
Dr. Ricardo Jardón
Post Graduate in Minimally Invasive Surgery
Post Graduate in Gastroendoscopy
High Specialty in:
- Gallbladder Surgery
- Esophageal Reflux Surgery
- Hernia Surgery
- Appendix surgery
Dr. Ricardo Martínez Jardón is part of a multidisciplinary group of certified subspecialists, all of them have a professional title, federal specialty certificate, being collegiate, certified by their respective Councils and recertified according to their seniority. Dr. Jardón has a professional degree, specializing in advanced general and laparoscopic surgery as a digestive and endocrine surgeon. He received his training at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) as a surgeon and later, at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León (UANL), as a general surgeon. Later at Hospital Juárez, in Mexico City, he did a subspecialty in Endoscopy and colonoscopy; and at Hospital López Mateos, a subspecialty in advanced laparoscopic surgery.
Finally, he has 20 years of professional practice, always putting God before, and offering his knowledge to each patient whom he sees as a member of his family, treating them with the greatest tenderness, love, respect and professionalism.
After successfully completing his training, he returned to the city of Rosarito, where he currently is.
Dr. Ricardo Martínez Jardón stands out for offering dedication to perfection and the satisfaction of his patients, with a diligent attitude, informing the patient and always providing a positive experience.
Dr. Ricardo Jardón is part of:
Asociación Mexicana de Cirugía Laparoscópica
Asociación Mexicana de Medicina General
Sociedad Mexicana Cirugía Endoscópica
Colegio Mexicano de Cirugia de Obesidad y Problemas Metabólico, A.C.
Sociedad Mexicana de Cirugía en Obesidad
Asociación Mexicana de Cirugía Laparoscópica
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High Specialty in
Gallbladder Surgery
Cholecystectomy is surgery that is performed to remove your gallbladder. The gallbladder can be removed in two ways: laparoscopy or through an open incision (surgical cut). The surgeon will discuss with you the most appropriate surgical option for your case.
Stones in the gallbladder


Esophageal Reflux Surgery
Anti-reflux surgery is a treatment for acid reflux, also known as GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). GERD is a condition in which food or stomach acid backs up from the stomach into the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that leads from the mouth to the stomach.
heartburn
Abdominal Hernia Surgery
The abdominal wall consists of muscles. It protects the organs in the abdomen (belly). A hernia is when an organ or fatty tissue protrudes through a weak area of the abdominal wall or connective tissue of the abdomen. The treatment for a hernia is surgery. There are different types of hernia surgeries, such as open surgery and laparoscopic surgery.


Appendix Removal Surgery
The appendix is a small, finger-shaped organ that extends from the first part of the large intestine. When it becomes inflamed (swollen) or infected, the condition is called appendicitis. When you have appendicitis, your appendix may need to be removed. An appendix with a hole can leak and infect the entire abdominal area. This can be deadly.