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Dr. Surakshith T K

Gastroenterologist14 Years Exp.
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MD - General Medicine, DNB ( Gastroente...read more
₹ 1,200 at clinic
Fortis Escorts Hospital New Delhi , Sukhdev Vihar , Delhi
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 12:00 PM - 04:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Ajay Kumar

Gastroenterologist41 Years Exp.
MD - Medicine, DM - Gastroenterology
₹ 1,000 at clinic
BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital , Delhi
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Dr. M A Ansari

Gastroenterologist42 Years Exp.
Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
₹ 100 at clinic
200 online
Dr M A Ansari's Clinic , Delhi
Available today: 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
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Dr. Amit Javed

Gastroenterologist25 Years Exp.
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Surgical Gastroenterology/G.I. Surgery
₹ 1,000 at clinic
CK Birla Hospital , Punjabi Bagh , Delhi
Available today: 11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Dr. J.S. Bhogal

Gastroenterologist38 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DNB - Gastroenterology
₹ 700 at clinic
The Human Touch , Inderpuri , Delhi
Available today: 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Dr. Ishtkhar Ahmed

Gastroenterologist16 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DNB- Gastroenterology
₹ 600 at clinic
AHMED GASTRO LIVER & DENTAL CLINIC , Delhi
Next Available Slot:
 08:00 PM - 10:00 PM, MON, SAT
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Dr. Neha Berry

Gastroenterologist16 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Gastroenterology
₹ 700 at clinic
BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital , Delhi
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 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM, TUE, THU, SAT
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Dr. Subhasish Mazumder

Gastroenterologist29 Years Exp.
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MD - General Medicine, DNB - Gastroenterology
₹ 600 at clinic
Liver & Gastro Care Clinic , Ghaziabad
Available today: 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM
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Dr. S. Nundy

Gastroenterologist
₹ 1,500 at clinic
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital , Rajender Nagar , Delhi
Available today: 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM
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Dr. Aditya Shriya

Gastroenterologist25 Years Exp.
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB (Surgical gastroenterology)
₹ 1,500 at clinic
BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital , Delhi
Available today: 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Best Doctors for Liver Disease in Delhi

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
Surakshith T K₹ 1,200NA
Ajay Kumar₹ 1,000NA
M A Ansari₹ 100NA
Amit Javed₹ 1,000NA
J.S. Bhogal₹ 700NA
Ishtkhar Ahmed₹ 600NA
Neha Berry₹ 700NA
Subhasish Mazumder₹ 700NA
S. Nundy₹ 1,500NA
Aditya Shriya₹ 1,500NA

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which specialist is best for liver disease in Delhi?

Hepatologists are medical professionals who identify, treat, and manage conditions affecting your pancreas, gallbladder, liver, and bile ducts.

They see patients with liver-related illnesses the most frequently. Hepatitis, alcohol-related liver disease and liver cancer are a few of the conditions they frequently treat. They try to determine which hepatic organ is most affected and to what extent so they can diagnose the condition and decide on the most effective course of action.

If any of the following things transpired or happened, you should think about seeing a liver specialist:

  • Dark stools and/or urine
  • Fluid retention has been found in the belly or abdomen
  • Previous history of liver disease or blood transfusion
  • A history of liver disease in the family
  • Injection drug use or cocaine inhalation
  • Unsafe sexual behavior

How much does it cost to treat liver disease in Delhi?

According to disease stage, the average annual cost for patients without cirrhosis was estimated to be Rs. 17,277, for those with compensated cirrhosis to be Rs. 22,752, and for those with the end-stage liver disease be Rs. 59,995.

If you are concerned about any persistent signs or symptoms, schedule a visit with your doctor. If your abdominal pain is so intense that you are unable to remain still, get medical help right away.

How can I find the best gastroenterologist in Delhi?

Some of the best gastroenterologists in the nation are found in Delhi's many renowned hospitals and clinics. You can arrange to meet with them and discuss your health issues. You can look up Delhi's best gastroenterologists on the Lybrate website (https://www.lybrate.com).

Consider the following details as well:

  • Technology-oriented
  • They should be knowledgeable and hold the following degrees: MBBS, MD medicine, and DM hepatology
  • Testimonials/Awards/Recognition
  • Sterilization and cleanliness
  • Experience

What is one of the first signs of liver disease?

There aren't always obvious symptoms and signs of liver disease. If liver disease is present, the following symptoms and signs could be present:

  • Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice)
  • Swelling and pain in the abdomen
  • Swelling of the ankles and legs
  • Skin itch
  • Dark-colored urine
  • Light-colored stool
  • Continual fatigue
  • Nausea or diarrhea
  • Appetite loss
  • An easy-to-bruise tendency

Can you fix liver damage?

A special organ is a liver. Being able to regenerate, it is the only organ in the body. The damaged tissue in the majority of organs, including the heart, is replaced with a scar, much like on the skin. However, the liver can grow new cells to replace damaged tissue.

Can liver damage be repaired?

The only treatment for irreversible liver failure at this time is a liver transplant. If you experience progressive liver failure despite abstaining from alcohol, you might want to consider getting a liver transplant. Other than that, you're healthy enough to make it through the procedure.

Here are eight tried-and-true methods to get a healthy liver!

  1. Be sure to keep a healthy weight
  2. Maintain a healthy diet
  3. Regular exercise is advised
  4. Keep toxins at bay
  5. Drink alcohol sensibly
  6. Don't use illegal substances
  7. Stay away from contaminated needles
  8. If you've been around blood, seek medical attention

What is the best medicine for the liver?

The most well-known drug that can harm the liver is acetaminophen, also known as Tylenol. This drug is widely accessible without a prescription and is found in both prescription pain relievers and many over-the-counter cold and flu remedies.

The primary component of the majority of painkillers marketed as "non-aspirin" is acetaminophen.

Even for those with liver disease, acetaminophen is very safe when used as recommended. A high dose of acetaminophen taken continuously over a number of days or in excess at once, however, can harm the liver.

A healthy person should never take more than 1,000 mg of acetaminophen in a single dose or 4,000 mg in a single day. Even healthy people shouldn't take 3,000 mg of acetaminophen per day for more than 3 to 5 days at a time.

Patients who have liver disease should limit their daily acetaminophen intake to 2,000 mg, or even less if they have severe liver disease.

  1. All of the prescription and over-the-counter medications you take should have their labels read. Often, acetaminophen may be present, and you could unintentionally take more than is safe.
  2. Acetaminophen use increases the risk of severe liver damage in people who regularly consume alcoholic beverages. Regular alcohol consumption alters how the liver breaks down some medications.
  3. When it comes to acetaminophen, drinking alcohol causes an accumulation of a toxic byproduct in the liver that can destroy liver cells. You shouldn't take acetaminophen if you regularly consume alcohol.

Can a person live without a liver?

A healthy liver is essential to survival. A transplant may be necessary if your liver no longer functions properly. If you have chronic liver failure and end-stage liver disease, a liver transplant may be advised. This is a severe, potentially fatal liver condition.

Even if your liver is damaged or removed in part, it can still function. However, if it begins to completely shut down—a condition known as liver failure—you may only have a day or two to live if you don't receive immediate medical attention.

Which specialist is best for liver disease in Delhi?

Hepatologists are medical professionals who identify, treat, and manage conditions affecting your pancreas, gallbladder, liver, and bile ducts.

They see patients with liver-related illnesses the most frequently. Hepatitis, alcohol-related liver disease and liver cancer are a few of the conditions they frequently treat. They try to determine which hepatic organ is most affected and to what extent so they can diagnose the condition and decide on the most effective course of action.

If any of the following things transpired or happened, you should think about seeing a liver specialist:

  • Dark stools and/or urine
  • Fluid retention has been found in the belly or abdomen
  • Previous history of liver disease or blood transfusion
  • A history of liver disease in the family
  • Injection drug use or cocaine inhalation
  • Unsafe sexual behavior

How much does it cost to treat liver disease in Delhi?

