Dr. Gopi Srikanth is a highly accomplished Gastroenterologist, Hepatologist, and Advanced Endoscopist with over 9 years of experience in managing complex digestive and liver disorders. With an impressive academic background—MD from PGIMER Chandigarh, DM & Fellowship from AIIMS New Delhi, and EUS Fellowship from the World Endoscopy Organization—he combines clinical excellence with advanced procedural skills.
A former faculty member at AIIMS, New Delhi, Dr. Srikanth has a distinguished research and teaching career, contributing numerous publications to leading international journals. His areas of special interest include advanced endoscopy, pancreatic diseases, hepatology, and obesity management.
He is widely recognized for his patient-centered approach, clear communication, and precision in diagnosis and treatment, making him one of the most trusted specialists in his field.
Advanced Diagnostic & Therapeutic Endoscopy (ERCP, EUS, EMR, ESD)
Management of Complex Gastrointestinal & Liver Disorders
Pancreatic Diseases and Chronic Pancreatitis
Obesity & Metabolic Disorder Management
Hepatology and Liver Transplant Evaluation
Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)-guided Interventions
Functional Bowel Disorders & Nutritional Management in GI Diseases
Gastrointestinal Bleeding and Variceal Management
Former Assistant Professor at AIIMS, New Delhi, contributing to postgraduate teaching and training in gastroenterology and hepatology.
Authored and co-authored 20+ peer-reviewed publications in leading national and international journals, including Pancreatology, World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, and American Journal of Gastroenterology.
Presented research papers and posters at global medical conferences such as ENDOCON, EUS Summit (Korea), and World Congress of Gastroenterology.
Research interests include pancreatic disorders, chronic liver disease, endoscopic ultrasound applications, and nutritional management in GI illnesses.
Involved in machine learning–based predictive modeling for gastrointestinal bleeding and disease progression in liver disorders.