- Primary Care
- Colon CancerOncologic surgery relates specifically to surgical management of neoplasms/cancers involving the organ systems listed above; for example, breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, and lymphoma.
- Lung Cancer
- Thyroid
- UltrasoundThe Vascular Surgeons at Surgical Associates understand that high quality, detailed studies are a key component of quality surgical outcomes. Recognizing that not all technology or the technologists that perform them are created equal, they established the Olympic Vascular Lab in 2005, staffed it with specially trained Registered Vascular Technologists (RVTs), and provide them with cutting edge ultrasound technology. The result is a lab that allows our RVTs to provide the best possible noninvasive Ultrasound evaluations of arterial and venous disease, and our Surgeons the opportunity to work closely with them in the diagnostic process.
- General SurgeryA northwest native and graduate Magna Cum Laude from the University of Idaho, Dr. White joined Surgical Associates in 2014 after completing her general surgery post-graduate training at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, UT.
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryA graduate of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX, Dr. Freeman completed her General Surgery residency and Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellowship at Brown University, Department in Providence, RI. She worked in private practice as a Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic and General Surgeon at the Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, CA before moving to Washington in 2016.
- Vascular SurgeryDr. Robinson has been performing general, thoracic and vascular surgery in the Olympia community for over 17 years. He has co-written and developed more than a dozen research publications and presentations for the surgical and vascular disciplines.
- LesionsMinimally invasive surgery is done through small incisions using fiberoptics, miniature cameras and high-definition monitors. It also includes catheter-based procedures allowing diagnosis/treatment of vascular lesions through small incisions. Minimally invasive surgery can minimize postop pain and speed recovery. Such procedures include...