
Dr. Randhir Sud
Chairman, Institute of Digestive and Hepatobiliary Sciences
43 years of overall experience
Works at Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon
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Dr. Randhir Sud (Gastroenterologist)
If you’re searching for Dr. Randhir Sud, you likely want clarity—fast: Is he the right gastroenterologist for my condition? Where does he practice? What do reviews say? How do I book from outside India?
This page puts the essentials in one place and explains how MediHelp Global (medihelpglobal.com) can support you end-to-end—especially if you’re traveling from Asia, South Africa, or the Americas for treatment planning.
Quick facts at a glance of Dr. Randhir Sud
Specialty, role, and practice location of Dr. Randhir Sud
Dr. Randhir Sud is listed as a Gastroenterologist and is described as Chairman in gastroenterology/gastrosciences at Medanta (Gurugram) on major profiles.
Consultation fee and timings (as listed online) of Dr. Randhir Sud
On Practo, the consultation fee is listed as ₹2000, with specific clinic timings displayed for Medanta – The Medicity (Gurgaon Sector 38). Fees and schedules can change, so treat this as a reference point, not a promise.
Who patients commonly consult him for
Public listings commonly associate his consultations with concerns like IBS, IBD, liver disease, gastritis/acidity, and GI endoscopy-related evaluation (as reflected in the services shown on his profile pages).
About Dr. Randhir Sud: experience and clinical focus
Across public profiles, Dr. Sud is described as a senior gastroenterology specialist with decades of experience and a clinical focus that includes therapeutic GI endoscopy, GI cancers, and hepatic (liver) diseases.
Areas of expertise patients commonly seek
Depending on your symptoms and reports, patients typically look for a gastroenterologist like Dr. Sud for:
- Persistent digestive symptoms (long-standing acidity, pain, altered bowel habits)
- Inflammatory bowel conditions (when symptoms or imaging suggest IBD)
- Liver-related concerns (abnormal liver function tests, fatty liver evaluation, hepatitis workups)
- Suspicion of GI bleeding (black stools, anemia, blood in stool—requires urgent evaluation)
- Decision-making for endoscopy/colonoscopy and next-step planning
Important: This page is informational and not medical advice. If you have alarm symptoms (severe pain, vomiting blood, black stools, unexplained weight loss), treat it as urgent and seek immediate care.
Education and career highlights (high level)
His education is publicly listed as MBBS, MD (Medicine), and DM (Gastroenterology), with training referenced at AIIMS (New Delhi) on prominent profiles.
Some profiles also mention a Padma Shri recognition (as stated on those platforms).
Dr. Randhir Sud at Medanta (Gurugram): what patients should know
Dr. Sud is associated with Medanta – The Medicity in Gurugram/Gurgaon in publicly available listings.
When you may be referred for endoscopy/advanced GI evaluation
Your treating doctor (local or in India) may recommend specialist evaluation when:
- Symptoms persist despite standard treatment
- Imaging/labs show unclear findings that need correlation
- There’s a need to decide between medical management vs procedure vs surgery
- You’re seeking a second opinion for complex GI or liver problems
What to bring to your first visit (saves time and repeat tests)
Bring a single PDF folder (or printouts) of:
- Endoscopy/colonoscopy reports (if any)
- Biopsy/histopathology results
- CT/MRI/ultrasound reports + images (CD/online links)
- Blood tests (CBC, LFT, CRP/ESR, viral markers if done)
- Current medicines + allergies
- A one-page summary: symptoms, duration, triggers, weight change, prior treatments
If you’re an international patient, MediHelp Global can help you structure this neatly so the hospital team can triage faster.
Dr. Randhir Sud reviews: how to read them the right way
When people search “dr randhir sud reviews”, they usually want the honest picture—strengths and limitations.
On Practo, patient stories show a mix of experiences—some praising outcomes and professionalism, others expressing dissatisfaction.
Common positive themes patients mention
From the publicly shown stories, positives often include:
- Confidence in clinical judgment
- Efficient consultations (especially when reports are reviewed carefully)
Common concerns to take seriously (without panic)
Some negative reviews mention dissatisfaction around communication style, bedside manner, or expectations from a busy tertiary-care environment.
