From Pain to Relief–
The Specialist For Hernia Surgery
Living with a hernia can be uncomfortable and disruptive, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Whether you’re dealing with a small bulge or more severe pain, we offer effective treatment that gets you back to your active life.
- Over 25 Years of Experience
- Same Day Appointment
- Minimally Invasive
- Minimal Downtime
- Claimable by Most Insurance*
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Get the Facts
What is Hernia?
A hernia occurs when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue wall. This often results in a noticeable bulge or lump. While some hernias may cause no symptoms, others can lead to pain, discomfort, and complications if left untreated. These complications can include severe pain, bowel obstruction, and strangulation of the herniated tissue, requiring emergency surgery.
Common Causes of Hernia
- Poor posture physical inactivity
- Obesity and poor diet
- Chronic cough and smoking
- Lack of exercise
- Other contributing factors: age, genetics, pregnancy
Don’t Ignore the Symptoms
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, it’s important to seek medical attention:
A lump or bulge in the abdomen
Pain or discomfort in the groin, abdomen, or scrotum
Nausea and vomiting
Difficulty having a bowel movement
Our Doctor
Meet Dr Bernard Lim
Dr Bernard Lim is a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon and an accredited Console Surgeon for the Da Vinci Robotic Surgical System. He currently serves as President of the College of Surgeons, Singapore (2023–2025) and was formerly Chairman of the Chapter of General Surgeons (2015–2019). A life member of the Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of Asia (ELSA), he also served on the Medical Advisory Board at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital.
Trained at the Department of Colorectal Surgery at Singapore General Hospital, Dr Bernard has performed hundreds of colon and rectal surgeries using laparoscopic, single-port, and robotic techniques. He received a SingHealth HMDP fellowship to train in minimally invasive surgery at Queen Mary Hospital and has conducted multiple workshops on laparoscopic colorectal procedures. Dr Bernard has trained specialists both locally and regionally, remains a visiting consultant at Changi General Hospital, and has served as an adjunct assistant professor at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School as well as a clinical lecturer at the National University of Singapore.
Dr Bernard Lim is a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon and an accredited Console Surgeon for the Da Vinci Robotic Surgical System. He currently serves as President of the College of Surgeons, Singapore (2023–2025) and was formerly Chairman of the Chapter of General Surgeons (2015–2019). A life member of the Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of Asia (ELSA), he also served on the Medical Advisory Board at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital.
Trained at the Department of Colorectal Surgery at Singapore General Hospital, Dr Bernard has performed hundreds of colon and rectal surgeries using laparoscopic, single-port, and robotic techniques. He received a SingHealth HMDP fellowship to train in minimally invasive surgery at Queen Mary Hospital and has conducted multiple workshops on laparoscopic colorectal procedures. Dr Bernard has trained specialists both locally and regionally, remains a visiting consultant at Changi General Hospital, and has served as an adjunct assistant professor at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School as well as a clinical lecturer at the National University of Singapore.

Specialties
Types of Hernias We Treat
Inguinal Hernia
This is the most common type of hernia, occurring in the groin area when a part of the intestine or fatty tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall
Femoral Hernia
Less common than inguinal hernias, these also occur in the groin region, specifically lower down near the upper thigh, when tissue protrudes through the femoral canal
Umbilical Hernia
These hernias appear around the belly button when a section of the intestine or fatty tissue bulges through a weakness in the abdominal muscles around the navel
Incisional Hernia
These hernias can develop at the site of a previous surgical incision, these hernias arise when tissue protrudes through a weakened spot in the abdominal wall that hasn’t been fully healed

What To Expect When You Visit Us
- Consultation: You will have a one-on-one consultation with Dr Bernard. He will review your symptoms, and medical history and clarify your doubts.
- Physical Examination: Dr Bernard will also conduct a thorough examination to assess the extent of your hernia. This may include gentle palpation and imaging tests.
- Personalised Treatment Plan: You will receou will receive a customised care plan based on the type and severity of your hernia.
- Follow-Up Visits: We will schedule follow-up visits to monitor your healing and address any post-procedure questions to ensure you are comfortable and on track for a full recovery.
Why Choose
Dr Bernard Lim?
Over 25 Years Of Experience
With a wealth of experience in diagnosing and treating hernias. You can feel confident knowing that you are in knowledgeable, capable hands.
Compassionate, Patient-Centred Care
Dr Bernard ensures you understand every step of your treatment plan, answers all your questions thoroughly, and makes you feel supported throughout the recovery process.
Convenient Access
We are located in Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre, which is just a short walk from Novena MRT Station, making it simple for you to consult Dr Bernard.
How We Can Help
Dr. Bernard Lim believes in a personalised approach to hernia treatment. He takes the time to understand your individual needs and concerns, considering factors such as your age, overall health, lifestyle, and the type and severity of your hernia. This ensures you receive the most effective treatment plan tailored specifically to you.
Comprehensive Treatment Options
Dr. Bernard Lim offers a range of treatment options, including:
Lifestyle modifications
For minor hernias, lifestyle changes such as weight loss, dietary adjustments, and avoiding heavy lifting may be recommended.
Observation
In some cases, particularly with small, asymptomatic hernias, careful monitoring may be appropriate.
Hernia Surgery
(Minimally Invasive & Open Techniques)
For hernias that cause discomfort, continue growing, or risk complications, surgical repair is often recommended.
Laparoscopic (Minimally Invasive) Hernia Repair
- Small keyhole incisions with a laparoscope and mesh reinforcement.
- Benefits: Less pain, smaller scars, and faster recovery.
- Suitable for most inguinal, umbilical, and ventral hernias.
Open Hernia Repair
- Traditional surgical approach with a larger incision to repair the hernia.
- Often recommended for complex or recurrent hernias.

Why You Shouldn’t Delay Hernia Treatment
Ignoring a hernia won’t make it go away—in fact, it can worsen over time. While some small, asymptomatic hernias may not require immediate surgery, delaying treatment can lead to serious complications, including:
- Hernia Enlargement – Over time, hernias tend to grow larger, making repair more complex and recovery longer.
- Increased Pain & Discomfort – What starts as mild discomfort can progress to persistent pain, limiting daily activities.
- Risk of Strangulation – If the hernia becomes trapped (incarcerated), it can cut off blood supply to the intestines or other tissues, leading to a life-threatening condition that requires emergency surgery.
- Bowel Obstruction – Certain hernias can block the intestines, causing severe pain, nausea, vomiting, and digestive issues.
- More Complex Surgery – Delaying treatment may mean a more complicated repair is needed later, with a longer recovery period.
If you suspect you have a hernia, early assessment and treatment can prevent unnecessary risks. Schedule a consultation today to discuss your options.
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Don’t Suffer in Silence
Don’t let a Hernia disrupt your life any longer.
Contact Dr. Bernard Lim today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our hernia treatment options.
Don’t Suffer in Silence
Don’t let a Hernia disrupt your life any longer.
Contact Dr. Bernard Lim today to schedule a consultation and learn more about our hernia treatment options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination. Your doctor may also recommend imaging tests like an ultrasound or CT scan to confirm the diagnosis and assess the hernia's severity.
Treatment options often involve surgery, especially if the hernia is causing symptoms or poses a risk of complications. The type of surgery will depend on the hernia's size, location, and your overall health.
Unfortunately, hernias generally don't heal themselves. It's important to seek medical advice for appropriate treatment.
Untreated hernias can lead to complications like increased pain, bowel obstruction, or strangulation of the herniated tissue, which requires emergency surgery.
If you experience sudden, severe pain, nausea, vomiting, or difficulty passing gas or bowel movements, seek immediate medical help.