EUS Procedure Ahmedabad

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EUS

What Is EUS?

Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) is a minimally invasive procedure that combines endoscopy and ultrasound to obtain detailed images of the digestive tract and surrounding organs, including the pancreas, liver, lymph nodes, and bile ducts. A special endoscope with an ultrasound probe at its tip allows doctors to see beyond the surface layers.

Why EUS Is Done?

EUS helps diagnose and stage various gastrointestinal conditions such as:

Types of EUS

The Procedure of EUS

Benefits of EUS (Endoscopic Ultrasound)

Dr.Neil Palkhiwala- EUS Specialist in Ahmedabad

Dr. Neil Palkhiwala is a highly skilled gastroenterologist  in Ahmedabad  performing EUS and EUS-guided biopsies for pancreatic disorders, bile duct issues, gastrointestinal cancers, and unexplained abdominal pain. His expert knowledge and compassionate approach ensure accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans, helping patients navigate complex digestive health issues with confidence.
Schedule your EUS procedure with Dr. Neil Palkhiwala- Director and Head Aryav Multispeciality Hospital, Ahmedabad . Call us to book your appointment or ask any questions to +91 91069 95254

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an EUS dangerous?
EUS (Endoscopic Ultrasound) is generally safe when performed by trained specialists. Like any medical procedure, it carries minor risks such as infection, bleeding, or reaction to sedation, but serious complications are rare.
A standard endoscopy uses a camera to view the digestive tract, while EUS combines endoscopy with high-frequency ultrasound to obtain detailed images of internal organs, tissues, and nearby structures.
An upper EUS procedure involves inserting a flexible endoscope with an ultrasound probe through the mouth to examine the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, pancreas, and surrounding organs with high precision.
EUS endoscopy is a diagnostic test that combines endoscopy and ultrasound technology. It helps doctors evaluate digestive tract diseases, detect tumors, take biopsies, and guide certain therapeutic procedures.
An EUS procedure usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes, depending on whether it is used only for imaging or includes additional steps like fine-needle aspiration or biopsy.