A useful rule: One extreme review shouldn’t decide everything. Look for patterns across multiple reviews and match them to what matters to you (time, explanations, complexity of case, need for procedures).
A simple checklist to decide if he’s a fit
Consider booking if:
- You have complex GI/liver concerns and want senior oversight
- You need endoscopy-led decision-making at a tertiary hospital
- You’re prepared with organized reports and specific questions
Consider alternatives if:
- You strongly prefer long, discussion-heavy consultations every visit
- Your issue is straightforward and can be managed locally (saving travel costs)
Appointment booking support (India + international patients) with Dr. Randhir Sud
Step-by-step booking workflow via MediHelp Global
If you contact MediHelp Global, we typically help you move from “confused and overwhelmed” to a clear plan:
- Share medical reports (PDFs/photos) + a short symptom timeline
- Specialist mapping (right GI sub-focus: liver, IBD, oncology, endoscopy, etc.)
- Appointment scheduling aligned to your travel dates
- Cost guidance with transparent factors (what changes the estimate)
On-ground coordination (hospital navigation, language help when needed, follow-up summary)
Documents needed for faster triage
- Passport (international patients)
- Prior reports and imaging
- Any referral note (if available)
- Travel timeline and preferred dates
Typical timelines and what can delay care
Delays happen when:
- Reports are incomplete or scattered
- Imaging is old and needs repeating
- The case needs multi-specialty input (GI + oncology + surgery)
Considering Amrita Hospital Faridabad for GI care
Some patients comparing options also ask us about care pathways at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad—especially when they want a large, modern hospital with structured international-patient coordination.
When Amrita Faridabad may be a practical option
Amrita can be considered when:
- You want a hospital pathway that supports international scheduling
- You’re building a broader treatment plan that may involve multiple departments
Official appointment & international contact points
For Amrita Faridabad, official pages list appointment and emergency numbers, and an international patient contact.
(If you prefer, MediHelp Global can help you use these channels and prepare your documents for smoother booking.)
Cost guidance: consultation fees and treatment costs (what affects pricing)
Dr. Randhir Sud fees (what’s listed vs what varies)
A public listing shows ₹2000 as the consultation fee on Practo, but final charges can vary based on hospital billing policies, follow-ups, and package structures.
What drives the total cost (transparent factors)
Instead of giving misleading “one-size” numbers, here’s what actually changes the estimate:
- Whether you need only consultation vs endoscopy/colonoscopy
- Anesthesia needs and day-care admission vs inpatient stay
- Biopsy and histopathology requirements
- Complexity (IBD, GI oncology, liver disease workups)
- Repeat testing due to older labs/images
If you share reports, MediHelp Global can help you understand what’s likely to be needed before you travel.
Next steps
How to send reports for a case review
Prepare:
- A single folder of PDFs (reports and discharge summaries)
- A short note: symptoms, duration, current meds, your main question
Then reach out via medihelpglobal.com, and we’ll guide the next step (which specialist, which hospital, and how to schedule efficiently).
Travel & stay planning for overseas patients
If you’re coming from South Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, or the Americas:
- Plan for buffer days (tests + results often need 2–4 days)
- Keep a copy of all reports on phone + email
- Ask for a written post-consult plan so your home doctor can continue care
Skilled At
- Performing complex GI endoscopic procedures
- Treating hepatic diseases
- Organizing medical training and workshops
- Managing gastrointestinal cancers
- Conducting clinical research in endoscopic techniques
- Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
- Gastrointestinal Oncology
- Hepatic Diseases
- Therapeutic GI Endoscopy
- Advanced Endoscopic Procedures
Education
- MBBS from Government Medical College, Amritsar, 1977
- MD in Medicine from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, 1981
- DM in Gastroenterology from AIIMS, New Delhi, 1983
Experience
- Chairman, Institute of Digestive and Hepatobiliary Sciences at Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon
- Consultant in Gastroenterology at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi
- Visiting Professor at Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
- Visiting Professor at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, USA
- