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Overview
Dr. Sudeep Khanna is a highly regarded Gastroenterology/GI Medicine Specialist based in South Delhi, Delhi. With an impressive 19 years of experience in the field, he has dedicated his career to diagnosing and treating a wide range of gastrointestinal disorders. Dr. Khanna is well-qualified, holding an MBBS, MD, and DM, which equips him with in-depth knowledge and expertise in gastroenterology. He is fluent in both English and Hindi, ensuring effective communication with a diverse patient population. His commitment to patient care and his extensive experience have earned him respect among his peers and patients alike. As a specialist at Apollo Hospital, Dr. Khanna is well-versed in the latest advancements in GI medicine, making him a trusted choice for individuals seeking expert evaluation and management of gastrointestinal health issues. Whether you're facing chronic digestive problems or require specialized care, Dr. Sudeep Khanna is dedicated to providing you with personalized treatment plans tailored to your health needs.
Experience
- He is Presently Working as a Senior Consultant Gastroenterologist at Apollo Indraprastha Hospital, New Delhi.
- Earlier he was working with PSRI (Pushpawati Singhania Hospital ) for 12 years in same capacity .
- He specializes in liver and intestinal diseases.
- His special interests include Irritable Bowel Syndrome , Fatty Liver and Obesity.
- He is proficient in all Endoscopic Procedures .
Memberships
- Medical Council of India 11091 Delhi Medical Council 20281 Indian Society of Gastroenterology
Research and Publication
1. Grover G, Sreenivas V, Khanna S, Seth D. Estimation of Survival of Liver Cirrhosis Patients, in the Presence of Prognostic Factors Using Accelerated FailureTime Model as an Alternative to Proportional Hazard Model. International Journal of Statistics and Applications 2013, 3(4): 113-122
2. Koné-Paut I, Lachmann HJ, Kuemmerle-Deschner JB, Hachulla E, Leslie KS, Mouy R, Ferreira A, Lheritier K, Patel N, Preiss R, Hawkins PN; Canakinumab in CAPS Study Group.Arthritis Res Ther. 2011;13(6):R202
3. Khanna S, Chaudhary D, Kumar P, Mazumdar S.Occult celiac disease presenting as splenic vein thrombosis. Indian J Gastroenterol. 2008 ;27(1):38-9.
4. Khanna S, Tandon RK. Endotherapy for pain in chronic pancreatitis. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2008 ;23(11):1649-56.
5. Khanna S, Talukdar R,Saikia N,Mazumdar S,Kulkarni S, Kumar A, Vij JC.Colonoscopic and ileoscopic biopsies increase the yield of diagnosis in patients with chronic large bowel diarrhea with normal colonoscopy.Indian J Gastroenterol ,2007;26:250.
6. Khanna S, Chaudhary D.Unusual Cause of Abdominal Pain. The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology 2008 ; 14 ( 1):46.
7. Talukdar R, Chaudhuri D, Vora P, Khanna S, Saikia N, Mazumder S, Kumar A. A child with upper abdominal pain and pancreatitis. Gut. 2008 Jan;57(1):103, 124.
8. Khanna S, Gopalan S. Role of branched-chain amino acids in liver disease: the evidence for and against. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2007 May;10(3):297-303.
9. Saikia N, Talukdar R, Mazumder S, Khanna S, Tandon R. Management of patients with HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B.Postgrad Med J. 2007 Jan;83(975):32-9.
10. Talukdar R, Saikia N, Mazumder S, Gupta C, Khanna S, Chaudhuri D, Bhullar SS, Kumar A. Epiploic appendagitis: Report of two cases. Surg Today.2007;37(2):150-3.
11. Khanna S, Vohra P, Jyoti R, Vij JC, Kumar A, Singal D, Tandon R. Changing epidemiology of acute hepatitis in a tertiary care hospital in Northern India. Indian J Gastroenterol, 2006 Mar-Apr;25(2):101-2.
12. Talukdar R, Khanna S, Siakia N, Majumdar S,Kabra S, Vij JC. Polyarteritis nododsa presenting as massive upper gastrointestinal hemmorhage .Gastrointest Endosc. 2006 May;63(6):868-70.
13. Talukdar R, Khanna S, Saikia N, Vij JC.Gastric tuberculosis presenting as linitis plastica: a case report and review of the literature. Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2006 Mar;18(3):299-303.
14. Khanna S, Chaudhury D, Kumar A, Vij JC. Experience with aspiration in cases of amebic liver abscess in an endemic area. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2005 Jun; 24(6):428-30.
