, to visualize and access the inside of the joint to diagnose and treat these joint problems. Using equally small instruments, surgeons are able to remove damage, clean up and debride damaged joints as well as reconstruct damaged structures such as ligaments. By doing the surgery through small puncture wounds instead of through larger incisions, patients experience a more rapid return to improved joint function. Most of these arthroscopic procedures can be done on a Day Care basis preventing patients from having to remain overnight.

    Knee Ligament Reconstruction: Anterior Cruciate Ligament

    The Anterior Cruciate Ligament is a major stabilizing ligament within the knee that is frequently injured, often through sports that involve jumping and landing or twisting and pivoting activities. It can be successfully reconstructed using graphs from the hamstring tendon, middle third patellar tendon or from tissue donation. The procedure is intended to replace the damaged ligament and restore stability and function to the knee.

    This procedure is done through very small incisions and can most often be done on a Day Care basis.

    Knee Ligament Reconstruction: Posterior Cruciate Ligament

    The Posterior Cruciate Ligament is an infrequently injured major ligament in the knee. Damage to this ligament can cause symptomatic instability and in some cases, reconstruction is recommended. This arthroscopic procedure uses grafts from either a hamstring tendon, a middle third of the patellar tendon or from tissue donation. The choice of graft can be discussed with your surgeon and can be individually tailored to your needs.

    Making just small incisions in the knee area and using an arthroscope to guide the work done within the knee joint itself, this procedure is routinely completed on a Day Care basis.

    Cartilage Resurfacing – Allograft and Autograft

    There are times when the articular cartilage can be damaged to the point that instability, catching, locking and clicking occurs. If this is happening, there are a variety of procedures which allow the articular cartilage to be resurfaced using either the patient’s tissue (Autograft) or donated tissue (Allograft). Determining which type of graft tissue is best is done on an individual basis in consultation with the Orthopaedic Surgeon.

    Some of these procedures can be done as Day Care procedures while others will require a short hospital stay.

    In many cases these procedures can be done arthroscopicaly and performed on a day-surgery basis. However, depending on the amount of damage, cartilage resurfacing may require an overnight stay.

    Meniscal Repair

    The meniscus cartilage, a fibrous shock absorbing cartilage within the knee joint, can be is injured while doing either sport or work related activities. In some cases the meniscus is healthy enough to be repaired by placing stitches or small absorbable fixation devices within the meniscus to hold it in position while it heals on its own. By retaining the meniscus within the knee it supports better long term function and significantly reduces the risk of late wear and tear or osteoarthritis.

    Meniscal repair can be done as an arthroscopic procedure using very small punctures or incisions and a scope, smaller than a pen, to visualize and access the meniscus cartilage inside the knee. This minimally invasive procedure can be done on a day-surgery basis however it does require a post operative period of limited mobility and limited weight bearing to allow the meniscus to heal.

    By retaining the meniscus within the knee by repair this allows better long term function of the knee and significantly reduces the risk of late wear and tear or osteoarthritis.

    Meniscal Allograft Transplantation

    The meniscus cartilage within the knee can be damaged to the point where the damaged cartilage needs to be removed. In some cases this requires almost complete removal of the meniscus. However, this often results in symptoms of knee pain related to the loss of that meniscus. In very select cases, Orthopaedic surgeons are able to transplant a meniscus from a cadaver knee offering a successful alternative that in the long term can decrease pain, improve function and decrease the risk of long term wear and tear or osteoarthritis in the knee.

    This procedure can be done arthroscopically on an extended day-surgery basis.

    Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

    The rotator cuff is a series of tendons formed by four muscle tendons which surround the upper part of the humerus at the shoulder joint and act to stabilize that joint during movement. With injury, or just wear and tear over time, the rotator cuff tendon can become worn out and tear. If it tears, then reconstruction or repair is necessary in order to decrease pain and improve shoulder function.

    This procedure can be done arthroscopically in the case of smaller rotator cuff tears or can be done as an open procedure for the much larger tears. In both cases the goal is to repair the rotator cuff back to the proximal humerus and restore stability and function of the shoulder joint.

    The specific type of procedure, whether it is done arthroscopically or open, will depend on preoperative discussion with your surgeon and will be largely dictated by the size of the rotator cuff tear.

    Arthritic Joint Care

    Joints affected by wear and tear, osteoarthritis or inflammatory arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis, can often be treated through arthroscopic procedures in order to improve joint function. This may include a general joint clean up or debridement or the removal of loose bodies or synovium which is contributing to the symptoms experienced within the joint.

    Osteotomy

    Osteotomy refers to cutting bone and “straightening it out” in order to align the joint normally and decrease stress on worn out or arthritic areas within the joint. The specifics of the type of osteotomy will depend upon the joint affected, the degree of deformity and the degree of arthritis within the joint.

    At times, fractured bones that have healed in a malaligned or crooked position can often be straightened through osteotomy. The specifics of what is required for each individual patient will be discussed with your surgeon.

PROUD PARTNER OF

We have a long standing relationship with Interior Health, partnering together to provide additional operating rooms for public health procedures in Kamloops. We are proud to serve our community and surrounding areas in providing access to much needed surgical facilities.

Would you like to have a procedure at KSC?

Here’s how to get started

1

Visit your family doctor

The first step for any procedure is a visit to your family doctor or a primary care provider. They will determine whether you need a referral.


2

Receive a referral to a specialist

Your primary care provider will request a referral to a specialist/surgeon. Follow up on these referrals through your primary care provider or directly with the surgeon you have been referred to.


3

Request to have a procedure at KSC if you qualify

You can request your procedure to be done at KSC, there are many requirements we follow and you may or may not qualify for surgery here. See our FAQs: "Procedures at KSC" for more information about who is eligible.

Do you have a worksafe or RCMP claim?

Have your procedure at KSC

We perform procedures covered by third party insurers including WSBC and RCMP.  Talk to your caseworker about having a Kamloops surgeon complete your surgery at our facility.

Nestled in one of BC's most scenic cities

The perfect setting for treatment and rejuvenation

State of the Art

Our state-of-the-art facility features three fully equipped operating rooms with general anesthesia capabilities, accompanied by a six-bed recovery unit and a dedicated step-down recovery area. Alongside our commitment to cutting-edge technology, we prioritize the comfort of our patients, providing modern and inviting waiting areas and private consultation rooms.

Accessible

As advocates of inclusivity, our facility is designed to be wheelchair accessible, ensuring ease of mobility for our patients and their companions. We offer the convenience of free parking, located adjacent to our entrance, eliminating any concerns about transportation.

Safe & Idyllic

Amidst the serene and breathtaking landscapes of one of British Columbia's most picturesque cities, Kamloops Surgical Centre creates a safe and idyllic environment for our patients, offering the perfect setting for treatment and rejuvenation.

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