Dr. Madhu Sudan Modi - Gastroenterology in Bhubaneswar

Dr. Madhu Sudan Modi

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Surgical Gastroenterology, MRCS (UK), FRCS - General Surgery

GastroenterologyGastroenterology
  • Bhubaneswar, Odisha
  • 2 Awards

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Clinic Locations

Apollo Hospitals

Plot Number 251, Samantpuri, Khordha , Bhubaneswar , Odisha , India

Services

  • Hepatitis A Treatment
  • Hepatitis B Treatment
  • Hepatitis C Treatment
  • Gall Bladder (Biliary) Stone Treatment
  • Hepatitis E Treatment
  • Gastroenteritis Treatment
  • Ulcerative Colitis Treatment
  • Bladder Cancer Surgery
  • Pancreas transplantation
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Treatment
  • Liver Disease Treatment
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome ( IBS ) Treatment
  • Hepatitis D Treatment
  • ERCP
  • Gastroscopy
  • Acidity Treatment
  • Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic
  • Peptic / Gastric Ulcer Treatment
  • Colitis Treatment
  • Gastritis Treatment
  • Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Mucosal Resection
  • Jaundice Treatment
  • Hemorrhoids Treatment

Specialization

  • GastroIntestinal Surgeon
  • Gastroenterologist

Education

  • MKCG Medical College, Berhampur, Orissa - 1987 Graduated
    MBBS
  • MKCG Medical College, Berhampur, Orissa - 1992 Graduated
    MS - General Surgery
  • National Board of Examination, India - 2011 Graduated
    DNB - Surgical Gastroenterology
  • The Royal College of Surgeons, UK - 2010 Graduated
    MRCS (UK)
  • The Royal College of Surgeons, UK - 2012 Graduated
    FRCS - General Surgery
  • The Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India - 2010 Graduated
    Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery
  • ASAN Foundation - 2008 Graduated
    Fellowship Training in Living Donor Liver Transplantation

Work & Experience

  • Ethicon Institute of Surgical Education, Mumbai, India
    Trainee, Oncology, GI Services
  • Ethicon Institute of Surgical Education, Mumbai, India
    Trainee, GI stapling

Awards

  • MBBS - 05 Gold Medals, 04 Honours, University Topper, Best Graduate MS - Pfizer Post Graduate Gold Medal

  • Awards in National and International Meets * Academic Champion, Executive Body Member, IHPBA

Membership

  • Member of the Royal College of surgeons of England, London

  • Tata Memorial Medical Alumni Society

  • International Hepato-Pancreatic-Biliary Association (M-64)

  • Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo-surgeons(M-1142)

  • Indian Association of surgical Gastroenterology(M-62)

  • Indian Society of Oncology & Surgical Oncology(M-21)

News

Fatty Liver: Everything You Need to Know

The liver is present on the right side of the belly, a meaty organ weighing about 3 pounds. The liver has two large sections- left and right lobes, along with parts of the pancreas and intestines, the gallbladder sits under the liver. With these organs, the liver works together to absorb, process, and digest food. The main function of the liver is to maintain and filter the blood coming from the digestive tract to the rest of the body. The liver detoxify metabolizes drugs and detoxifies chemicals along with also makes proteins for blood clotting and other life-supporting functions mentioned below-

11 Best Foods to Keep Your Liver Healthy

The liver is a powerhouse of an organ. It performs a variety of essential tasks, ranging from producing proteins, cholesterol, and bile to storing vitamins, minerals, and even carbohydrates. It also breaks down toxins like alcohol, medicines, and natural by-products of metabolism. Keeping your liver in good shape is important for maintaining health. Your liver not only produces vital proteins, cholesterol, and bile but also stores vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that you need to keep your body healthy. It breaks down harmful toxins, too, including alcohol, medications, and natural by-products of metabolism.

Gas, Bloating, And Burping: How to Reduce Them?

In the present day, a lot of people are found to be suffering from several types of health issues, and one of them is digestion-related complications. Digestive problems occur when the gastrointestinal tract of the body fails to function properly and as a result, the food that you are taking in through your regular diet is not digested properly. When the food components that you are having are not digested properly, there are higher risks of developing indigestion, which can also lead to other problems as well, some of which are burping, gas, and/ or bloating.

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