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Endoscopy: Advanced Diagnostic & Therapeutic Care Endoscopy is a modern, minimally invasive procedure that allows doctors to visually examine internal organs and structures using a thin, flexible tube equipped with a camera and light. It plays a vital role in both the diagnosis and treatment of various gastrointestinal and biliary conditions. Dr. Sandeep Jha, with expertise in advanced laparoscopic and gastrointestinal surgeries, offers state-of-the-art endoscopic services tailored to each patient’s needs. The procedure helps in evaluating persistent symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, difficulty in swallowing, gastrointestinal bleeding, and unexplained weight loss. Common conditions diagnosed through endoscopy include gastritis, ulcers, polyps, tumors, strictures, and early-stage cancers. Apart from diagnosis, endoscopy also serves as a therapeutic tool. It can be used for removing gallstones, dilating narrowed passages, controlling bleeding, and even removing small tumors or growths without the need for major surgery. This approach ensures faster recovery, less discomfort, and reduced hospital stay for patients. The safety and precision of endoscopy make it an indispensable part of modern medical care. With the use of high-definition scopes and advanced imaging, Dr. Jha ensures accurate results and effective management plans. The procedure is usually performed under sedation, ensuring patient comfort throughout. By integrating endoscopic techniques into his practice, Dr. Sandeep Jha bridges the gap between diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment, ensuring holistic care for patients suffering from complex gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary disorders. In short, endoscopy is not just a diagnostic tool, but also a therapeutic advancement that enhances patient outcomes with minimal invasiveness.