A General & GI Surgeon specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases of the digestive system, abdominal organs, and soft tissues using both open and minimally invasive surgical techniques.
• Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
• Appendectomy
• Hernia repair
• GI endoscopy and colonoscopy
• Colorectal surgeries
• Emergency abdominal surgeries
No. Many GI conditions can be managed with medications, lifestyle changes, or endoscopic procedures. Surgery is recommended only when conservative treatment is ineffective.
These procedures are usually performed under sedation and are generally painless. They are important diagnostic tools for GI conditions.
Yes. Regular follow-ups help ensure proper healing, prevent complications, and guide dietary and lifestyle modifications.
Yes. Wherever suitable, minimally invasive and advanced laparoscopic techniques are used to improve recovery and outcomes.
Depending on your condition, tests may include blood tests, ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, endoscopy, or colonoscopy to confirm diagnosis and plan treatment.
You should consult if you have persistent abdominal pain, difficulty in digestion, bleeding per rectum, hernia swelling, gallstone symptoms, or if advised by your physician.