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Dr. Himanshu Yadav is an M.Ch.-qualified Surgical Gastroenterologist with more than 20 years of surgical experience and more than 22,000 procedures. He provides specialised care for diseases of the digestive tract, liver, gallbladder, bile ducts and pancreas, as well as colorectal conditions, proctology, complex hernia, obesity and gastrointestinal cancers. Laparoscopic, laser and robotic approaches are considered only when clinically appropriate.

A surgical gastroenterologist assesses diseases of the oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas and abdominal wall when surgical judgement may be needed. Depending on the diagnosis, treatment may involve observation, medicines, further tests, referral to another specialist or an operation. Not every digestive condition requires surgery.
A medical gastroenterologist primarily diagnoses and treats digestive conditions without surgery, including medicines and endoscopic procedures. A surgical gastroenterologist has advanced surgical training and evaluates whether an operation may help, which approach may be appropriate and how preparation, risks and recovery should be managed. The two specialties often work together for complex digestive, liver, pancreatic, colorectal and cancer-related conditions.

Dr. Yadav completed his M.B.B.S. and M.S. in General Surgery at S.N. Medical College, Agra, followed by M.Ch. training in Surgical Gastroenterology at SGPGIMS, Lucknow.
His practice includes advanced gastrointestinal surgery, proctology, hepatopancreatobiliary and colorectal surgery, complex hernia and abdominal-wall reconstruction, bariatric and metabolic surgery, and gastrointestinal cancer surgery.
He is Past Chairman of Central Zone AMASI and National Coordinator of the Safe Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Programme, AMASI. His approach centres on careful diagnosis, appropriate case selection, clear discussion of non-operative and operative options, and structured follow-up.
View the Complete Professional ProfileConsider a consultation when a digestive or abdominal condition may need surgery, another clinician has suggested an operation, symptoms continue despite treatment, imaging or endoscopy shows a structural problem, or you want a second surgical opinion. A confirmed diagnosis is not required before arranging a routine surgical assessment.
Bring current medicines and allergies, relevant blood tests, scans, endoscopy or pathology reports, and previous operation or discharge notes.
The consultation may include a history, examination and review of whether further tests, optimisation or another specialist’s input is needed.
The discussion may cover observation, non-surgical care, further investigation, referral or surgery. When an operation is relevant, expected benefits, important risks, alternatives and recovery should be explained.
The next step may be additional assessment, treatment without surgery, an operation, a multidisciplinary opinion or planned follow-up. A consultation does not commit the patient to surgery.
Dr. Himanshu Yadav conducts outpatient consultations at Dr. Himanshu’s Clinic on Delhi Gate Road. Contact the clinic before travelling to request a suitable time and confirm any holiday or schedule changes.
The clinic also houses an Advanced GI Physiology and Diagnostics Laboratory with high-resolution oesophageal manometry, anorectal manometry, ambulatory 24-hour pH monitoring, biofeedback therapy, video capsule endoscopy, body-composition analysis and CT scan facilities.
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Read Reviews on GoogleThese answers provide general information about Surgical Gastroenterology, consultations and the Agra clinic. They cannot determine the cause of an individual symptom or whether surgery is required.
A surgical gastroenterologist assesses diseases of the oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas and abdominal wall when surgical judgement may be relevant. Depending on the diagnosis, the next step may be observation, medicines, further tests, referral to another specialist or an operation. Not every digestive condition requires surgery.
A gastroenterologist generally focuses on non-surgical diagnosis and treatment of digestive diseases, including medicines and endoscopic procedures. A surgical gastroenterologist has advanced surgical training and assesses whether an operation may help, which operation is appropriate and how risks and recovery should be managed. Both specialists may work together, especially in complex digestive, liver, pancreatic, colorectal or cancer care.
No. A surgical consultation is an assessment, not a commitment to an operation. The outcome may be reassurance, observation, lifestyle or medical treatment, further investigation, referral to another specialist, or surgery when the expected benefit justifies the risks. The recommendation depends on the diagnosis, symptom severity, overall health, previous treatment and the patient’s priorities.
Consider a consultation when a digestive or abdominal condition may need surgery, another clinician has suggested an operation, symptoms continue despite treatment, imaging or endoscopy shows a structural problem, or you want a second surgical opinion. A final diagnosis is not required before arranging a routine assessment. Severe or rapidly worsening symptoms need urgent hospital assessment rather than a routine appointment.
Gastrointestinal operations are performed by surgeons with appropriate training for the relevant condition. For complex diseases of the digestive tract, liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas, colon or rectum, a surgeon with M.Ch. or equivalent super-speciality training in Surgical Gastroenterology may be appropriate. The suitable specialist depends on the diagnosis, complexity and whether multidisciplinary care is needed.
Bring a list of current medicines and allergies, relevant blood tests, scans, endoscopy or pathology reports, and previous operation or discharge notes. A brief timeline of symptoms and your main questions can also help. Carry the original records or clear copies. The clinic may advise additional documents after reviewing the reason for your appointment.
Dr. Himanshu Yadav consults at Dr. Himanshu’s Clinic, First Floor, Shanti Madhuvan Plaza, near Pushpanjali Hospital, Delhi Gate Road, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282002. Current OPD hours are 12 PM to 6 PM, with operative hours from 8 AM to 12 PM. Contact the clinic before travelling to confirm a suitable time and any holiday changes.
Call +91 8171944038 or +91 8630729225, or send a non-urgent WhatsApp message to +91 8171944038. You may also email drhimanshuyadav@gmail.com. Share your name, contact number, broad reason for consultation and preferred time range. A requested slot is booked only after the clinic confirms the date and time.
No. The website, phone lines, WhatsApp and email are intended for routine clinic enquiries and may not receive an immediate response. Do not wait for a reply if pain, bleeding, vomiting, abdominal swelling, fever, jaundice, fainting or another symptom is severe or rapidly worsening. Seek prompt assessment at the nearest emergency department.
Contact the clinic to request a suitable consultation time and confirm which reports or records to bring. A preferred date or time is booked only after the clinic confirms it.