Many digestive and liver illnesses—such as IBD, chronic pancreatitis, cirrhosis, and chronic hepatitis—require long-term, coordinated care rather than one-time treatment.

Our chronic disease management program is designed to minimise flare-ups, prevent complications, and maintain the best possible quality of life over the long term.

Chronic Conditions

We provide ongoing care for:

  • Inflammatory bowel disease (Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s)
  • Chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis
  • Chronic pancreatitis
  • Recurrent acid reflux and Barrett’s oesophagus
  • Functional GI disorders requiring long-term support

Key Management Pillars

Effective chronic disease care goes beyond tablets; it integrates medical, dietary, and psychological support.

Medical

Optimised Therapy

Evidence-based medications, therapeutic drug monitoring, and regular review of treatment goals and side-effects.

Lifestyle

Nutrition & Habits

Customised diet plans, smoking and alcohol cessation support, and guidance on exercise and stress management.

Monitoring

Proactive Follow-up

Scheduled reviews, flare-up action plans, vaccination reminders, and early detection of disease progression.

Patient Outcomes

With consistent, multidisciplinary care, many patients lead active, fulfilling lives despite having chronic GI or liver conditions.

  • Fewer hospital admissions and emergencies
  • Better symptom control and day-to-day comfort
  • Improved work productivity and social functioning
  • Greater sense of control over one’s health journey

If you are living with a long-standing digestive or liver illness, a dedicated chronic disease management plan can make a meaningful difference to your future.

Frequently asked question

Regular visits help adjust treatment, detect complications early, and maintain long-term disease control.

Many chronic conditions require long-term medication, but doses and combinations may change over time depending on disease activity.

Yes. Diet, stress management, sleep, and avoiding triggers play a major role in reducing flare-ups and improving overall well-being.

Severe pain, persistent vomiting, bleeding, jaundice, or sudden worsening of symptoms should be evaluated immediately.

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