GallStone

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What Are Gallstones?

Gallstones are hard, pebble-like substances that form in the gallbladder—a small organ located under the liver that stores bile. These stones develop when substances in bile, like cholesterol or bilirubin, become imbalanced and harden. Gallstones can range in size from a grain of sand to a golf ball and may be single or multiple.

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Dr.Neil Palkhiwala- Gallstone Treatment Specialist in Ahmedabad

Dr. Neil Palkhiwala is a trusted Gallstone Treatment Specialist in Ahmedabad, skilled in diagnosing and managing gallbladder and bile duct stones. He offers advanced treatments including endoscopic procedures like ERCP and minimally invasive approaches for safe stone removal. With his expertise, patients receive effective relief from pain and complications, restoring digestive health.

Schedule your Alcoholic Liver Disease care with Dr. Neil Palkhiwala- Director and Head Aryav Multispeciality Hospital, Ahmedabad . Call us to book your appointment or ask any questions to +91 91069 95254

Frequently Asked Questions

Which doctor is best for gallbladder stones?
A gastroenterologist is usually the first doctor to consult for gallbladder stones, as they can diagnose the condition and recommend appropriate treatment.
A general surgeon or a hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) surgeon performs gallbladder stone removal, typically through minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery.
The cost of gallbladder stone surgery varies depending on the surgeon’s experience, hospital infrastructure, and complexity of the case. It is best to consult a specialist for an accurate estimate.
In some cases, gallstones can be managed without surgery using medications, lifestyle changes, or endoscopic procedures, but surgery is often the most effective and permanent solution for symptomatic stones.
Gallstones that cause symptoms, complications, or obstruction, regardless of size, typically require surgery. Small, asymptomatic stones may be monitored under a doctor’s guidance.