Hernia and Gallbladder Surgeon in Central New Jersey
Skip the Wait. See Dr. Adeyeri This Week.
When you are experiencing a painful hernia, recurring gallbladder attacks or unexplained abdominal pain, waiting weeks for a surgical consultation is not acceptable.
Sterling Surgicare offers same-week appointments with New Jersey board-certified advanced laparoscopic surgeon Dr. Ayotunde Adeyeri, with 16 years of experience caring for patients in Central New Jersey.
Dr. Adeyeri specializes in minimally invasive hernia repair and gallbladder surgery and is on staff at Hackensack Meridian Health.
Patients are seen at convenient Sterling Surgicare offices in Holmdel, Monmouth County, and Old Bridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
Prompt Evaluation for an Active or Painful Hernia

A hernia develops when tissue or part of an organ pushes through a weakened area in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. It may appear as a noticeable bulge in the abdomen or groin and cause pain, pressure, burning or tenderness.
Hernia symptoms may become more noticeable when you:
- Stand for an extended period
- Cough or sneeze
- Bend or exercise
- Lift something heavy
- Strain during a bowel movement
Hernias do not heal on their own.
While not every hernia requires immediate surgery, a hernia that is painful, enlarging or interfering with your daily activities should be evaluated by an experienced hernia surgeon.
Dr. Adeyeri evaluates and treats:
- Inguinal or groin hernias
- Ventral and abdominal wall hernias
- Umbilical hernias
- Incisional hernias at the site of a previous operation
- Femoral hernias
- Epigastric hernias
- Hiatal hernias
- Recurrent hernias
During your consultation, Dr. Adeyeri will examine the affected area, review your symptoms and health history, and evaluate any available imaging. He will determine whether surgery is recommended and explain the treatment options appropriate for your condition.
If you have an active or painful hernia, call Sterling Surgicare at (732) 217-3897 for a same-week consultation.
Same-Week Appointments for Gallstones and Gallbladder Pain
The gallbladder stores bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver. Gallstones form when substances within bile harden. Some gallstones cause no symptoms, while others block the normal flow of bile and lead to recurring pain, inflammation or infection.
Gallbladder pain can begin suddenly and become intense. It often develops in the upper-right or upper-middle abdomen and may occur after eating, particularly after a rich or high-fat meal.
Signs of a possible gallbladder problem include:
- Upper-right or upper-middle abdominal pain
- Pain after eating
- Pain that travels to the back or right shoulder
- Recurring attacks of intense pain, known as biliary colic
- Nausea or vomiting
- Abdominal tenderness or bloating
- Diagnosed or suspected gallstones
- Gallbladder inflammation
Gallbladder symptoms can overlap with other digestive and abdominal conditions.
A prompt surgical evaluation can help identify the cause of your symptoms and determine whether gallbladder removal is appropriate.
“Five Signs You May Need Gallbladder Surgery”
If gallbladder attacks are recurring or disrupting your life, call (732) 217-3897 to see Dr. Adeyeri this week.
Minimally Invasive Hernia Repair and Gallbladder Surgery
When medically appropriate, Dr. Adeyeri performs hernia repair and gallbladder removal using minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques.
Laparoscopic surgery is performed through several small incisions using a tiny camera and specialized surgical instruments.
Compared with traditional open surgery, potential benefits for appropriately selected patients may include:
- Smaller incisions
- Less postoperative discomfort
- Reduced scarring
- A shorter recovery period
- A faster return to work and daily activities
Dr. Adeyeri performs laparoscopic gallbladder removal, clinically known as laparoscopic cholecystectomy, for patients with symptomatic gallstones and other gallbladder conditions requiring surgery.
For patients with a hernia, Dr. Adeyeri determines the appropriate repair based on the hernia’s type, location and size; the symptoms it is causing; previous abdominal operations; and the patient’s overall health.
Minimally invasive surgery is not appropriate for every person or condition. Dr. Adeyeri will explain the available options and recommend the surgical approach that best addresses your individual needs.
16 Years of Surgical Experience in Central New Jersey

