Preventive gastroenterology focuses on identifying risks early, screening for silent disease, and adopting lifestyle measures that keep your digestive system healthy in the long term.
Through structured check‑ups and counselling, we aim to prevent major problems like advanced liver disease, colorectal cancer, and complications of ulcers or reflux.
Key Focus Areas
Our preventive programs are tailored around:
- Screening for colorectal cancer and polyps
- Early detection of fatty liver and viral hepatitis
- Monitoring patients with Barrett’s oesophagus or gastric polyps
- Metabolic risk assessment (obesity, diabetes, cholesterol)
- Diet and lifestyle optimisation for gut health
How the Program Works
We design a personalised preventive plan based on your age, family history, and current health profile.
Screen
Baseline Check‑up
Blood tests, ultrasound, stool tests, and endoscopic screening where indicated by international guidelines.
Plan
Risk‑Based Strategy
Defining how often you need follow‑up tests and what specific modifications are needed for diet, weight, alcohol, and medications.
Support
Ongoing Guidance
Regular reviews, reinforcement of healthy habits, vaccinations (for hepatitis, etc.), and early intervention if new symptoms arise.
Long‑Term Benefits
Preventive care reduces the likelihood of sudden emergencies and advanced disease, giving you greater control over your health.
- Early detection of silent but serious conditions
- Lower risk of digestive cancers and liver failure
- Better quality of life with fewer flare‑ups
- Clear roadmap for check‑ups instead of ad‑hoc testing
Investing in preventive gastro care today can significantly reduce both health risks and future treatment costs.
Frequently asked question
People above 40, those with family history of liver or bowel cancer, or anyone with metabolic risk factors should consider structured screening.
Intervals vary from yearly to once in 3–5 years, depending on your risk category and previous results.
Yes, it helps prevent progression, detect complications early, and coordinate vaccinations and lifestyle plans.
Most evaluations can be completed in a single or couple of visits, with follow‑ups scheduled at convenient intervals.