ERCP

If you are experiencing severe abdominal pain, jaundice, gallstones, or suspected bile duct or pancreatic problems, an ERCP procedure may be recommended.

Our hospital offers advanced ERCP in Panipat, performed by experienced gastroenterologists using modern endoscopic and imaging technology.


ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography) is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat issues related to the bile ducts, gallbladder, liver, and pancreas.


What ERCP Helps Diagnose & Treat


ERCP is commonly used to:


Remove gallstones from bile ducts


Treat bile duct blockage


Diagnose and manage pancreatitis


Treat bile duct narrowing (strictures)


Identify tumors in bile ducts or pancreas


Place stents to open blocked ducts


Treat leakage from bile ducts


Detect inflammation or infections


This procedure is both diagnostic and therapeutic, meaning many conditions can be treated during the same session without surgery.


Why Choose Our ERCP Service in Panipat?


Experienced Gastroenterologist

Skilled in performing complex ERCP procedures safely.


Advanced Endoscopy Unit

Equipped with high-definition endoscopes and real-time imaging.


Minimally Invasive, Faster Recovery

No large cuts, shorter hospital stay, and quicker healing.


24/7 Emergency Support

For acute cases such as blocked ducts or severe pancreatitis.


Comprehensive Pre & Post-Procedure Care

Monitoring, follow-up, and personalized treatment plans.


Trusted by Patients Across the Region

Patients come from Samalkha, Israna, Gharaunda, Karnal, Kairana, Shamli, and nearby towns for specialized ERCP treatment.


Symptoms That May Require ERCP


Consult a specialist if you are experiencing:


Yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice)


Severe upper abdominal pain


Persistent vomiting


Unexplained weight loss


Dark urine or pale stools


Recurrent pancreatitis


Fever with abdominal discomfort


Early diagnosis can prevent life-threatening complications.


How the ERCP Procedure Works


The patient receives sedation for comfort.


A thin, flexible endoscope is passed through the mouth into the stomach and intestines.


A contrast dye is used to capture X-ray images of bile and pancreatic ducts.


Depending on the diagnosis, treatments such as stone removal, stent placement, or duct opening are performed immediately.


The procedure typically takes 30–60 minutes.


Book Your ERCP Consultation Today


If your doctor has advised ERCP or you want an expert second opinion, we are here to help.

Call or visit our Panipat clinic to schedule your appointment with our gastroenterologist.


Your digestive & liver health matters—get expert care with advanced ERCP treatment.