
MBBS From BJMC, Gujarat University, India. MD From BJMC, Gujarat University, India. DM-Gastro From LTMMC, Sion Hospital, Mumbai, India. DNB-Gastro From The National Board Of Examinations, New Delhi, India. MRCP (Member Of The Royal College Of Physicians, UK). FRCP (Fellowship Of The Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh)
Consultant gastroenterologist and hepatologist specializing in advanced endoscopy and GI bleeding treatment
Experience
27 years
Languages
English, Gujarati, Hindi
Location
Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Amal Premchandra Upadhyay is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist at Medcare Hospitals in Dubai with 27 years of clinical experience. He trained in India, completing his medical degree and postgraduate specialist qualifications (MD in General Medicine and DM in Gastroenterology) from prestigious institutions including BJMC Gujarat University and LTMMC Sion Hospital in Mumbai. He is a Member of the Royal College of Physicians (UK) and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh), and holds international membership in the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
Dr. Upadhyay specializes in treating a wide range of digestive and liver conditions using advanced endoscopic techniques. His expertise includes diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal bleeding, removal of polyps, screening for colon and Barrett's oesophagus cancers, management of inflammatory bowel disease, acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic liver disease, and endoscopic treatment of obesity. He is particularly skilled in complex procedures such as ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography) for bile duct and pancreatic conditions, endoscopic mucosal resection, and stent placement.
Before joining Medcare, Dr. Upadhyay spent over a decade as a Consultant at the Royal Hospital in Oman and several years at Aster Hospital in Dubai. He is driven by a commitment to using the latest medical techniques and helping patients achieve better health outcomes.
Special interests: diagnostic endoscopy, gastrointestinal bleeding treatment, polyp removal and endoscopic mucosal resection, ERCP and advanced biliary-pancreatic intervention, colon cancer screening, Barrett's oesophagus and IBD-related malignancy screening.
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MBBS
BJMC, Gujarat University, India
MD (General Medicine)
BJMC, Gujarat University, India
DM (Gastroenterology)
LTMMC, Sion Hospital, India
DNB (Gastroenterology)
The National Board of Examinations, India
Resident
LTMMC and Sion Hospital, India
Junior Consultant
Batra Hospital, India
Junior Consultant
Willingdon Hospital, India
Associate Consultant
Apollo Hospitals, India
Consultant in Gastroenterology
Royal Hospital, MOH, Oman · more than a decade
Consultant in Gastroenterology
Aster Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Gujarati, Hindi.
Medcare — Al Qusais - Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital Al Safa - Medcare Hospital Sheikh Zayed Road - Medcare Women & Children Hospital, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Acid Reflux (GERD), Barrett's Esophagus, Bile Duct Stones, Bowel Obstruction, Chronic Hepatitis, Crohn's Disease, Gastrointestinal Bleeding, H. Pylori Infection.
Profile compiled from Medcare's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Medcare Women & Children Hospital
Beside Manara Services Centre، Sheikh Zayed Road - Dubai
+971 800 6332273+2 more branches
Medcare Women & Children Hospital
Medcare Women & Children Hospital · Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital · Medcare Hospital Al Safa
Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai
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