Gastroenterology covers digestive system disorders, liver disease, and complex GI surgery including liver transplant. The hospitals below have dedicated GI bleeding units, ERCP capability, and active liver transplant programs.
#1
Private · 200 beds · est. 2003 · NABH
Sola Science City Road, Off SG Highway, Sola, Ahmedabad 380060
OncologyRadiation TherapySurgical OncologyBone Marrow Transplant
#2
Private · 350 beds · est. 2006 · NABH 24x7 Emergency
Off Science City Road, Sola, Ahmedabad 380060
Cardiac SciencesNeurologyGastroenterologyTransplant
#3
Rajasthan Hospital Ahmedabad
★ 4.3
Trust · 250 beds · est. 1982 · NABH 24x7 Emergency
Camp Road, Shahibaug, Ahmedabad 380004
CardiologyCritical CareNephrologyOrthopedics
#4
Sterling Hospital Sindhubhavan
★ 4.3
Private · 120 beds · est. 2018 · NABH 24x7 Emergency
Off SG Highway, Auda Garden Road, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad 380054
UrologyRobotic SurgeryOncologySurgical Oncology
#5
Private · 250 beds · est. 1997 · NABH 24x7 Emergency
Vaishnodevi Circle, SG Highway, Ahmedabad 382421
Cardiac SciencesNeurologyGastroenterologyOrthopedics
#6
GCS Medical College and Hospital
★ 4.2
Trust · 750 beds · est. 2011 · NABH 24x7 Emergency
Opposite DRM Office, Near Chamunda Bridge, Naroda Road, Ahmedabad 380025
CardiologyOncologyNeurologyNephrology
Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of liver transplant in Ahmedabad?
Liver transplant in Ahmedabad costs Rs 18-30 lakh at private centres. The cost includes donor surgery, recipient surgery, ICU stay, and immunosuppression for the first year. Most major insurance plans cover liver transplant under transplant rider.
Which hospital is best for liver transplant in Ahmedabad?
The top liver transplant centres in Ahmedabad are ranked above by transplant volume and 1-year/5-year graft survival. Centres performing 100+ transplants annually typically have the best outcomes due to coordinated multidisciplinary teams.
Do these hospitals offer endoscopic procedures?
Yes — all major gastroenterology departments in Ahmedabad offer diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy including ERCP, EUS, and capsule endoscopy. Many centres also offer advanced bariatric and IBD-focused programs.
When should I see a gastroenterologist?
See a gastroenterologist for persistent abdominal pain (>2 weeks), unexplained weight loss, blood in stool, jaundice, or chronic acidity not responding to OTC medication. Early evaluation prevents complications.
Hospital data sourced from official accreditations and verified manually. Always verify treatment, costs, and doctor availability with the hospital directly. Not medical advice.