Obesity & Weight Loss Center

Advanced Bariatric Surgery & Medical Weight Loss Care
The Obesity & Weight Loss Center offers comprehensive, evidence-based solutions for sustainable weight management. Our multidisciplinary team provides advanced bariatric surgery,
non-surgical weight loss programs, nutritional counseling, lifestyle modification, and long-term follow-up care.
Obesity & Weight Loss Center Advanced Bariatric Surgery & Medical Weight Loss Care The Obesity & Weight Loss Center offers comprehensive, evidence-based solutions for sustainable weight management. Our multidisciplinary team provides advanced bariatric surgery,
non-surgical weight loss programs, nutritional counseling, lifestyle modification, and long-term follow-up care.

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Why Choose Continental Hospitals for Obesity & Weight Loss Treatment?

Continental Hospitals is a leading center for advanced obesity and weight loss care, offering comprehensive solutions tailored to individual health needs. Our center is led by highly experienced bariatric surgeons and obesity specialists who follow internationally accepted protocols to ensure safe and effective outcomes.

We provide a multidisciplinary approach to weight management, bringing together bariatric surgeons, physicians, nutritionists, psychologists, physiotherapists, and endocrinologists to deliver personalized treatment plans. This team-based model addresses not only weight loss but also obesity-related conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, and joint disorders.Our Obesity & Weight Loss Center is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure and advanced minimally invasive surgical technology, enabling faster recovery, reduced pain, and minimal hospital stay. In addition to surgical options, we offer medically supervised non-surgical weight loss programs, ensuring suitable care for patients at every stage of obesity.

At Continental Hospitals, we emphasize patient safety, long-term results, and continuous support. From pre-treatment counseling to post-treatment follow-ups and lifestyle guidance, we remain committed to helping patients achieve sustainable weight loss and improved quality of life. This dedication to clinical excellence and patient-centric care makes Continental Hospitals one of the most trusted obesity and bariatric care centers in Hyderabad.

Comprehensive Gastro Care - Our Specialities

Medical Gastroenterology & Liver Diseases

At Continental Hospitals, our team of experienced gastroenterologists provides comprehensive care for all digestive health concerns. From diagnosis to treatment, we utilize the latest technologies and personalized approaches to help you achieve optimal digestive health.

Surgical Gastroenterology

At Continental Hospitals, our Surgical Gastroenterology specialists offer advanced surgical solutions to address complex gastrointestinal conditions. With precision and care, we provide personalized treatment plans to help you achieve optimal digestive health.

Treatments We Offer

Diseases we Treat
Abdominal adhesions are a common yet often misunderstood medical condition. These adhesions occur when scar tissue forms between abdominal tissues and organs, causing them to stick together. Read more..
Acid reflux disease, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It occurs when the acidic contents of the stomach flow back into the esophagus. Read more..
Acute hepatic porphyria is a rare genetic disorder affecting the liver, leading to the buildup of porphyrins and causing symptoms such as abdominal pain and neurological issues. Read more..
Acute liver failure is a severe condition where the liver suddenly loses its ability to function, often resulting from viral infections, drug toxicity, or other causes. Read more..
Acute pancreatitis is a serious medical condition that requires prompt attention and treatment. It refers to the sudden inflammation of the pancreas, which can lead to severe abdominal pain and potentially life-threatening complications. Read more..
Alcoholic Liver Disease is a serious condition that occurs as a result of excessive and prolonged alcohol consumption. It is characterized by damage to the liver, leading to inflammation, scarring, and impaired liver function. Read more..
Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic liver disease in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the liver, causing inflammation and potential long-term damage. Read more..
Barrett's Esophagus is a condition that affects the lining of the esophagus, the tube that connects the throat to the stomach. It is characterized by a change in the cells of the lower portion of the esophagus. Read more..
Benign liver tumors, also known as noncancerous liver tumors, are abnormal growths that develop in the liver. Unlike malignant tumors, benign liver tumors do not spread to other parts of the body and are generally considered non-life-threatening. Read more..
Biliary atresia is a congenital condition where the bile ducts outside and inside the liver are blocked or absent, leading to bile buildup and liver damage. Read more..
Celiac Disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a chronic condition triggered by the consumption of gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. Read more..
Chronic diarrhea is a condition characterized by frequent and persistent episodes of loose, watery stools. Unlike acute diarrhea, which typically lasts for a few days and resolves on its own, chronic diarrhea persists for more than four weeks. Read more..
Chronic liver disease is a serious health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It refers to the long-term damage and inflammation of the liver, leading to impaired liver function and potentially life-threatening complications. Read more..
Chron's Disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the digestive tract. It is characterized by inflammation in different parts of the gastrointestinal tract, most commonly in the small intestine and colon. Read more..
Congestive hepatopathy is a liver condition associated with heart failure, where impaired blood flow can lead to liver congestion and dysfunction. Read more..
Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia is a medical condition that refers to the buildup of bilirubin in the bloodstream, specifically the conjugated form. This condition can be indicative of underlying liver or bile duct issues. Read more..
Fatty Liver Disease, also known as hepatic steatosis, is a condition characterized by the accumulation of fat in the liver. It has now become a silent epidemic, affecting millions of people worldwide. Read more..
Food poisoning is caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages and can result in gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea and diarrhea. Read more..
Gall bladder stones, also known as gallstones, are a common medical condition that affects the digestive system. These stones are formed in the gall bladder, a small organ located beneath the liver. Read more..
Gilbert Syndrome is a common genetic liver disorder, which affects the way bilirubin, a yellow pigment produced during the breakdown of red blood cells, is processed in the body. Read more..
Hemochromatosis is a genetic disorder characterized by the excessive absorption and accumulation of iron in the body. It is often referred to as iron overload disease. Read more..
Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are a common and uncomfortable medical condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Read more..
Hepatic abscesses are localized pockets of pus in the liver, often caused by infection or inflammation. Symptoms may include fever and abdominal pain. Read more..
Hepatic cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop in the liver. These cysts are typically noncancerous and can vary in size, ranging from a few millimeters to several centimeters in diameter. Read more..
Hepatic Encephalopathy is a condition that affects the brain function of individuals with liver disease. It occurs when the liver is unable to properly remove toxins from the blood, leading to a buildup of ammonia and other harmful substances in the body. Read more..
Hepatitis A is a highly contagious viral infection that affects the liver. It is caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV) and is typically spread through the consumption of contaminated food or water. Read more..
Hepatitis B is a viral infection that affects the liver. It is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and can lead to both acute and chronic liver disease. Read more..
Hepatitis C is a viral infection of the liver, often contracted through blood contact. It can lead to chronic liver disease and is treatable with medication. Read more..
Hernia is a common medical condition that occurs when an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. It typically manifests as a bulge or protrusion in the affected area. Read more..
Hirschsprung Disease, also known as congenital aganglionic megacolon, is a rare but serious condition that affects the large intestine (colon) of infants. It is characterized by the absence of nerve cells in certain parts of the colon, leading to problems with bowel movements Read more..
Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) is a chronic gastrointestinal disorder that affects the large intestine. It is important to understand what IBD is and how it impacts individuals in order to effectively manage and treat this condition. Read more..
Jaundice is a common medical condition that affects individuals of all ages, from newborns to adults. It occurs when there is an excessive buildup of bilirubin in the blood, leading to a yellowing of the skin and eyes. Read more..
Lactose intolerance is a common digestive disorder that affects a significant portion of the population. It occurs when the body is unable to fully digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products. Read more..
Liver cirrhosis is scarring of the liver tissue, usually resulting from long-term liver damage. It can lead to liver failure and other complications. Read more..
Liver cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop within the liver. They are typically benign and do not cause any symptoms or complications. However, in some cases, liver cysts can grow in size and cause discomfort or other health issues. Read more..
Liver failure occurs when the liver can't perform its essential functions, often due to advanced liver disease. It can be life-threatening and requires medical attention. Read more..
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is a prevalent and concerning health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It refers to the accumulation of excess fat in the liver, leading to inflammation and potential damage. Read more..
Pancreatitis is a medical condition that involves inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is a gland located in the abdomen, behind the stomach, and plays a crucial role in digestion and regulating blood sugar levels. Read more..
Peptic ulcers are a common and often painful digestive condition that affects millions of people worldwide. These ulcers are open sores that develop on the lining of the stomach, upper small intestine, or esophagus. Read more..
Polyps are abnormal tissue growths in various parts of the body, including the colon, and can sometimes become cancerous. Regular screening is important. Read more..
Ulcerative colitis is a type of inflammatory bowel disease characterized by inflammation and ulcers in the colon, leading to symptoms like diarrhea and abdominal pain. Read more..
Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia is a condition where there is an excess of bilirubin in the blood due to impaired liver function, often leading to jaundice. Read more..
Viral gastroenteritis is an intestinal infection causing symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach cramps, commonly caused by viruses like norovirus. Read more..
Wilson's disease is a rare genetic disorder that causes copper to accumulate in the liver and other organs, leading to various symptoms and complications. Read more..
"Top Gastroenterologist in Hyderabad"
Expert Care for Digestive Disorders
Dr Kesava Reddy Mannur
Director – Obesity & Weight Loss Center | Senior Consultant – Laparoscopic, Gastrointestinal & Bariatric Surgeon
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Frequently Asked Questions
Gastroenterology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the digestive system and its disorders. It involves the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, pancreas, gallbladder, bile ducts, and liver.
Gastroenterologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders of the digestive system. They perform procedures such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, and sigmoidoscopy to examine the gastrointestinal tract and diagnose conditions like ulcers, polyps, and cancer.
You should consider seeing a gastroenterologist if you experience persistent symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, heartburn, difficulty swallowing, or unexplained weight loss. Gastroenterologists can help diagnose and manage a wide range of digestive disorders.
Common digestive ailments include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) such as Crohns disease and ulcerative colitis, celiac disease, gallstones, pancreatitis, hemorrhoids, and liver diseases like hepatitis and cirrhosis.
Risk factors for digestive disorders vary depending on the condition but may include diet (such as high-fat or spicy foods), obesity, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, stress, genetics, certain medications, and infections.
Gastroenterologists use a combination of medical history, physical examination, imaging tests (such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs), laboratory tests (such as blood tests and stool tests), and endoscopic procedures (such as colonoscopy and upper endoscopy) to diagnose digestive disorders.
Treatment for digestive disorders depends on the specific condition but may include lifestyle changes (such as dietary modifications and stress reduction), medications (such as proton pump inhibitors, antacids, and anti-inflammatory drugs), surgery, and other interventions like endoscopic procedures and liver transplantation.
To maintain good digestive health, you should eat a balanced diet rich in fiber, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, stay hydrated, exercise regularly, avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, manage stress, practice good hygiene, and get regular check-ups with your healthcare provider.
While some digestive disorders cannot be prevented due to genetic or other factors, you can reduce your risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle, avoiding known triggers for specific conditions, getting vaccinated against infections like hepatitis, and seeking early medical attention if you experience persistent digestive symptoms.
Screening recommendations for digestive health vary depending on factors such as age, family history, and personal risk factors. Its best to discuss screening recommendations with your healthcare provider, who can assess your individual risk and recommend appropriate screening tests such as colonoscopy or endoscopy.

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