At CK Birla Hospitals, Jaipur, our Hepatology Department provides comprehensive care for patients with liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and bile duct disorders
Our team of expert hepatologists, combined with advanced diagnostic tools and modern treatment facilities, allows us to provide care at every stage—from early screening and medical management to advanced procedures and liver transplantation.
Hepatology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the liver and related organs such as the gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas. These organs play an essential role in digestion, metabolism, detoxification, and energy storage. When they are affected, it can lead to serious health issues.
At the CK Birla Hospitals, Jaipur, our Hepatology Department specialises in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of all liver and bile duct diseases. Our approach includes preventive care, medical management, endoscopic procedures, and surgical treatments as required.
We provide specialised care for a wide range of liver and bile duct conditions, including:
Liver diseases often develop silently, but some early signs include:
If you notice these symptoms, timely consultation with our hepatology team is essential for early treatment.
Accurate diagnosis is the first step to effective treatment. We provide a wide range of advanced diagnostic tests for liver and bile duct diseases, including:
Our experts customised the treatment plans based on the patient’s condition, stage of disease, and overall health. Our comprehensive hepatology services include:
For patients with advanced liver failure or end-stage liver disease, we provide liver transplantation services, performed by experienced surgeons with dedicated transplant care teams.
At CK Birla Hospitals, Jaipur, we provide comprehensive care for liver and bile duct conditions. Here’s why patients trust us:
Yes, hepatology is a specialised branch of gastroenterology that focuses specifically on the liver, bile ducts, gallbladder, and pancreas.
Some liver conditions, like fatty liver or early-stage hepatitis, can be reversed with proper treatment and lifestyle changes, while advanced damage may be managed but not fully reversed.
Yes, untreated fatty liver can progress to inflammation, fibrosis, cirrhosis, or even liver failure over time.
Healthy foods include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, while excessive alcohol, fried foods, sugary drinks, and processed foods can harm the liver.
Yes, liver issues can lead to itching, rashes, or yellowing of the skin due to bile buildup in the body.
No, liver damage can also result from viral infections, fatty liver, medications, toxins, autoimmune disorders, or genetic conditions.
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