Comprehensive non-surgical management of liver diseases — from fatty liver and viral hepatitis to advanced cirrhosis and acute liver failure.
Dr. Srinivas combines surgical and hepatology expertise — a dual scope that allows him to manage patients from early disease through to transplant evaluation without referral gaps.
Advanced scarring of the liver from any cause. Management of complications: ascites, encephalopathy, SBP, variceal bleed, hepatorenal syndrome.
Learn more →Metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease. Assessment of fibrosis stage, lifestyle intervention, monitoring for progression to cirrhosis and HCC.
Learn more →Antiviral therapy for chronic hepatitis B (tenofovir, entecavir) and hepatitis C (DAA cure regimens). Monitoring for cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Learn more →Hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis, staging, multidisciplinary treatment planning — resection, ablation, TACE, transplant, or systemic therapy.
Learn more →Emergency management of sudden liver failure — cause identification, medical stabilisation, and urgent transplant listing when indicated.
Learn more →Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC), and Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) — diagnosis and immunosuppressive management.
From alcoholic hepatitis to cirrhosis — management with abstinence support, nutritional optimisation, steroids for acute alcoholic hepatitis, and transplant eligibility assessment.
Large volume paracentesis, diuretic management, TIPS candidacy assessment, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis prophylaxis and treatment.
Most hepatologists are physicians who manage liver disease medically but refer to a separate surgeon when surgery is needed. This creates gaps in continuity, delayed referrals, and split communication for the patient.
Dr. Srinivas bridges both worlds — he evaluates your liver disease medically and, if surgery or transplant becomes necessary, he performs it himself. There is no hand-off, no re-explanation, no starting over.