15. Khanna S, Uniyal B, Kumar A, Vij JC. Henoch-Schonlein purpura probably due to montelukast presenting as subacute intestinal obstruction. Indian J Gastroenterol. 2005 Mar-Apr; 24(2): 86.
16. Garg PK, Madan K, Pande GK, Khanna S, Sathyanarayan G, Bohidar NP,Tandon RK. Association of extent and infection of pancreatic necrosis with organ failure and death in acute necrotizing pancreatitis. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2005 Feb; 3(2):159-66.
17. Khanna S, Vij JC, Kumar A, Singhal D, Tandon R. Dengue fever is a differential diagnosis in patients with fever and pain abdomen in an endemic area. Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 2004 Oct; 98(7):757-60.
18. Khanna S, Uniyal B. Ascites secondary to metastatic gall bladder cancer and filariasis. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2004 Dec;19(12):1427-8.
19. Khanna S, Kumar A. Good's syndrome: an unusual cause of chronic diarrhea.Indian J Gastroenterol. 2004 Jul-Aug; 23(4):152-3.
20. Khanna S, Vij JC. A case of choledocholithiasis with endoclips as nidus , presenting five years after laproscopic cholecystectomy. Endoscopy. 2005 Feb; 37(2):188.
21. Govil D, Khanna S, Virmani S, Jha A, Kumar S. Surgery for complicated pancreatic pseudocysts--report from a tertiary center. : Indian J Gastroenterol. 2004 Jan-Feb; 23(1):33-4.
22. Gopalan S, Khanna S. Enteral Nutrition Delivery Techniques. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care. 2003 May; 6(3): 313-7.
23. Khanna S, Tobin R, Khare S, Vij J, Kuumar A. Propofol- A safe and effective sedative for endoscopy. Indian Journal of Gastroeneterolgy, 2003; 22:56-58.
24. Bohidar NP, Garg PK, Khanna S, Tandon RK. Incidence, Etiology and impact of fever in Acute pancreatitis. Pancreatology, 2003; 3:9-13.
25. Garg PK, Khanna S, Bohidar NP, Kapil A, Tandon RK. Incidence, spectrum, and antibiotic sensitivity in Acute pancreatitis. Journal of Gastroenterolgy and Hepatology, 2001; 16:1055-59.
26. Khanna S, Vij JC. Severe acute pancreatitis due to hepatitis A virus infection in a patient of acute viral hepatitis. Tropical Gastroenterology, 2003; 24(1):25-26.
27. Khanna S, Kumar A. Infectious mononucleosis presenting as acute hepatitis, with marked leukocytosis and renal involvement. Indian Journal of Gastroeneterology 2003; 22:62.
28. Khanna S, Kumar A. Acute pancreatitis due to Hydrocortisone in a patient with ulcerative colitis. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology,2003. Sep;18 (9):1110-11.
NONINDEXED JOURNALS
1. Khanna S. Occult and obscure Gastrointestinal bleeding. Gastroenterology Today, 2002; 6(3):118-23.
2. Sharma MP, Khanna S. Approach to a patient with dyspepsia published in Gastroenterology Today, 2002; 6(1): 13-17.
3. Khanna S. Barrets Esophagus-Consensus and controversies. Gastroenterology Today, 2003; 7(1):13-17.
4. Khanna S. Management of gastroesophageal reflux disease. Gastroenterology Today, 2003; 7(4): 206-209.
5. Khanna S. Hepatocellular carcinoma-Etiology, staging and management. Gastroenterology Today, 2004; 8(1): 19-23.
6. Khanna S, Saxena S, Virmani S. Intravascular catheter –related infections: The problem and its prevention. Hospital Today,2004;9(1);56-62.
7. Saxena S, Khanna S. Hepato-Renal Syndrome. Indian Journal of Nephrology 2003; 13:108-12.
8. Chaudhary R, Pandey A, Sharma N, Singh YG, Khanna S, Saraya A. Leptospirosis presenting with hepatic encephalopathy. A case report from North India. The Indian Practitioner, 1999; 52(6):423-425.
9. Khanna S.Drugs and hepatotoxicity.(Editorial). Gastroenterology Today, 2005; 9:162-63.
10. Khanna S.Diarrhea due to primary non-gastrointestinal infections. Gastroenterology Today, 2005; 9: 166-170.
11. Khanna S. Dengue fever and the liver (Editorial). Gastroenterology Today, 2005; 9:104-106.
12. Khanna S, Gupta C. Amoebic liver abscess. Gastroenterology Today, 2007
13. Khanna S, Misra PK, Sharma S.Oxidative injury in HCV infection. Gastroenterology Today, 2007.
14. Khanna S.Role of Omeprazole in management of peptic ulcer bleed. Gastroenterology Today,2007;11:141-48.
15. Khanna S, Misra PK. Upper Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Diabetes. Gastroenterology Today,2007;11:132-40.
