Dr Anand is a Hepatologist in Manipal Hospital More..
Dr Antony Paul Chettupuzha is a Senior Constlant - Gastroenterology in VPS Lakeshore, Kochi. More..
Dr Jose V Francis is a Senior Consultant - Gastroenterologist in VPS Lakeshore, Kochi, More..
Dr Abraham Koshy having 43 years as Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist. Dr Abraham Koshy is a Professor of Gastroenterology, Director of Hepatology & Director More..
Dr. Deven Gosavi, a highly regarded gastroenterologist with extensive experience, practices at Apollo Hospitals CBD Belapur in Mumbai. Dr. Gosavi specializes in addressin More..
Dr. Aabha Nagral is a senior Hepatologist, Pediatric Liver Specialist, Liver Transplant Physician associated with Apollo Hospitals, Jaslok Hospital & Medical Research More..
Don't know where to start?
- Speak to our in house doctor
- Get a response within 5 minutes
Description
A hepatologist is a medical specialist who is concerned with assessing, diagnosing and managing liver diseases, and problems in its related organs. Patients usually consult a Hepatologist only when they have been recommended to visit them by a doctor. They commonly deal with alcohol-related and viral hepatitis viruses. Patients can seek Medmonks’ assistance for selecting the best Hepatologists in India without any hassle of browsing the internet for hours and hours.
FAQ
1. How do I know who is the right doctor for me? Is the doctor board certified? In what field? – “How do I study a doctor’s profile”?
Patients can select the best hepatology doctor in India, by going through the following things:
Is the doctor certified by the MCI (Medical Council of India)? MCI is an authoritative council that provides certification and membership to the top surgeons in India.
What are the ratings given to the doctor by their old patients? Refer to the rating and reviews of old patients for analyzing the quality of treatment that will be provided to you.
How much experience does the hepatologist have? Liver conditions can be life-threatening, that should be treated in the early stages and preferably by an experienced doctor.
Is the hepatology Hospital easy to locate? Patients should ensure that their selected hospital can be located easily from the airport and is in a region that is surrounded by suitable accommodation options.
Patients can use Medmonks website to compare career profiles and achievements of different doctors to select the best hepatologist in India.
2. What is the difference between a hepatologist and a gastroenterologist?
A hepatologist is a medical specialist who is concerned with the management of liver disorders and problems in its associated organs. Initially, Hepatology was categorized as Gastroenterology’s sub-specialty, but the expansion of its study has turned into an individual speciality. A gastroenterologist is a trained physician with knowledge and experience in the treatment of gastrointestinal tract as well as the liver.
3. What are the special interests/procedures that some of these hepatologists are performing?
ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography) is a technique that is used to diagnose and treat pancreatic and bile duct disorders. ERCP is used for treating patients whose bile duct have been blocked or narrowed because of tumors, gallbladder stones, chronic pancreatitis and infection. It uses a thin tube, called endoscope which is inserted in the patient throat to reach the bile duct.
Transhepatic pancreatic-cholangiography – aka TPC is a type of X-ray used for detecting obstructions in the liver or the bile ducts which is performed by an hepatologist.
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt – is an artificial channel that is used for creating a connection between the hepatic and portal veins.
4. On selecting the doctor, how do we book the appointments? Can I video consult with her before arriving?
Medmonks provides international patients with an exclusive service to get in touch with their selected doctors, over a video consultation session before coming to India. Patients can use it for discussing any particular concern regarding the condition or just see if they are happy with their choice or not.
5. What happens during a typical doctor consult?
During a typical consultation, the doctor and the patient usually discuss the basic details about the disease, examining the patients' current condition, based on which a treatment plan is created. Patients should carry all their recent medical reports concerning the disease, as they can provide insight into the progression of the disease.
Usually the consultation beings with the doctor questioning the patient about the origin and symptoms of the diseases.
Next, the hepatologist will physically examine the patient for any visible signs or symptoms.
The doctor will also ask the patients about all the drugs, therapies, or treatments, they have undergone or are currently using for managing the disease.
Patient’s old reports will be analyzed to determine if any of the above-discussed treatments helped him/her to find any relief.
Based on the discussion the next appointment with the patient will be scheduled, and a new treatment plan will be created.
6. If I do not like the opinion given by the doctor, can I get a second opinion?
Medmonks assists patients in receiving second or more opinions on their condition, by booking their appointments with the hepatologist of the same stature and experience as their initial choice, who can help them explore advanced treatments techniques.
7. How do I stay in touch with my doctor after the surgery?
By using Medmonks services, patients become eligible to receive follow-up care from their hepatologist after they go back to their country free of cost for 6 months over text messages or two video call sessions.
8. What are the common conditions managed by a hepatologist?
The following conditions are diagnosed and managed by a hepatologist:
Liver diseases related to high alcohol consumption including liver cancer, fatty liver diseases and liver cirrhosis.
Viral Infections (Hepatitis A, B, C, & E)
Drug Overdose (Paracetamol Overdose)
Jaundice
Gastrointestinal bleeding that occurs because of portal hypertension which is linked to a liver injury.
Follow-up care after liver transplantation
Drug Metabolism
Damaged biliary tract or pancreas, caused because of cancer, alcohol, bleeding, obstruction or infection.
Tropical Infections like Schistosomiasis or Hydatid Cyst
Metabolic and Genetic liver disease
9. What should I search for the best Hepatology hospital or best hepatologist in India?
Patients should select their doctor and hospital after going through both there profiles thoroughly, as they will find different results for each specialty. By focusing on finding the best hospital in India, the patient might choose most reputed healthcare center, but that does not ensure, that its hepatology department is up to the mark to handle his/her case. Patients can also directly contact Medmonks, and get assistance without feeling overwhelmed by the endless choices of medical professionals and centers in India.
10. Why select Medmonks?
“Medmonks is the best medical tourism company in India that assists international patients with their travel, treatment, and accommodation in India. The company walks with the patients, guiding them to knock on the right doors, and get the best price for their treatment in India.
Our USPs:
A network of Hospitals & Best Hepatologists in India
Affordable Treatment Cost
Free Translators
Free Consultation with the selected doctor – Before arrival and after the departure
Visa Assistance │ Plane Tickets
Treatment Schedule
Hotel Bookings
Treatment Discounts
Follow-up care”