According to disease stage, the average annual cost for patients without cirrhosis was estimated to be Rs. 17,277, for those with compensated cirrhosis to be Rs. 22,752, and for those with the end-stage liver disease be Rs. 59,995.

If you are concerned about any persistent signs or symptoms, schedule a visit with your doctor. If your abdominal pain is so intense that you are unable to remain still, get medical help right away.

How can I find the best gastroenterologist in Delhi?

Some of the best gastroenterologists in the nation are found in Delhi's many renowned hospitals and clinics. You can arrange to meet with them and discuss your health issues. You can look up Delhi's best gastroenterologists on the Lybrate website (https://www.lybrate.com).

Consider the following details as well:

  • Technology-oriented
  • They should be knowledgeable and hold the following degrees: MBBS, MD medicine, and DM hepatology
  • Testimonials/Awards/Recognition
  • Sterilization and cleanliness
  • Experience

What is one of the first signs of liver disease?

There aren't always obvious symptoms and signs of liver disease. If liver disease is present, the following symptoms and signs could be present:

  • Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice)
  • Swelling and pain in the abdomen
  • Swelling of the ankles and legs
  • Skin itch
  • Dark-colored urine
  • Light-colored stool
  • Continual fatigue
  • Nausea or diarrhea
  • Appetite loss
  • An easy-to-bruise tendency

Can you fix liver damage?

A special organ is a liver. Being able to regenerate, it is the only organ in the body. The damaged tissue in the majority of organs, including the heart, is replaced with a scar, much like on the skin. However, the liver can grow new cells to replace damaged tissue.

Can liver damage be repaired?

The only treatment for irreversible liver failure at this time is a liver transplant. If you experience progressive liver failure despite abstaining from alcohol, you might want to consider getting a liver transplant. Other than that, you're healthy enough to make it through the procedure.

Here are eight tried-and-true methods to get a healthy liver!

  1. Be sure to keep a healthy weight
  2. Maintain a healthy diet
  3. Regular exercise is advised
  4. Keep toxins at bay
  5. Drink alcohol sensibly
  6. Don't use illegal substances
  7. Stay away from contaminated needles
  8. If you've been around blood, seek medical attention

What is the best medicine for the liver?

The most well-known drug that can harm the liver is acetaminophen, also known as Tylenol. This drug is widely accessible without a prescription and is found in both prescription pain relievers and many over-the-counter cold and flu remedies.

The primary component of the majority of painkillers marketed as "non-aspirin" is acetaminophen.

Even for those with liver disease, acetaminophen is very safe when used as recommended. A high dose of acetaminophen taken continuously over a number of days or in excess at once, however, can harm the liver.

A healthy person should never take more than 1,000 mg of acetaminophen in a single dose or 4,000 mg in a single day. Even healthy people shouldn't take 3,000 mg of acetaminophen per day for more than 3 to 5 days at a time.

Patients who have liver disease should limit their daily acetaminophen intake to 2,000 mg, or even less if they have severe liver disease.

  1. All of the prescription and over-the-counter medications you take should have their labels read. Often, acetaminophen may be present, and you could unintentionally take more than is safe.
  2. Acetaminophen use increases the risk of severe liver damage in people who regularly consume alcoholic beverages. Regular alcohol consumption alters how the liver breaks down some medications.
  3. When it comes to acetaminophen, drinking alcohol causes an accumulation of a toxic byproduct in the liver that can destroy liver cells. You shouldn't take acetaminophen if you regularly consume alcohol.

Can a person live without a liver?

A healthy liver is essential to survival. A transplant may be necessary if your liver no longer functions properly. If you have chronic liver failure and end-stage liver disease, a liver transplant may be advised. This is a severe, potentially fatal liver condition.

Even if your liver is damaged or removed in part, it can still function. However, if it begins to completely shut down—a condition known as liver failure—you may only have a day or two to live if you don't receive immediate medical attention.

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