Dr. Ajays Sharma Gastro

Advanced Surgeries done by Dr. Ajay Sharma

A sudden pain in the upper abdomen after a meal, especially one rich in fat, is often dismissed as acidity..

A small swelling in the abdomen is often ignored. It may not hurt much. It may even disappear when lying down..

Acidity is often dismissed as a minor discomfort, something that comes and goes after a heavy meal..

Digestive health often goes unnoticed until something begins to feel wrong. Persistent discomfort..

Obesity is a medical condition characterised by excessive body fat that may negatively affect overall health..

About Doctor

Dr. Ajay Sharma Gastrointestinal Surgeon

He Treats The Problem, Not Just The Symptoms.

Dr. Ajay Sharma is a gastrointestinal and laparoscopic surgeon based in Jaipur. He has treated patients across a wide range of digestive conditions using modern, minimally invasive techniques.

His approach is simple. Find the real cause. Explain it clearly. Recommend only what is necessary.

Trained For The Complex. Trusted For The Everyday.

  • Specialist in GI and laparoscopic surgery
  • Trained in modern minimally invasive techniques
  • Experienced across routine and complex GI cases
  • Recommends surgery only when it is truly needed
Why Choose Us

Patients Come With Questions.They Leave With Answers.

Reasons to Choose Dr. Ajay Sharma

The Longer You Wait, The Harder It Gets To Treat.

Most GI conditions respond well when addressed early. If symptoms keep returning or surgery has been recommended, this is the right place to start.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Gastrointestinal surgery involves the treatment of diseases affecting the digestive system, including the esophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, and bile ducts. It may be performed using open or minimally invasive.

    GI surgery is recommended when medical treatment fails or when conditions such as gallstones, hernia, appendicitis, GERD, intestinal obstruction, tumors, or bile duct stones require surgical correction.

    Laparoscopic GI surgery is a minimally invasive technique performed through small keyhole incisions using a camera and specialized instruments. It results in less pain, minimal scarring, faster recovery, and shorter hospital stay compared to open surgery.

    Yes. When performed by an experienced gastrointestinal surgeon, GI surgery is safe and effective. Proper evaluation, modern surgical techniques, and advanced anesthesia significantly reduce risks and complications.

    Recovery depends on the type of surgery and the patient’s overall health. Most laparoscopic procedures allow patients to resume daily activities within a few days to one week, while more complex surgeries may take longer.

    Yes. After GI surgery, a temporary diet plan is usually advised to support healing. Your surgeon will guide you on when to resume normal food and what dietary precautions to follow.

    Many GI surgeries can be performed laparoscopically, but some complex or emergency cases may require open surgery. The surgical approach is decided based on the condition, safety, and best outcome for the patient.

    You should consult a GI surgeon if you experience persistent abdominal pain, difficulty swallowing, acid reflux not responding to treatment, gallstones, hernia, intestinal obstruction, or abnormal imaging findings.

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