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Surgical Specialist

in Palm Beach

& Broward County

Dr. Adam Mann, MD, is Board Certified in General Surgery and Critical Care specializing in advanced minimally invasive and robotic procedures for gallbladder, hernia, appendix, skin lumps and wound care — sees patients at South Florida Trauma & Acute Care Surgery.

2560 RCA Blvd suite 106,

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

About Dr. Adam Mann, MD

Expertise, Compassion, and Cutting-Edge Surgical Care

Dr. Adam Mann, MD, is a general surgeon specializing in minimally invasive and robotic surgery. With years of experience in treating conditions such as hernias, gallbladder issues, appendicitis, and complex wounds, Dr. Mann is dedicated to providing compassionate and expert surgical care to his patients.

Specializations:

Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery

Hernia Repair & Gallbladder Surgery

Appendectomy & Skin Lump Removal

Advanced Wound Care

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Learn How

Dr. Adam Mann

can Help You!

In this short video, you'll get to know Dr. Mann, his approach to surgery, and how he prioritizes your safety, comfort, and recovery. Whether you're considering a procedure or just want to learn more about your options, this video will give you the confidence to take the next step toward better health. Watch now to see how Dr. Mann can help you!

Schedule an apointment and find out what treatments are available for your case.

Blog: tips, breakthroughs, and trusted information on surgery and wellness.

Health Insights with Dr. Adam Mann

Florida Surgery Costs Explained: Insurance vs. Self-Pay Bundles

By Dr. Adam Mann

Prices for hernia or gallbladder surgery in Florida can swing from $3K to $18K. Learn why ambulatory centers charge less, when a cash bundle beats insurance, and how to secure a written estimate before booking.

Complex Wounds: When a Surgeon Beats Urgent Care

By Dr. Adam Mann

Stalled cut, draining incision, or diabetic ulcer? Urgent care can clean it, but a surgeon uses debridement, negative-pressure therapy, and limb-salvage tactics that speed healing and cut infection risk in half.

Life After Hernia Repair: What to Do the First Three Weeks

By Dr. Adam Mann

Hydrate, walk, lift nothing heavier than a milk jug, and steer clear of pools for one week, then ease back to normal life. Follow my three-week plan and spot red flags before they become problems.

Same-Day Surgery 101: How Outpatient Procedures Keep You Out of the Hospital

By Dr. Adam Mann

Same-day surgery swaps hospital nights for your own sofa. Learn how outpatient centers use tiny incisions, streamlined anesthesia, and lower infection rates to get you home the same day—often at half the cost of inpatient care.

Appendicitis in Adults: Why That Sudden Right-Lower Pain Isn’t Just a “Stomach Bug”

By Dr. Adam Mann

Sudden right-lower-abdomen pain is often adult appendicitis, not food poisoning. Learn the early signs, see why a same-day laparoscopic appendectomy beats a midnight rupture, and discover the two-week recovery timeline in Dr. Mann’s newest post.

Robotic vs. Laparoscopic Hernia Repair in 2025: Which One Gets You Back Faster?

By Dr. Adam Mann

Laparoscopic and robotic hernia repairs both use pencil-eraser–sized incisions and get most patients home the same day, but each technique has its own edge. In a quick read, learn how they differ on precision, pain, cost, and recovery—so you can choose the option that puts you back on the golf course faster.

What to expect from your surgery

Learn More About Our Surgical Services

Dr. Adam Mann, MD, is a general surgeon specializing in minimally invasive and robotic surgery. With years of experience in treating conditions such as hernias, gallbladder issues, appendicitis, and complex wounds, Dr. Mann is dedicated to providing compassionate and expert surgical care to his patients.

Hernia Repair – Minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery.

Gallbladder Surgery – Laparoscopic and Robotic cholecystectomy for gallstone pathology.

Appendix Removal – Emergency and elective appendectomy options.

Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery – Faster healing, reduced pain.

Wound Care & Skin Lump Removal – Expert treatment for chronic wounds and skin conditions.

Knowledge and Technology

Surgical Advancements and Safety

Surgery is safer than ever, thanks to advanced technology, minimally invasive techniques, and strict safety protocols. With expert care and careful planning, procedures have high success rates and smooth recoveries.

How surgeries are performed:

Minimally invasive approach for quicker recovery

Robotic-assisted precision for improved outcomes

State-of-the-art surgical technology

Highly trained medical team

Comprehensive pre & post-surgery care

Honest testimonials from patients

Surgical Advancements and Safety

R. E. – Fracture Lumbar

I was recently admitted into a hospital trauma unit due to a fractured lumbar in my back and lower bowel blockage. Dr. Mann rapidly diagnosed my blockage and performed surgery. My surgery was successful due to his knowledge, fast diagnosis and surgical skills.

