Surgical Services

We take the utmost pride in what we do – healing and caring for our community and friends – with compassion.

Surgical Services

Surgery is a major event in anyone’s life. That’s why we go the extra mile to make sure our patients feel at ease. From discussing the details of your surgery in familiar terms to helping answer any questions, our skilled and caring staff will be with you every step of the way.

​​No need to travel a long distance, we offer surgical procedures right here in Aspire Rural Healthcare, including: ​​

  • ​​Cardiovascular
  • General Surgery
  • Gynecological
  • Ear, Nose, Throat
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Pain Management
  • Podiatry
  • Urology

The Regions Trusted Surgical Hospitals

The surgical services teams of Aspire Rural Health System Hospitals are able to perform a wide spectrum of general and specialty surgical services for adults and children. Our surgeons utilize techniques and technologies that offer patients optimal results—from minimally invasive surgeries that use small incisions, to image-guided technologies that enhance precision.

Advances in surgical skills and technology have dramatically increased the number of procedures that can be performed on an outpatient (same-day) basis, which can alleviate the need for patients to stay overnight and helps to return them to health more quickly. More complex procedures may require a stay in the hospital.

The surgical services team is truly multidisciplinary and is staffed by board certified surgeons, registered nurses, certified registered nurse anesthetists, certified scrub technicians, and assistants/attendants.

Why Choose Aspire?

A University of Michigan-led team carried out an analysis of data from 1.6 million hospital stays for four common operations: gallbladder removal, colon surgery, hernia repair and appendectomy. They compared what happened to patients covered by Medicare who had their operations at 828 critical access hospitals with data from patients treated at more than 3,600 larger hospitals.

The analysis yielded several surprises:

  • The risk of dying within 30 days of the operation was the same whether a patient had surgery at a critical access hospital or a larger hospital.
  • The risk of suffering a major complication after surgery, such as a heart attack, pneumonia or kidney damage, was lower at critical access hospitals.
  • Patients who had their operation at a critical access hospital cost the Medicare system nearly $1,400 less than patients who had the same operation at a larger hospital, after differences in patient risk and pricing were accounted for.
  • The patients who had these operations at critical access hospitals were healthier to begin with than patients treated elsewhere, suggesting that critical access hospital surgeons are appropriately selecting surgical patients who can do well in a small rural setting, and triaging more complex patients to larger centers.
  • But even after the researchers corrected for differences in pre-operation health, the critical access hospitals still had equal or better outcomes.
  • Fewer than 5 percent of surgery patients at critical access hospitals were transferred to larger hospitals, compared with more than a quarter of patients treated for nonsurgical issues, according to other studies.
  • Critical access hospital surgery patients were less likely to use skilled nursing facilities after their operations.
Aspire health group offers surgical services from cardiovascular to podiatry.

Aspire Deckerville Community Hospital

At Aspire Deckerville Community Hospital, we are proud to offer the following services in a comfortable setting.

Colonoscopy: During the early stages of colon cancer, many people don’t experience any symptoms. And regular screenings, like a colonoscopy, are the best way to catch colon cancer early when it’s most curable. During the test, the doctor can find and remove most polyps and some cancers. Colonoscopy also is used as a follow-up test if anything unusual is found during one of the other screening tests.

Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD): EGD is a test to examine the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and first part of the small intestine (the duodenum).

Contact Us

Deckerville Community Hospital

3559 Pine St., Deckerville

810-376-2835

Hills & Dales Healthcare

4675 Hill St., Cass City

989-912-6301

Marlette Regional Hospital

2770 Main St., Marlette

989-635-4000