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Gallbladder Treatment in Chennai and Coimbatore - GEM Hospital

GEM Hospital provides specialized gall bladder treatment in Coimbatore and gall bladder treatment in Chennai to ensure swift and safe recovery for patients. Rely on our expert medical team for comprehensive care and effective treatment options.

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If your upper right belly hurts, especially after a meal, it could be gallbladder stones causing trouble. They've been building up quietly for years. At GEM Hospital, we treat gallbladder stones in Coimbatore and Chennai. Our main goals are to give you the right diagnosis, do surgery with a small incision, and get you back to normal as soon as possible. Whether you are looking for Gall Bladder Treatment in Coimbatore or Gall Bladder Treatment in Chennai, our gastro surgery experts will guide you through the whole process.

A quick look at gallbladder problems

Your gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped sac under your liver that stores bile to help you digest fats. Things go wrong when bile gets too thick and crystals form. Then, boom, gallstones. They can be as small as dust or as big as golf balls. A lot of people have them without saying anything, but what happens when one gets into the bile duct? Pain (biliary colic), swelling, infection, jaundice, or even pancreatitis.

At GEM Hospital, we handle everything from simple gallbladder stones to emergencies, both at our Gall Bladder Stone Treatment in Coimbatore and Gall Bladder Stone Treatment in Chennai locations. Our centers are well known for delivering complete Gall Bladder Treatment in Coimbatore and Gall Bladder Treatment in Chennai under one roof.

When you should call the doctor

If you're dealing with:

  • Pain in the upper right or middle of the belly after eating.

  • It's going to your right shoulder or back.

  • Feeling sick, burping, or throwing up after eating greasy food.

  • That feeling of being full and bloated that won't go away.

  • Severe cramps that last for 30 minutes to hours.

  • Yellow skin and eyes (don't wait for the duct to clear).

  • Fever and stomach pain (gallbladder infection emergency!).

  • Pee that is dark or poop that is light.

These are clear signs that you should think about getting treatment for gallstones in Coimbatore or Chennai. Timely Gall Bladder Treatment in Chennai and Gall Bladder Treatment in Coimbatore can prevent these symptoms from turning into serious complications.

Our plan for treatment

We do a lot of these for gallbladder stone treatment in Coimbatore and Chennai.

  • SILS (single incision): A cut in the belly button that is almost invisible and leaves no scars.

  • ERCP: Snags duct stones with an endoscope, so no surgery is needed.

  • Emergency surgery: If you have an infection or pancreatitis, you can get it done 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at either the Gall Bladder Stone Treatment in Coimbatore or the Gall Bladder Stone Treatment in Chennai centers.

For high-risk people with silent stones, GEM Hospital says to watch and wait while making dietary changes under expert supervision. Every treatment pathway, whether it is gallbladder treatment in Coimbatore or gallbladder treatment in Chennai, is planned carefully around your individual condition.

What makes GEM Hospital the place to be?

You deserve more than just a good doctor when it comes to your health. You deserve a team that has been doing it right for years. GEM Hospital has built a strong reputation for providing excellent gastro surgical care at its locations in Coimbatore and Chennai. It is one of the most trusted places in South India for treating gallstones in Coimbatore and Chennai.

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