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St. Luke's Clinic - Acute Care and General Surgery: Boise

St. Luke's Clinic - Acute Care and General Surgery: Boise
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(208) 381-6931
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
After Hours & Weekends:
Referral Information
Our patients may self-refer, but may also be referred by other physicians, the emergency department, or an urgent care facility. We also accept surgical transfers from other hospitals.
Accepting New Patients

About St. Luke's Clinic – Acute Care and General Surgery: Boise

Our acute care surgeons are here to guide and support you through every step of your surgical experience. We care for adults needing surgery, starting with a consultation that includes working closely with your physician and answering any questions you may have.

Our team is committed to recommending surgery only when it’s truly necessary. We prioritize non-surgical treatments first and are proud of our excellent outcomes and strong communication with referring physicians. With advanced training and 24/7 availability, we’re ready to care for patients facing serious or sudden illness.

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We treat a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to:

  • Abdominal and gastrointestinal conditions: Acid reflux, GERD, appendicitis, diverticulitis, small bowel obstruction, gastrointestinal disorders, colon cancer, colovaginal fistula, mesenteric mass
  • Gallbladder and liver-related issues
  • Hernias: Umbilical, inguinal, hiatal, incisional, ventral, Spigelian, and parastomal hernias
  • Skin and soft tissue conditions: abscesses, pilonidal cysts, hidradenitis, lipomas, cysts, skin cancer, benign skin lesions, melanoma
  • Anorectal conditions: hemorrhoids, fistulas, perirectal abscesses
  • Lymphatic and other masses: lymphadenopathy, other soft tissue or abdominal masses

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