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Austin, Texas · Accepting New Patients

4,200 Successful Surgeries.
One Surgeon.
Your Next Step.

Dr. Marcus Webb explains exactly what happens next — step by step, instrument by instrument. No surprises. No uncertainty. Just a clear path forward.

22+
Years in Practice
4,200
Procedures Performed
98.7%
Patient Satisfaction

What We Treat

The procedures most patients come to us for — and the numbers behind each one.

Every statistic on this page comes from Dr. Webb's own surgical record, not a national average.

96%

performed laparoscopically


Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

What this means for you

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Gallbladder removal through 3–4 keyhole incisions. Most patients go home the same day.

Same-day discharge3–4 tiny incisionsBack to work in 1 week
< 1%

recurrence rate over 10 years


Inguinal Hernia Repair

What this means for you

Inguinal Hernia Repair

Mesh reinforcement with minimal-tension technique. Return to desk work in 5–7 days.

Local or general anesthesiaOutpatient procedureNo activity restriction after 2 weeks
72 hrs

average pathology turnaround


Diagnostic & Excisional Biopsy

What this means for you

Diagnostic & Excisional Biopsy

Same-day outpatient procedure. Results coordinated directly with your referring physician within 72 hours.

30–45 min procedureResults in 72 hoursDr. Webb calls personally
23 hrs

average hospital stay


Appendectomy

What this means for you

Appendectomy

Minimally invasive approach in all non-perforated cases. Average hospital stay: 23 hours.

3 keyhole incisionsHome next morningFull recovery in 2 weeks

The Consultation

Forty-five minutes. No rushing. Here's exactly how it goes.

Most patients arrive anxious. Most leave with a plan they understand. That's the goal of every first appointment.

1

You describe what's been happening.

Dr. Webb listens without interrupting. He reads your imaging and labs before you arrive — not during the appointment.

2

He draws it out for you.

A diagram, not a pamphlet. He shows you exactly where the problem is, what the anatomy looks like, and why the chosen approach is right for your body.

3

You leave with a written plan.

Pre-op instructions, a surgery date if you choose to proceed, and a direct number to reach the surgical coordinator — not a general voicemail.

Surgeon reviewing patient imaging scans on a light board before consultation
Imaging reviewed before every appointment

Board Certification

  • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
  • Recertified 2021

Hospital Affiliations

  • St. David's Medical Center, Austin
  • Ascension Seton Medical Center
  • Cedar Park Regional Medical Center

Fellowship Training

  • Minimally Invasive & Bariatric Surgery
  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Medical Education

  • MD — University of Texas Southwestern
  • General Surgery Residency — UT Health San Antonio

Personal Commitment

Dr. Webb performs every surgery himself. No residents as primary surgeon. Your case stays with the physician you met in consultation.

Outcomes & Evidence

The numbers that answer every question fear would have asked.

Pulled from Dr. Webb's own surgical database and verified patient surveys. Updated annually.

98.7%

Patient Satisfaction

Press Ganey survey, 2023–2025

< 0.4%

Surgical Site Infection Rate

vs. 2.1% national average

94%

Same-Day Discharge

Laparoscopic cases

4.9 / 5

Bedside Manner Rating

847 verified reviews

Surgeon in scrubs reviewing post-operative notes with a patient in a bright recovery room
22+years operating
"He told me exactly what he'd see when he opened me up, and he was right. I knew what was happening before it happened."

Patricia Nguyen

Austin, TX

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
"Most doctors talk at you. Dr. Webb drew a diagram on a notepad and handed it to me. I still have it."

Robert Callahan

Round Rock, TX

Inguinal hernia repair
"I got the biopsy call on a Tuesday. By Friday I understood every option I had. That kind of clarity changes everything."

Sandra Okafor

Cedar Park, TX

Excisional biopsy

HIPAA-compliant scheduling

All records, imaging, and consultation notes are handled through our encrypted patient portal. Nothing is shared without your written consent.

New Patients Welcome

The hardest part is already done.
You found your surgeon.

Most patients wait 4–6 months from symptom to surgery because they don't know who to call. Now you do. Consultations are available within 5 business days.

(512) 555-0192 · Mon–Fri 8am–5pm CT · Urgent referrals same day