Meet Our Specialist

Dr. Keyur A Sheth

DNB Medicine, FRCP (Glasgow)

DrNB Gastroenterology, MRCP SCE Gastroenterology

Fellow Advanced GI Endoscopy

Dr. Keyur Sheth is a highly respected and experienced Gastroenterologist with over 23 years of overall medical experience, including more than 10 years as a specialist in the field. Known for his calm exterior, patient-centric approach, and open-minded nature, Dr. Sheth is admired by his patients for his compassionate care and genuine interest in their well-being. His jovial demeanor and clear communication style make him approachable and trusted by all those under his care.

He has been practicing Gastroenterology for over 10 years and has completed DNB in General Medicine and DNB in Gastroenterology from the National Board of Examinations, New Delhi. He has completed a Fellowship in Advanced Endoscopy and has successfully cleared the MRCP in Gastroenterology, awarded by the British Society of Gastroenterology and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. He has also been honored with the prestigious Fellowship from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow (FRCP)—a testament to his dedication to excellence and lifelong learning.

What We Provide

Provided Services

Diagnostic Upper GI Endoscopy, Gastroscopy

Diagnostic Lower GI Endoscopy, Colonoscopy

Diagnostic Enteroscopy

Therapeutic Upper GI Endoscopy

Therapeutic Lower GI Endoscopy (Colonoscopy)

Interventional ERCP

Interventional EUS

Third Space Endoscopy

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WHY CHOOSE US

Internationally Trained Expert

Expert Doctor

Endoscopic Procedures

Patient-Centered Care

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Our Blogs

Blog 1: "5 Signs You Should See a Gastroenterologist"

Your digestive system plays a crucial role in your overall health, yet many people ignore early warning signs of gastrointestinal (GI) issues.

Blog 2: "What is an Endoscopy and When Do You Need One?"

Endoscopy is a common, minimally invasive procedure that helps doctors diagnose and sometimes treat conditions affecting the digestive tract.

Frequently Asked Questions

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You should consult a gastroenterologist if you experience chronic abdominal pain, persistent heartburn, difficulty swallowing, changes in bowel habits, blood in stool, or unexplained weight loss.
An endoscopy examines the upper digestive tract (esophagus, stomach, duodenum), while a colonoscopy is used to view the colon and rectum. Both are used for diagnosis and treatment.
No, endoscopy is generally painless. It is performed under mild sedation or anesthesia to ensure maximum comfort during the procedure.
You will be given specific instructions, including fasting or bowel preparation. It’s important to follow them closely to ensure accurate results and a safe procedure.
Most diagnostic procedures are done on a day-care basis, and you can go home the same day. Complex procedures may require observation or a short hospital stay.

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