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Gastro & Liver Sciences

Specialised care for digestive system and liver conditions — from endoscopic procedures to comprehensive management of chronic liver disease.

The Gastro & Liver Sciences Department at Aarogya Hospital provides expert care for conditions affecting the oesophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. Our gastroenterologists use advanced diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy techniques to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment with minimal discomfort.

When Should You Visit?

Persistent abdominal pain or bloating
Chronic acidity, heartburn, or indigestion
Difficulty swallowing or unexplained weight loss
Jaundice or yellowing of skin and eyes
Blood in stool or black-coloured stools
Chronic diarrhoea or constipation
Elevated liver enzymes in blood reports

Conditions Treated

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)Peptic Ulcer DiseaseIrritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's, Ulcerative Colitis)Hepatitis B and CFatty Liver Disease (NAFLD/NASH)Liver CirrhosisPancreatitis — Acute and ChronicGallstone Disease

Treatments & Procedures

Upper GI Endoscopy (OGD)ColonoscopyEndoscopic BiopsyLiver BiopsyMedical Management of Chronic Liver DiseaseH. Pylori Eradication TherapyDietary and Lifestyle Counselling for GI Disorders

Diagnostic Support

Facilities & Equipment

Facilities

  • Dedicated endoscopy suite
  • Day-care procedure room for endoscopic interventions

Equipment

  • HD endoscopy system with NBI (Narrow Band Imaging)
  • Colonoscope and gastroscope
  • Endoscopic biopsy and polypectomy instruments

Frequently Asked Questions

You should consult a gastroenterologist if you have persistent digestive symptoms like abdominal pain, heartburn, bloating, changes in bowel habits, or if blood tests show elevated liver enzymes. Early evaluation can prevent complications.

Endoscopy is performed under mild sedation and is generally well-tolerated. Most patients experience minimal discomfort and can go home the same day after a brief observation period.

In early stages, fatty liver disease (NAFLD) can often be reversed with weight loss, dietary changes, exercise, and management of associated conditions like diabetes and high cholesterol. Advanced stages require closer medical supervision.

Book an Appointment

Consult our Gastro & Liver Sciences specialists. We are here to help you with expert care and guidance.

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