Surgical Care

For most of us, surgery is a last resort. But sometimes surgery is unavoidable and simply the right thing to do. Nearly 15,000 people have surgery at St. Francis facilities each year. Our goal is to provide the highest quality care to our patients and the latest technology and equipment to their surgeons.
 
This starts with providing a range of technologies to help your physician properly diagnose your condition. It continues with making sure our surgical facilities are designed and equipped to accommodate complex, multi-dimensional procedures as well as the most commonly performed surgeries. Throughout, our caring, highly trained staff focuses on three things: supporting surgeons during surgery, supporting families during the sometimes long wait, and supporting patients both before and after their operations.


Surgical Procedures

Surgeons at St. Francis perform hundreds of types of surgeries and procedures ranging from quick outpatient procedures to complex surgeries. Learn more about some of our most commonly performed procedures.

MiniSurgery at St. Francis™

Medical technology is advancing at such a pace that many surgeries now can be performed in a minimally-invasive way. At St. Francis, we are focused on providing the very best quality of care for our patients, so we naturally seek out technological advances that can improve their care and experience. This kind of advanced technology not only helps our physicians make the best diagnoses, it often results in faster healing and shorter hospital stays for our patients. Learn more about MiniSurgery at St. Francis™.

Specialty Programs

St. Francis offers several programs that accompany some of our most common surgeries. From providing special amenities for women to offering comprehensive programs for orthopedic and surgical weight loss patients, these programs enhance the experience of our patients. Learn more about our Surgery Specialty Programs.




Career Spotlight: CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) Jobs

Full-time CRNA/Nurse Anesthetist positions are available at our Greenville facilities serving all of Upstate, SC. Candidates must be graduates of an accredited school of nursing and an accredited school of anesthesia. CRNA positions also require a valid South Carolina RN/APN License, rectification by the AANA, and ACLS, BCLS, and CPR certification.

CRNAs/Nurse Anesthetists at St. Francis work in conjunction with surgeons and support staff to provide top-quality care to patients. CRNA/Nurse Anesthetists may work in our two Greenville, South Carolina hospital locations or at our nearby surgery center.

View and apply for current CRNA/Nurse Anesthetist positions or other medical job openings at our Greenville and Upstate, SC area facilities by visiting our online career center. Job postings include position, department, and facility information as well as job schedule details. Additionally, position-specific education and experience requirements may be included.