Key conditions treated

If you have persistent abdominal pain, jaundice, vomiting, blood in stools, weight loss, or long-standing acidity, timely evaluation can prevent complications.

Fatty liver (NAFLD/NASH)

Assessment of liver health, fibrosis risk and lifestyle/medical plan.

Hepatitis (B/C) & jaundice

Work-up, staging and treatment planning with long-term monitoring.

Cirrhosis & portal hypertension

Management of complications and transplant evaluation when needed.

Ascites & liver failure

Cause identification, optimisation of medicines and procedural care.

Gallbladder stones & bile duct stones

Evaluation and minimally invasive surgical options where indicated.

Pancreatitis & pancreatic cysts

Acute and chronic pancreatitis care, imaging review and treatment.

GI bleeding & anaemia work-up

Finding the source and planning definitive treatment.

GI cancers

Liver, gallbladder, pancreas, stomach, colon and rectal cancers—multidisciplinary surgical care.

Treatments & procedures

A tailored plan is created after clinical evaluation and review of investigations. Procedures are recommended only when they add clear benefit.

Liver transplant evaluation

Pre-transplant assessment, optimisation and counselling for patients and families.

Hepatobiliary surgery

Liver, bile duct and gallbladder surgery for benign and cancer conditions.

Pancreatic surgery

Surgery for pancreatic tumours, cysts and complex pancreatitis cases.

GI cancer surgery

Stomach, colon and rectal cancer surgery with evidence-based planning.

Advanced laparoscopic surgery

Minimally invasive options for faster recovery when appropriate.

General GI surgery

Hernia, fistula, piles and other abdominal surgical conditions.

Doctor reviewing patient reports during consultation
Ultrasound-based evaluation for abdominal conditions

How care is planned

Every patient’s situation is different. The goal is accurate diagnosis, clear explanation and a step-by-step plan that prioritises safety and outcomes.

Detailed evaluation: symptoms, prior reports, medicines and co-morbidities.

Evidence-based decisions: surgery only when it improves long-term results.

Continuity of care: follow-up, nutrition guidance and monitoring for recurrence/complications.

“Please bring previous reports, imaging CDs and a list of current medicines for the most effective consultation.”

Common questions

When should you see a gastro & liver surgeon?

These answers are for general guidance and do not replace a medical consultation.

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