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Best Gastroenterologists in Valsad

Dr. Raj Rameshchandra Tandel

MBBS-. MD Medicine .DrNB Gastroenterology

GastroenterologyGastroenterology

Valsad, Gujarat, India, 396020

Frequently Asked Questions

A gastroenterologist is a specialist doctor who deals with problems of the digestive system. They treat issues related to the food pipe (esophagus), stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. They are experts in treating things like acidity (acid reflux), stomach ulcers, hepatitis, IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), and also colon cancer.

A gastroenterologist should have MBBS degree first, then MD in General Medicine, and after that DM or DNB in Gastroenterology. Some doctors even do extra training for advanced endoscopy or liver transplant work.

They treat a lot of digestive problems like GERD (acid reflux), stomach ulcers, IBS, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, fatty liver, hepatitis infections, gallstones, and gastritis. They also screen and treat cancers like colon cancer and stomach cancer.

Gastroenterologists do different procedures like endoscopy (to see inside food pipe and stomach), colonoscopy (to check large intestine), ERCP (for bile ducts and pancreas problems), liver biopsy (to check liver health), and removing polyps found inside intestines.

Normally, consultation charge in Valsad is between ₹500 to ₹1,200. It depends on the doctor's experience, where the hospital or clinic is, and if any extra tests are needed.

Yes, many doctors now give online consultation by apps like docindia. It’s good for showing reports, small stomach problems, or asking doubts without going hospital.

Yes, they are trained to handle liver problems like hepatitis B and C, fatty liver, liver cirrhosis, and even early-stage liver failure. If the disease becomes too serious, they also coordinate with liver transplant teams for further treatment.

They at first will do physical check, then blood test, stool test. if needed they do endoscopy, colonoscopy, ultrasound, CT scan or MRI also to find exact problem.

Yes, they guide patients with fatty liver on lifestyle changes like healthy diet and exercise plans. They also prescribe medicines if needed and do regular follow-up to avoid serious liver damage like fibrosis or cirrhosis.

Yes, they treat piles too. They use medicines first, and small procedures like rubber banding or sclerotherapy. If the piles are very big and painful, they may suggest surgery like hemorrhoidectomy.