Dr. V. S. Chauhan is a highly renowned and trusted bariatric and laparoscopic surgeon, known for delivering advanced surgical care with precision and compassion. With over 23+ years of clinical excellence, he has successfully performed 15,000+ laparoscopic procedures, making him one of the most experienced surgeons in the field of General, Gastrointestinal (GI), and Bariatric Surgery.
Dr. Chauhan holds MBBS and MS (Surgery) degrees from Banaras Hindu University (BHU) and has received advanced training in GI and minimally invasive surgery from AIIMS, New Delhi. His impressive international credentials include FRCS (Glasgow) and fellowships such as FACS (USA), FAIS, FMAS, FCLS, FIAGES, FICS, and FALS, reflecting his global expertise and academic excellence.
Our nurse practitioners and primary care nurses work with your family doctor to help manage and provide advice on many conditions including diabetes, depression and high cholesterol. They can assist you with your overall health, monitoring and managing your chronic health conditions.
Laparoscopic hiatus hernia repair with fundoplication is an advanced minimally invasive procedure used to treat hiatal hernia and chronic acid reflux (GERD). The surgery restores normal anatomy and strengthens the valve between the food pipe and stomach, providing long-term relief from symptoms.
SILS (Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery) is an advanced minimally invasive surgical technique in which the entire procedure is performed through a single small incision, usually at the navel (belly button). This results in minimal scarring, less pain, and faster recovery compared to conventional multi-port laparoscopy.
Varicose veins treatment focuses on relieving symptoms, improving appearance, and preventing complications caused by enlarged, twisted veins—most commonly seen in the legs. With modern techniques, varicose veins can now be treated using minimally invasive, day-care procedures with excellent results.
No of Surgery
Laparoscopic Surgery
Work Experience
A general surgeon diagnoses and treats a wide range of conditions affecting the abdomen, digestive system, skin, soft tissues, breast, thyroid, and hernias. They are also trained to perform both emergency and planned surgeries.
You should see a general surgeon for issues such as:
No. General surgeons perform both minor procedures (like lump removal, abscess drainage) and major surgeries (like hernia repair, gallbladder removal, appendectomy).
Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive technique where surgery is done through small cuts using a camera and special instruments. It usually results in:
Most hernias do not heal on their own and usually require surgical repair, especially if they cause pain or are increasing in size.
Recovery time depends on the type of surgery.
Yes. Laparoscopic surgery is considered very safe when performed by experienced surgeons and is widely used worldwide.
Not usually. In fact, early movement after surgery is encouraged as it improves healing and reduces complications.
Common pre-surgery tests may include:
Yes, but with proper control and medical supervision, surgery can be done safely. Always inform your surgeon about existing medical conditions.