
Harris Hartwell Parker, III, MD
Fax: (803) 256-2039
About us
Harris H. Parker III, MD, FACS, was born in Columbia, South Carolina. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina and earned his M.D. degree from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. While in residency he was awarded with the Resident of the Year in 1999-2004 as well as the Outstanding General Surgery Resident Teaching Award in 1999-2003. Dr. Parker joined the practice of Surgical Associates of South Carolina in July 2004 upon completion of his residency.
Dr. Parker is board certified and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He currently serves as the Chief of Surgery at Palmetto Health Richland.
Dr. Parker performs both general and vascular surgery. His interests include vascular access for dialysis; general laparoscopic surgery; vascular surgery including carotid, aortic, lower and upper extremity arterial surgery; general surgery including hernias, breast, colon, biliary, stomach, skin, and cancer surgery.
Tags | breast biopsy, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, mechanical complication of gastrostomy, mediports, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, hiatal hernia, gastroesophageal reflux surgery, cholecystectomy, gallbladder disease, incarcerated hernia, incision and drainage, incisional hernia, inclusion cyst, skin abscess, small bowel biopsy, small bowel obstruction, soft tissue biopsy, splenectomy, splenic anomalies, spigelian hernia, recurrent hernia, reducible hernia, fistula enterocutaneous, fundoplication, hernia, hernia repair, hiatal hernia repair, hickman catheter, ileostomy, laparoscopic treatment of small bowel obstruction, laparoscopic umbilical herniorrhaphy, laparoscopic ventral hernia repair, laparoscopic incisional hernia repair, lymph node biopsy, lysis of adhesions, pilar cyst, internal hernia, intestinal fistula, intestinal infarction, intestinal obstruction, pyloroplasty, rectus sheath hernia, recurrent femoral hernia, pilonidal disease, splenic cyst, splenomegaly, stomach fistula, stomach surgery, subphrenic abscess, musculoskeletal biopsy, femoral hernia, epigastric hernia, diaphragmatic hernia, paraesophageal hernia, intussusception, laparoscopic appendectomy, laparoscopic pancreatectomy, laparoscopic gastrostomy, cecostomy, cholecystitis, thyroid nodule, umbilical hernia, port, minimally invasive surgery, laparoscopy, ventral hernia, laparoscopic hernia repair, laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair, laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair, laparoscopic lymph node biopsy, laparoscopic recurrent hernia repair, laparoscopic splenectomy, laparoscopic toupet fundoplication, partial splenectomy, peg (percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy), peptic ulcer surgery, perforation of gallbladder, duodenal ulcer surgery, endoscopic surgery, fine needle aspiration, abdominal abscess, abdominal adhesions, abdominal surgery, abdominal wall defect, abdominal wall reconstruction, biliary colic, richter hernia, sentinel node biopsy, infusaport placement, inguinal hernia, inguinal hernia repair, mesenteric cyst, mesenteric mass, muscle biopsy, appendectomy, pancreaticobiliary disease, parastomal hernia, peridiverticular abscess, lipomas |