Gastroenterology
Highly specialized medical care for the digestive system and also for liver disorders.
8
Specialists
9,000+
Appointments/Year
4+
Procedures
3
Facilities

Working Hours
Treatment
Sub-Specialties
Hepatology
Pancreatic Diseases
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Accreditations
ASGE Recognition for Quality
About Gastroenterology
Our Gastroenterology department offers highly specialized medical care for a wide range of conditions affecting the digestive system, including the esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. Our team of expert gastroenterologists utilizes the latest diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, such as advanced endoscopy, colonoscopy, and ERCP, to accurately identify and treat gastrointestinal disorders. We provide comprehensive management for chronic conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), GERD, and liver cirrhosis, focusing on improving the long-term health and quality of life for our patients. Our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art motility testing units and a specialized liver care unit to ensure the highest standards of clinical precision. We are committed to a patient-centered approach, where personalized treatment plans are developed based on each individual's needs, supported by the latest medical research.

Impact & Outcomes
99%
Screening Accuracy
5,500
Endoscopies/Year
Specialized
Liver Care Unit
Procedures
Endoscopy
Visual examination of the upper digestive system using a flexible tube and camera for diagnosis and treatment.
Colonoscopy
Advanced diagnostic test used to examine the colon and rectum to detect polyps or signs of colorectal cancer.
Liver Biopsy
Medical procedure to collect a small sample of liver tissue for testing to identify various liver conditions.
ERCP
Specialized procedure combining endoscopy and X-ray to diagnose and treat issues in the liver and bile ducts now.

What we offer
Patient Care
Customized clinical plans perfectly tailored to every patient's unique health profile, lifestyle, and vital goals.
Modern Tech
Modern diagnostic systems and cutting-edge medical tools used for precise, rapid, and efficient heart treatments.
Expert Team
Top cardiologists and surgeons collaborating daily to provide a high level of integrated, full care services.
Better Outcomes
Strategic focus on boosting recovery speeds, heart health, patient comfort, and the overall quality of daily life.
Facilities

Endoscopy Suite
State-of-the-art suite equipped with high-definition imaging for performing complex gastrointestinal procedures.
Gastro Lab
Advanced laboratory for performing specialized diagnostic tests to identify various digestive system disorders.
Motility Testing Unit
Specialized facility for measuring muscle contractions in the digestive tract to diagnose movement disorders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What is a colonoscopy?
A.A colonoscopy is a diagnostic procedure used to examine the inside of the colon and rectum using a flexible camera called a colonoscope. It is a critical tool for identifying potential issues such as polyps or signs of cancer, allowing for early intervention and treatment.
Q.What are the symptoms of GERD?
A.Common symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) typically include frequent heartburn, acid regurgitation, and difficulty swallowing. If you experience these symptoms regularly, our specialists can provide a thorough evaluation and develop a personalized care plan.
Q.How is liver cirrhosis treated?
A.Treatment for liver cirrhosis focuses on managing symptoms, preventing further damage, and slowing the progression of the condition. This often involves lifestyle changes and specialized medical therapies tailored to each patient's specific health needs and liver function.
Q.What is IBD?
A.Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a term for chronic conditions that involve inflammation of the digestive tract, including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Our team provides advanced therapies to help manage inflammation and improve the long-term health of patients.
Q.Do I need to fast before an endoscopy?
A.Yes, you will typically need to fast for at least 6 to 8 hours before an endoscopy procedure to ensure that your stomach is empty. This allows our specialists to have a clear view of the digestive tract and perform a thorough and accurate examination of the internal lining.
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Our specialists are ready to provide you with world-class care and personalized treatment plans.