Dr. Adeyeri has cared for surgical patients in Central New Jersey since 2010. He is board-certified and completed fellowship training in advanced laparoscopic, gastrointestinal and bariatric surgery.
Dr. Adeyeri is on staff at Hackensack Meridian Health, including Old Bridge Medical Center and Bayshore Medical Center.
His hospital-based experience includes both planned and emergency abdominal surgery, giving him the expertise to evaluate straightforward as well as complex hernia and gallbladder conditions.
Patients choose Dr. Adeyeri and Sterling Surgicare for:
- 16 years of advanced surgical experience in Central New Jersey
- Board certification and advanced fellowship surgical training
- Extensive experience in all types of hernia and gallbladder surgery
- Same-week appointments for patients with active symptoms
- Minimally invasive surgical options when medically appropriate
- Personalized care from consultation through recovery
- More than 300 five-star patient reviews
- Convenient offices in Holmdel and Old Bridge, New Jersey
- Participation with most major commercial insurance plans, including Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
What to Expect at Your Surgical Consultation
Your consultation is an opportunity to receive clear answers about your symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
Dr. Adeyeri will:
- Discuss your symptoms and when they began
- Review your medical and surgical history
- Perform a focused physical examination
- Review available ultrasound, CT scan or other imaging results
- Determine whether additional testing is needed
- Explain whether surgery is recommended
- Discuss the most appropriate surgical approach
- Review the expected recovery process
Not every patient who sees a surgeon needs an operation. The first priority is to establish an accurate diagnosis and determine the safest, most effective next step.
Trusted by Hundreds of New Jersey Surgical Patients
Choosing a surgeon is an important decision—especially when you are in pain and need treatment quickly. Dr. Adeyeri and the Sterling Surgicare team have earned more than 300 five-star patient reviews, including five-star Google reviews and testimonials from patients throughout Central New Jersey.
Surgery patients frequently recognize Dr. Adeyeri for his surgical expertise, honesty, friendly demeanor and compassionate care.
They also praise the Sterling Surgicare administrative and clinical team for making them feel personally supported before surgery, during recovery and throughout follow-up care.
READ DR. ADEYERI’S PATIENT REVIEWS
How quickly can I see a hernia or gallbladder surgeon?
Sterling Surgicare offers same-week appointments with Dr. Ayotunde Adeyeri for patients experiencing an active hernia, gallbladder pain, symptomatic gallstones or other potentially surgical abdominal symptoms. Call Natasha at (732) 217-3897 to schedule your consultation.
Do all hernias require surgery?
No. The recommendation depends on the hernia’s type and size, the symptoms it causes, whether it is changing and the patient’s overall health. Because hernias do not repair themselves, an evaluation is important when a hernia becomes painful, enlarges or begins to limit normal activities.
What does a gallbladder attack feel like?
A gallbladder attack frequently causes steady or intense pain in the upper-right or upper-middle abdomen. The pain may develop after eating and can travel to the back or right shoulder. Nausea and vomiting may also occur. Because other conditions can produce similar symptoms, a medical evaluation is necessary.
Can I live normally without a gallbladder?
Yes. The gallbladder stores bile but is not essential for digestion. After gallbladder removal, bile continues to travel from the liver to the small intestine. Dr. Adeyeri will explain what to expect during recovery and as you return to your regular diet.
Is laparoscopic surgery right for every patient?
No single surgical approach is right for everyone. Dr. Adeyeri considers the diagnosis, severity of the condition, previous operations and overall health before recommending laparoscopic or open surgery.
Does Sterling Surgicare accept insurance?
Sterling Surgicare is an in-network provider with most major commercial insurance plans, including Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey. Contact the office to confirm participation with your specific insurance plan and benefits.
Trusted Hernia and Gallbladder Surgery in Central New Jersey
Sterling Surgicare serves patients throughout Monmouth County, Middlesex County, surrounding Central New Jersey communities, Staten Island and all of New York City.
Holmdel Office

670 North Beers Street
Building 3, Suite 2
Holmdel, NJ 07733
Near Hackensack Meridian Health
Bayshore Medical Center
Old Bridge Office

3 Hospital Plaza
Suite 206
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
At Hackensack Meridian Health
Old Bridge Medical Center
Skip the Wait. See Dr. Adeyeri This Week.
You should not have to wait weeks for answers about a painful hernia, symptomatic gallstones or recurring gallbladder attacks.
Call Sterling Surgicare at (732) 217-3897 today to schedule a same-week consultation with Dr. Ayotunde Adeyeri in Holmdel or Old Bridge, New Jersey.
When to Seek Emergency Care
Severe or rapidly worsening abdominal pain may require immediate medical attention. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department if you experience persistent vomiting, fever, yellowing of the skin or eyes, inability to pass stool or gas, or a painful hernia bulge that becomes hard, discolored or cannot be pushed back.



