Dr. Sangram Karandikar
Medicover Hospitals
Personal Statement
I want all my patients to be informed and knowledgeable about their health care, from treatment plans and services, to insurance coverage...read more
Doctor Information
Speciality
- General Surgeon
Other treatment areas
- Bariatric Surgeon
- Surgical Gastroenterologist
- General and Laparoscopic Surgeon
- Minimal Access Surgery
- Colorectal Surgeon
Education
- DNB (General Surgery) , National board of examinations , 2004
- MS - General Surgery , Nagpur University , 2003
Past Experience
- Fellowship in Bariatric Metabolic & Minimal Access Surgery at Max Hospital Saket New Delhi
- A Professor 11 years at Dr DY Patil Medical College & Hospital
Languages spoken
- English
- Hindi
Professional Memberships
- Association of Surgeons of India
- Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI)
- IAGES
- SGEI
- MNAMS
Clinic Location
1st Floor, Sai Shraddha, Plot Number-312, Sector 21, Landmark: Opposite Hotel Chillies
Clinic of Dr. Sangram
Clinic's Name | Fees |
---|---|
Arihant Hospital | ₹ 800 |
Medicover Hospitals | ₹ 1,000 |
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Question and Answers
Manish Saxena
male • 42 Year Old • Jun 22, 2018 • Kanpur
Dear Doctor, My wife has Gallbladder stone of 20 mm. Is their any medicines to dissolve the stone without operation. Kindly help my wife. Currently on veg diet with lemo ...read more
Sangram Karandikar
6 years ago
There are no medicine in allopathy to dissolve 20 mm gall bladder stones. If symptomatic, surgery is preferred for permanent relief from gall bladder stones.
Priyanka
female • 24 Year Old • Jun 08, 2018 • Pune
I am 25 year old and have a 11 mm stone in gallbladder. Does it cause any complications in my menstrual cycle? Is laser treatment is necessary to remove the stone? How t ...read more
Sangram Karandikar
6 years ago
It doesn’t affect menstruation. Not LASER but laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the treatment for symptomatic gall bladder stones. No recurrence of gall bladder stones. I ...read full answer
Aditya Raj
male • Jun 02, 2018 • Mumbai
I am diagnosed with gallbladder stones. I'm going for laparoscopy surgery for gallbladder removal. Currently, I am underweight. My question is when can I start bodybuild ...read more
Sangram Karandikar
6 years ago
You can start exercising 3 months after the surgery. Your diet will have to be low in fatty content after surgery. There is a risk of hernia at the site of surgery if yo ...read full answer
Varun
Male • 34 Year Old • May 02, 2018 • Ghaziabad
I am diagnosed with whole abdomen usg chronic cholecystitis with cholelithiasis. And I have stomach problems from 5 years like epigastric cramps, bloating, pain always c ...read more
Sangram Karandikar
6 years ago
All problems may not reduce after surgery. The pain due to gall stone and cholecystitis will subside.
Bindu Pandey
male • 33 Year Old • May 01, 2018 • Siliguri
I went to see my wife to doctor, she is suffering from gas problem, doctor asked for usg, in report Gallbladder stone (9 mm-10 mm) shows. Doctor told for surgery. Kindly ...read more
Sangram Karandikar
6 years ago
Gas and acidity may reduce after surgery. Gall bladder stones need surgery for permanent relief if symptomatic.