About Aaron Russell
Aaron Russell, MD, earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Texas at Houston in 2013. He went on to complete his General Surgery Residency at Texas A&M – Scott & White, in Temple, Texas, where he received extensive training across a broad spectrum of surgical disciplines. Following residency, Dr. Russell served as a general surgeon, ICU Medical Director, and Wound Care Medical Director at Coffeyville Regional Medical Center in Kansas. Most recently, he practiced at Seton Medical Center in Harker Heights, Texas, where he also held the roles of Trauma Medical Director and Wound Care Medical Director. Throughout his career, he has maintained a strong commitment to advancing patient care and improving clinical outcomes within the communities he serves.
Dr. Russell is a board-certified general surgeon with expertise in minimally invasive and robotic (DaVinci Xi) surgery. His clinical practice includes laparoscopic and robotic procedures, acute care and trauma surgery, ICU management and procedures, vascular access, endoscopy (EGD and colonoscopy), gallbladder surgery, appendectomies, hernia repair, colon surgery, and a wide range of additional general surgical services such as excision of lipomas and cysts.
Before pursuing medicine, Dr. Russell worked as an electrical engineer at Texas Instruments and focused on innovative microprocessor technologies. This background fuels his ongoing interest in robotics, programming, and the integration of technology into modern surgical care. Outside of his professional life, Dr. Russell enjoys spending time with his wife and kids, biking, golfing, and exploring new places outdoors.
Undergraduate School
University of Houston
Graduate School
University of Texas at Houston
Residency
Texas A&M- Scott & White, in Temple, Texas
Certifications:
Board Certified in General Surgery