16. ARTICLES IN UPDATE SERIES
1. Khanna S. Emerging concepts in nutrition in cancer patients. Nutrition in Disease Management. Update Series 21, January, 2004:7-11.
2. Khanna S. Rational use of vitamins in clinical practice. Nutrition in Disease Management. Update Series 16, November, 2002:1-7.
3. Tandon RK, Khanna S. Nutritional Factors in Gallstone Disease. Nutrition in Disease Management. Update Series 13, January 2002.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
1. Rajiv Gupta, Sudeep Khanna. Sedative-Hypnotic overdose. In-Manual of Medical Emergencies,First Edition,1997.ed.Ashok Grover, Vinay Aggarwal, Prakash Gera, Rajiv Gupta.
2. Ashok Grover, Sudeep Khanna. Acute Chest Pain. In- Manual of Medical Emergencies,First Edition,1997.ed.Ashok Grover, Vinay Aggarwal, Prakash Gera, Rajiv Gupta.
3. Ashok Grover, Sudeep Khanna .Hemoptysis .In –Medical Emergencies in Clinical Practice,1995.ed.Ashok Grover .
4. Sudeep Khanna. Paracetamol poisoning. In- Medical Emergencies in Clinical Practice, 1995. ed. Ashok Grover.
5. Tandon RK, Khanna S. Screening for gastrointestinal cancers-An overview. In- Post graduate medicine, Vol. 18, 2004 .ed. Lekha Adik-Pathak
6. Khanna S, Gupta SB. Therapeutics. In-Geriatric care, 2nd edition,2004.ed. O P Sharma.
List of Treatments
- Peptic Gastric Ulcer Treatment
- Piles Treatment Non Surgical
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment
- Constipation Treatment
- Colitis Treatment
List of Conditions Treated
- Digestive Disorders
- Liver Disease In Pregnancy
- Colonic Diverticular Disease
- Stomach Disorder
- Colorectal Cancer
- Peptic Ulcers
- milk-allergies
- milk-allergy
- Swallowing
- Swelling Of Stomach
- Sclerosing Cholangitis
- Gerd
- Gastroesophageal Reflux
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where does Dr. Sudeep Khanna practice?
Dr. Sudeep Khanna is a practicing physician at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Sarita Vihar. This hospital offers comprehensive healthcare services.
Why do patients visit Dr. Sudeep Khanna?
Patients choose Dr. Sudeep Khanna for treatment of diarrheal diseases, functional bowel disorders, and obesity.
What do patients say about Dr. Sudeep Khanna?
Dr. Sudeep Khanna has received positive feedback from 16 patients, including 12 detailed patient testimonials. These reviews highlight his expertise and patient care.
What are Dr. Sudeep Khanna's medical qualifications?
Dr. Sudeep Khanna holds an MBBS, MD in Medicine, and a DM in Gastroenterology.
What is Dr. Sudeep Khanna's specialization?
Dr. Sudeep Khanna specializes in Gastroenterology.
How many years of experience does Dr. Sudeep Khanna have?
Dr. Sudeep Khanna has 32 years of experience in gastroenterology. His extensive career spans various medical facilities.
Who is Dr. Sudeep Khanna?
Dr. Sudeep Khanna is a Senior Consultant Gastroenterologist and Internist at Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute. Since 2002, he's performed numerous endoscopic and surgical procedures. His expertise includes Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy (Enteroscopy, Capsule Endoscopy, ERCP, EUS). Dr. Khanna holds MBBS and MD degrees from University College of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, and a Doctorate in Gastroenterology from AIIMS, New Delhi. He's a life member of the Medical Council of India, Delhi Medical Council, and Indian Society of Gastroenterology. His experience includes roles at AIIMS, Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, and University College of Medical Sciences. He's also served as Executive Editor of 'Gastroenterology Today' and a reviewer for medical journals. Dr. Khanna actively participates in medical education and workshops.
Who is a gastroenterologist?
A gastroenterologist is a medical specialist trained in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal (GI) tract and liver diseases. Gastroenterology focuses on disorders affecting the entire GI system, from the mouth to the anus. This branch of medicine addresses a wide range of digestive health issues.
Which body parts' disorders does a gastroenterologist treat?
A gastroenterologist treats disorders of the digestive system, including the stomach, liver, esophagus, small intestine, colon, rectum, pancreas, gallbladder, and bile ducts.
Can a Gastroenterologist perform a colonoscopy?
Yes, gastroenterologists perform colonoscopies. Their specialized training in gastrointestinal diseases includes this procedure.