Gastroenterology Hospitals in Kukatpally, Hyderabad

Gastroenterology services deals with the management of diseases related to the digestive system which includes the gastro-intestinal tract, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas. At Treatment Range Hospitals, the expertise of some of the best gastroenterologists of Hyderabad ensure top-notch diagnostic and treatment facility. From common problems like gas and acidity to severe diseases like failure of liver and gastro-intestinal cancer, Treatment Range Hospitals specializes in dealing with all kinds of complexities.

Our team of specialists are equipped with high precision hand instruments, video navigational tools, and the latest endoscope technology which enables them to provide the most advanced care. Apart from high quality treatment from the best gastroenterologists, high skilled technicians and nurses ensure that patients are always treated with optimum care. Patients can also avail the best dietary guidance from word-class nutritionists.

At Treatment Range Hospitals, we ensure accurate diagnosis and medical/surgical treatment including minimally invasive procedures for speedy recovery and better quality of life.

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Gastroscopy

ERCP

Bile Duct Stone Extraction

Esophageal dilation

Argon plasma Coagulation

Capsule Endoscopy

Treatment Range Hospitals is a world-class gastroenterology services providing a wide range of treatment options. With our advanced facilities and expert medical attention we attend to patients experiencing chronic ailments involving digestive, liver and pancreatic, gall bladder and intestinal tracts. The unit comprises cutting-edge instruments, high-end endoscopic & radiology technology associated with video navigating tools, ICU and operation theater with an image intensifier providing precise and accurate diagnoses and surgical treatment for complex abdominal procedures. Our center has the region’s best gastroenterologists recognized for their expertise in performing minimally invasive laparoscopic and robotic surgeries.

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What do You Need to do Before an Endoscopy?

Before you undergo an endoscopy, make sure to discuss your medical history and medications with your gastroenterologist. If you take any blood thinners (including aspirin) or medications for pain, diabetes, or blood pressure, you may need to stop taking your medicine for a period of time before your endoscopy. As mentioned above, you will need to refrain from eating for 6-8 hours before your procedure.

Are Endoscopy Procedures Painful?

Absolutely not. You will be anesthetized before the procedure, either by an intravenous sedative or a topical numbing agent. You shouldn’t be able to feel anything during the procedure, and if you do feel something, you will be able to alert your doctor.

What causes gallstones?

Gallstones are hardened deposits of digestive fluid that can form in your gallbladder. Your gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ on the right side of your abdomen, just beneath your liver. The gallbladder holds a digestive fluid called bile that’s released into your small intestine.

Can we just remove the stones and leave the gallbladder alone?

Unlike in kidney stones where the kidneys are healthy. In patients with gallstones the gallbladder is diseased. Treatment was attempted in the early 20th century to dissolve / remove gallstones and leave the gallbladder intact. All such treatments the stones recurred within 3 to 6 months now we understand that gallbladder is the problem more than the stones and standard treatment of gallstones the world over is cholecystectomy (removal of complete gallbladder with stones).

Why is capsule endoscopy performed?

When other diagnostic procedures have failed to determine the cause of recurrent or persistent symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, anemia or bleeding, capsule endoscopy helps your physician actually see what the reason may be for those symptoms. For some chronic gastrointestinal diseases, the pill cam can help evaluate the extent to which your small intestine is involved or to monitor the effect of therapeutics. Capsule endoscopy also can be used to obtain motility data, such as gastric or small bowel passage time.

What happens to the capsule?

The capsule should pass through your body naturally in a bowel movement. If you can’t verify that the capsule has been excreted, it is common to have an abdominal X-ray to make sure. You should not undergo an MRI or get an MRI unless you are certain the capsule has passed. Please note that the Capsule is disposable and should not be returned to the office.

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