Atlantic Medical Group's Pediatric General Surgery team consists of highly skilled and compassionate pediatric surgeons. When pediatric patients are in need of surgery, our pediatric general surgeons are here to provide their expertise. Learn more about the conditions we treat >

Our Locations
Goryeb Children's Hospital
Morristown Medical Center - Farris Building
100 Madison Avenue
Morristown, NJ 07960
Medical Arts Center (MAC) II
Suite 230
11 Overlook Road
Summit, NJ 07901

Preparing For Surgery
Being in the hospital can be a bit overwhelming for your child, as well as the whole family. Letting your child know what to expect ahead of time can help the whole family prepare better.

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Meet Our Surgical Team
Pediatric Conditions We Treat
- Anorectal malformations (imperforate anus, ectopic anus)
- Appendicitis
- Benign soft tissue masses
- Breast masses (benign and gynecomastia)
- Chest wall deformities (pectus excavatum and carinatum)
- Collapsed lung (spontaneous pneumothorax)
- Esophageal abnormalities (foreign bodies, achalasia, esophageal atresia)
- Extra digits (polydactyly)
- Fetal anomalies (lung masses, intestinal atresia, omphalocele, gastroschisis)
- Gallstones (cholelithiasis)
- Hirschsprung's disease
- Hernias (umbilical, inguinal, epigastric, ventral abdominal wall)
- Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis)
- Livers abnormalities (biliary atresia, choledochal cyst)
- Malignant tumors (hepatoblastoma, neuroblastoma, teratomas, sarcomas, Wilms tumor)
- Neck masses (lymphadenopathy, branchial cleft cyst, thyroglossal duct cyst)
- Newborn emergencies (intestinal obstruction, necrotizing enterocolitis)
- Ovarian masses (cyst and tumors)
- Pilonidal disease
- Splenic disease (cysts, tumors)
- Tongue tie (ankyloglossia)
- Umbilical abnormalities (granuloma, patent urachus)
- Undescended testicles (cryptorchidism)
- Vascular access
- Vascular malformations (lymphangiomas, hemangiomas, venous malformations)