Dr. Mann has impeccable bedside manners and he is very compassionate and caring about his patients. My husband and daughters were so thankful for his patience, kindness and Dr. Mann stayed with them until all their questions were answered. He called me to check on me after I got home and it gave me a sense of security, knowing he was just a phone call away.

In my opinion, Dr. Mann was a God send and I would highly recommend him to anyone who is looking for a doctor.


Making Surgery Accessible for You

Surgical Advancements and Safety

Accepted Insurance Plans:


✔Aetna


✔ Aetna Better Health


✔ Cigna


✔ Medicare

✔ Medicaid

✔ Sunshine


Payment Plans for Uninsured Patients:


✔ Flexible payment options available


✔ Discounted cash-pay rates

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Get in Touch With Our Team

Schedule Your Appointment

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561 799 9559

Scheduling your appointment is as easy as giving us a call and finding the best day and time that works for you.

How to get here

2560 RCA Blvd suite 106, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

South Florida Trauma & Acute Care Surgery.

Answers to Your Most Common Surgery Questions

Frequent Asked Questions

1. How do I know if I need surgery?

Surgery is recommended when a condition does not improve with non-surgical treatments or when delaying treatment could lead to complications. Common signs you may need surgery include persistent pain, swelling, limited mobility, or worsening symptoms. Dr. Mann specializes in hernia repair, gallbladder removal, appendix surgery, and wound care. A consultation can determine if surgery is the best option for you.

2. What are the benefits of minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgery?

Minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgeries offer smaller incisions, less pain, reduced scarring, and faster recovery times compared to traditional open surgery. These techniques are commonly used for hernia repairs, gallbladder surgery, and appendectomies, allowing patients to return to daily activities sooner with lower risks of complications.

3. How long is the recovery time after surgery?

Recovery time varies based on the procedure and individual factors. Minimally invasive surgeries often have shorter recovery periods—for example:

  • Hernia Repair: 1-2 weeks for light activity, full recovery in 4-6 weeks.
  • Gallbladder Removal: Most patients resume normal activities within 1-2 weeks.
  • Appendectomy: Recovery typically takes 2-4 weeks, depending on whether the procedure was emergency or elective.

Dr. Mann provides personalized recovery plans to ensure a smooth healing process.

4. What are the risks of surgery?

All surgeries carry some level of risk, but modern techniques and strict safety measures minimize complications. Common risks include infection, bleeding, and reactions to anesthesia. However, choosing a board-certified surgeon with experience in minimally invasive procedures significantly reduces these risks. Dr. Mann prioritizes patient safety, thorough pre-surgical evaluations, and post-operative monitoring to ensure the best outcomes.

5. What can I expect on the day of my surgery?

On the day of surgery:

Pre-Surgical Prep: Arrive early, follow fasting instructions, and complete final evaluations.

Anesthesia & Procedure: Surgery is performed under general or local anesthesia, depending on the procedure.

Recovery & Discharge: After surgery, you’ll be monitored in a recovery area. Minimally invasive procedures often allow same-day discharge, while others may require an overnight stay.

Post-Surgery Care: You’ll receive clear recovery guidelines and follow-up instructions to ensure a smooth healing process.

6. What is the best treatment for a hernia?

Hernia repair is the most effective treatment and can be performed through open surgery, laparoscopic, or robotic-assisted techniques.

  • Minimally invasive hernia repair offers smaller incisions, less pain, and quicker recovery.
  • Surgery prevents complications like strangulation (where the hernia cuts off blood supply).
  • Early treatment can reduce pain and improve daily function.
7. What are the signs of gallbladder problems, and when is surgery needed?

Common signs of gallbladder issues include sharp abdominal pain (often after eating fatty foods), nausea, vomiting, bloating, and indigestion. Gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy) is recommended when:

✔ Gallstones cause severe pain or inflammation.

✔ You experience recurring attacks of gallbladder pain.

✔ Non-surgical treatments fail to relieve symptoms.

8. What should I eat after gallbladder surgery?

After gallbladder removal, your digestive system needs time to adjust. Follow these dietary guidelines:

✅ Start with clear liquids and soft foods (broths, applesauce, yogurt).

✅ Gradually reintroduce low-fat foods (lean protein, vegetables, whole grains).

✅ Avoid fried, greasy, and high-fat foods to prevent discomfort.

✅ Drink plenty of water and eat small, frequent meals.

9. Can an infected wound heal without surgery?

Mild infections can often be treated with antibiotics and proper wound care, but surgery may be needed if:

❌ The wound is deep, large, or not healing properly.

❌ There are signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, pus, or fever.

❌ The wound is associated with underlying conditions (diabetes, poor circulation).

Dr. Mann specializes in advanced wound care to promote healing and prevent complications.

10. Does Dr. Mann accept my insurance?

Dr. Mann works with most major insurance providers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Medicare. If you don’t have insurance, flexible payment options and cash-pay discounts are available. We are frequently adding new insurances: contact our office to confirm your coverage and discuss your options.