Our Gastroenterology department offers high-quality, extensive care to patients dealing with gastrointestinal ailments.  Our experts are capable of diagnosing and interpreting the biopsy results to make recommendations to treat malignant conditions. Our highly trained gastroenterologist has broad knowledge, training, and skills in the medical field to integrate these elements and provide an optimum result.

Key Treatments

  • Pancreatography
  • Esophageal, Duodenal, Biliary, and Colonic stenting

  • Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Tube Placement

  • Endoscopic Sub Mucosal Dissection

  • Argon Plasma Coagulation

  • Laparoscopy

Gastroenterology FAQ's

You can eat something unless instructed otherwise by your specialist you are.

If you feel heartburn, stomach pain, weight gain or weight loss, or blood in stool then you need to go for a checkup.

If you have blood in your stool, change in your bowel movement, fluctuation in your weight, or cramps then it might be a sign of colon cancer. However, you might have colon cancer without experiencing any physical symptoms.

Yes, gastroenterologists perform surgery if necessary.