Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Comprehensive Care for Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis

IBD management requires a multidisciplinary approach combining medication therapy, nutritional support, and regular monitoring to achieve and maintain remission while optimising quality of life.

Treatment Philosophy

Our approach emphasises early, effective treatment to prevent complications and achieve mucosal healing. We utilise the latest evidence-based protocols while tailoring therapy to individual patient needs and disease patterns.

Medication Management

5-Aminosalicylates: First-line therapy for mild to moderate ulcerative colitis, with various formulations available for targeted delivery.

Corticosteroids: For acute flares, with emphasis on appropriate tapering and steroid-sparing strategies.

Immunomodulators: Azathioprine, mercaptopurine, and methotrexate for maintenance therapy and steroid-sparing effects.

Biologic Therapies: Anti-TNF agents, integrin antagonists, and interleukin inhibitors for moderate to severe disease. Careful patient selection and monitoring optimise outcomes.

JAK Inhibitors: Newer oral therapies offering additional options for refractory cases.

Monitoring and Assessment

Regular clinical assessment combined with objective measures including inflammatory markers, faecal calprotectin, and endoscopic evaluation ensures optimal disease control and early detection of complications.

Nutritional Support

IBD often affects nutritional status. We provide comprehensive nutritional assessment and support, including vitamin supplementation, dietary counselling, and management of malabsorption.

Long-term Care

IBD requires lifelong management with regular monitoring for disease activity, treatment response, and potential complications. Our comprehensive approach includes cancer surveillance and bone health assessment.

Easy & Hassle-Free Process

What to Expect on your Consult

Step 1

Medical History & Symptom Review

Dr Chopdat will discuss your symptoms in detail, review your medical history, current medications, and family history of digestive disorders.

Step 2

Physical Examination

A focused physical exam including abdominal palpation, listening to bowel sounds, and checking for areas of tenderness or swelling.

Step 3

Diagnostic Planning

Based on your symptoms and examination, the doctor will recommend appropriate tests such as blood work, imaging studies, or procedures like endoscopy or colonoscopy.

Step 4

Treatment Discussion & Follow Up

Review of test results (if available), explanation of diagnosis, discussion of treatment options, and scheduling of follow-up appointments or procedures as needed.