GI Surgeries
Once you have booked an appointment with the doctor, you are already on the path to cure. This is undoubtedly your first step towards a healthy life. In your first visit, the doctor will diagnose the condition based on the symptoms and accordingly craft a treatment plan.
In the next step, the doctor conducts several tests for a better understanding of the disease or condition. The doctor can also conduct a few procedures depending upon the condition or disease of the patients. With these, the doctor designs the most suitable treatment plan to ensure the recovery of patients in the quickest possible time.
After a treatment applied, the doctor advises a follow-up to analyse the treatment's effect. Follow-up happens to be important to understand the patient's response to the offered treatment. Follow-up plays a vital role in helping doctors understand whether any modifications or alterations are necessary for the treatment plan.
Dr. Vivek Tank is a distinguished name in the field of gastrointestinal surgeries and procedures whom every patient can blindly trust. The doctor's focus is always on offering genuine help to every patient and providing world-class services.
Appendicitis (appendix infection) occurs when the appendix becomes blocked, usually by stool or as a result of a body infection...
A hernia is a tear in your muscle or tissue that allows part of your insides to stick out. It can be a bulge of an internal organ or your intestines...
The gallbladder is surgically removed during a cholecystectomy. The gallbladder is removed because gallstones are causing pain or infection....
'Piles' or 'Hemorrhoids' are blood vessels found within the rectum and anal canal walls. Piles form when these blood vessels swell, causing the tissue above them to stretch...
A small rip in the mucosa, a delicate, moist tissue that lines the anus, is known as an anal fissure. When you pass large or hard stools during a bowel movement...
An anal fistula, also known as a fistula-in-ano, is a tunnel that forms between the anus' interior and its outer skin...
Upper endoscopy, commonly referred to as gastroscopy, is the use of an endoscope, a thin, flexible tube, ....
A colonoscopy is a test that looks for changes in the large intestine (colon) and rectum, such as swollen...
ERCP, or endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, is a procedure used to diagnose and treat....
Endo Sonography is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose digestive (GI) and lung diseases....
Third space endoscopy refers to a group of endoscopic procedures performed in the "third space,"....
Losing weight and staying fit and healthy is not just a choice but a compulsion for long life....
A High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry is a test that looks for changes in the large intestine (colon) and rectum, such as swollen, irritated tissues, polyps, or cancer.
Patients with constipation and/or faecal incontinence are evaluated using high-resolution anorectal manometry.
The esophageal pH test is an outpatient procedure that measures the pH or amount of acid that flows into the oesophagus from the stomach over the course of 24 hours.