Medical Gastroenterology Care

Our Gastroenterology Department provides expert care for a range of digestive disorders. Our team of specialists is dedicated to offering personalized care using the latest techniques to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.

We specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal conditions, including liver diseases, irritable bowel syndrome, and pancreatic disorders. Our focus is on providing minimally invasive treatment options that promote faster recovery and optimal health outcomes.

Our Gastroenterology Services Include:

Our comprehensive services cover various aspects of digestive health, ensuring you receive the best possible care.

  • Advanced Endoscopy & Colonoscopy
  • Management of Liver Diseases
  • Treatment for Pancreatic Disorders
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Management
  • Personalized Care for GERD & Acid Reflux
Gastroenterology Treatment
Frequently Asked Questions

Our team is here to help answer any questions you may have about your digestive health and treatment options.

Endoscopy allows for direct visualization of the digestive tract, enabling accurate diagnosis and treatment of conditions such as ulcers, tumors, and blockages without the need for invasive surgery.

Pancreatic disorders are treated with a combination of medications, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, surgery. Our specialists will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your unique needs.

Gallbladder removal, known as cholecystectomy, typically requires a few weeks of recovery. With minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques, most patients can return to normal activities within 1-2 weeks.

IBD, which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, is managed through a combination of medications, dietary changes, and sometimes surgery. Treatment is personalized based on the severity and response to therapies.

Liver diseases such as cirrhosis and hepatitis are treated with a combination of medications, lifestyle changes, and in severe cases, surgery, including liver transplants. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment.