Advanced Gastroenterology & Hepatology Care
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Accurate diagnosis and evidence-based treatment by an experienced gastroenterologist.
Modern endoscopy and diagnostic tools ensuring precise and safe procedures.
Every patient receives tailored treatment based on their unique condition.
Calm and friendly environment designed for a stress-free experience.
High-quality treatment with transparent pricing, ensuring true value.
Honest, transparent, and patient-first approach in every consultation.
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At GastroX Digestive Care, we are dedicated to providing advanced, patient-focused treatment for digestive and liver disorders. Every patient is unique, and so is their treatment β we believe in personalized care tailored to individual needs.
Led by Dr. Purna Chandra Sethy, an experienced Gastroenterologist, the clinic specializes in accurate diagnosis, ethical treatment, and modern endoscopic procedures.
Our mission is simple β to help patients achieve long-term digestive health through expert care, advanced technology, and compassionate support.
Modern diagnostic and treatment procedures for accurate results
Years of expertise in gastroenterology and liver diseases
Every patient receives tailored care and attention
Ethical, transparent, and patient-first approach
To provide high-quality, affordable, and accessible gastroenterology care, helping patients live healthier and happier lives through early diagnosis, effective treatment, and continuous care.
Dyspepsia (indigestion) and acid reflux (GERD) are common digestive conditions causing discomfort, burning sensation, and bloating. Early diagnosis and proper treatment can provide long-term relief.
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Upper abdominal discomfort, bloating, or fullness usually after meals.
Backflow of stomach acid into the food pipe causing heartburn and irritation.
Here are some common questions patients often ask before seeking treatment.
Donβt ignore symptoms like acidity, bloating, or heartburn. Early consultation can prevent complications and improve quality of life.
Gallbladder and pancreatic stones are common digestive conditions that can cause severe abdominal pain and complications if left untreated. Early diagnosis and advanced endoscopic treatment ensure safe and effective management.
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Gallstones are hardened deposits that form in the gallbladder from bile components like cholesterol or bilirubin.
Pancreatic stones form inside the pancreas and can block digestive enzyme flow, leading to pain and inflammation.
Untreated stones can lead to serious complications like infection, pancreatitis, or blockage of bile ducts. Timely treatment prevents severe pain and long-term damage.
Common doubts about gallbladder and pancreatic stones.
Early treatment can prevent serious complications like pancreatitis and infection. Consult a specialist today.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and other functional gastrointestinal disorders are common conditions where the digestive system appears normal but functions abnormally. These disorders are strongly linked to the gut-brain axis and can significantly impact daily life.
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Functional GI disorders are conditions where the digestive tract looks normal but does not function properly. This is often due to altered communication between the brain and gut, leading to symptoms like pain, bloating, and bowel irregularities. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Constipation predominant
Diarrhea predominant
Mixed type
Unclassified
IBS is diagnosed based on symptoms and by excluding other conditions. Tests may include blood tests, stool analysis, and endoscopy when required.
Common questions about IBS and functional gastrointestinal disorders.
IBS is not life-threatening but can affect quality of life. With the right treatment and guidance, symptoms can be well controlled.
IBD is a chronic inflammation of the digestive tract. The two main types are Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Early diagnosis and specialized treatment can help control symptoms and improve quality of life.
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Can affect any part of the digestive tract, often with patchy inflammation.
Inflammation limited to the colon and rectum, usually continuous.
Diagnosis is based on symptoms, blood/stool tests, colonoscopy, imaging (CT/MRI), and biopsy to differentiate from other GI disorders.
Common questions about IBD and its management.
Early consultation and proper management of IBD can help prevent complications and improve quality of life.
Advanced endoscopic procedures allow minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment of complex gastrointestinal conditions using specialized imaging and instruments. These techniques often replace the need for traditional surgery and provide faster recovery with precision care.
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Advanced endoscopy involves specialized procedures using flexible scopes with enhanced imaging and tools to diagnose, treat, and manage a range of GI conditions without open surgery.
A long, flexible tube with a camera (endoscope) is inserted through the mouth or rectum to visualize the digestive tract and perform diagnostic or therapeutic interventions.
Endoscopic Retrograde CholangioPancreatography to diagnose/treat bile duct or pancreatic disorders.
High-resolution imaging and biopsy using ultrasound from inside the GI tract.
Removal of polyps and early lesions without surgery.
A swallowable camera pill for detailed small intestine imaging.
Detailed assessment of the large intestine for diagnosis and therapeutic intervention.
Common questions about advanced endoscopy procedures.
Advanced endoscopy provides effective, safe solutions for complex GI conditions with minimal recovery time.
Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas β a gland behind the stomach that helps with digestion and blood sugar regulation. It can be sudden (**acute**) or longβstanding and progressive (**chronic**). Early diagnosis and proper care can help manage symptoms and prevent complications.
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Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. In **acute pancreatitis**, inflammation appears suddenly and may last days, whereas in **chronic pancreatitis** the inflammation and damage persist longβterm, leading to scarring and loss of function over time.
Symptoms may vary depending on whether the condition is acute or chronic.
Diagnosis usually combines clinical symptoms, physical examination, and tests such as blood tests (elevated amylase/lipase), ultrasound, CT or MRI imaging. This helps distinguish acute from chronic inflammation and assess severity.
Answers to common questions about pancreatitis.
Whether your pancreatitis is acute or chronic, early evaluation and personalized care can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Colonoscopy is an advanced endoscopic procedure used to examine the inner lining of the large intestine (colon and rectum). It helps diagnose conditions like polyps, inflammation, bleeding, and colorectal cancer at an early stage.
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A flexible tube with a camera (colonoscope) is inserted through the rectum to visualize the colon. It allows direct examination, biopsy, and even treatment during the same procedure.
The procedure is performed under sedation for comfort. The colonoscope is gently advanced through the colon to examine the lining.
If needed, small tissue samples (biopsy) can be taken, and polyps can be removed during the same procedure.
Typically takes 20β40 minutes depending on findings and interventions.
Common questions about colonoscopy procedure.
Colonoscopy is one of the most effective tools to detect and prevent colorectal cancer. Donβt delay your screening.
Gastrointestinal Oncology focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of cancers affecting the digestive system, including the oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, liver, bile duct, colon, rectum, and anus. Early detection and specialised treatment can significantly improve outcomes.
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GI Oncology is the branch of cancer care dedicated to tumours of the digestive tract and related organs. This includes cancers of the oesophagus, stomach, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, bile ducts, small intestine, colon and rectum.
Effective GI cancer treatment typically involves a team of specialists β including surgical, medical, and radiation oncologists β working together to personalise care for each patient.
Cancer of the food pipe, affecting swallowing and nutrition.
Cancer of the stomach lining, often detected through endoscopy.
Cancer of the colon or rectum with symptoms like blood in stool or altered bowel habits.
Cancers of the pancreas or liver requiring advanced imaging and oncology care.
GI cancer diagnosis typically involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, imaging (such as CT/MRI), endoscopic evaluation and biopsy to confirm cancer type and stage.
Common questions about GI Oncology and cancer care.
Early evaluation, personalised treatment plans, and specialised oncology care can improve outcomes for patients with digestive system cancers.
Neurogastroenterology focuses on the interaction between the brain and the digestive system (gut-brain axis). Motility disorders occur when the muscles and nerves of the gastrointestinal tract do not function properly, affecting digestion and movement of food.
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It studies how the brain and nervous system control digestive functions. Any disruption in this communication can lead to symptoms like pain, bloating, or abnormal bowel movements.
Motility refers to the movement of food through the digestive tract. When this movement becomes too slow, too fast, or uncoordinated, it leads to motility disorders. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Chronic acid reflux due to abnormal esophageal movement.
Delayed stomach emptying causing nausea, vomiting, and fullness.
Difficulty in swallowing due to failure of esophageal muscles to relax.
Slow movement of stool through the colon.
Conditions like IBS caused by gut-brain interaction issues.
Abnormal movement of the intestines affecting digestion.
Diagnosis involves clinical evaluation along with specialized tests such as endoscopy, manometry, gastric emptying studies, and imaging to assess gut movement and nerve function.
Common questions about motility disorders and gut-brain conditions.
Neurogastroenterology focuses on improving the gut-brain connection to help manage chronic digestive symptoms effectively.
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GastroX Digestive Care
Near Sebika Medicine Store,Acharya Vihar
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Mon β Sat:
Morning: 8:00 AM β 9:00 AM
Evening: 6:30 PM β 8:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Donβt ignore digestive symptoms. Early consultation ensures better recovery.
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