Gallstones

Stones formed in the gallbladder that can cause pain, infection and jaundice. Very common and treatable with keyhole surgery.

Heartburn & Acid Reflux

Backflow of stomach acid causing burning sensation. Can be treated with lifestyle changes, medication or surgery.

Hernia

Weakness in the abdominal wall allowing tissue to push through. Treatable with minimally invasive surgery.

Hiatus Hernia

Part of the stomach pushes up into the chest through the diaphragm. May require anti-reflux surgery.

Obesity

A complex chronic condition associated with many health risks. Weight loss surgery can provide long-term relief.

Oesophageal Cancer

Cancer of the food pipe or gullet. Mr Jayanthi specialises in minimally invasive and robotic approaches.

Gastric Cancer

Cancer of the stomach. Managed with a multidisciplinary approach and minimally invasive surgical techniques.

Adrenal Tumours

Tumours of the adrenal gland managed laparoscopically to minimise recovery time.

Pancreatitis

Inflammation of the pancreas, often related to gallstones, requiring careful management and possible surgery.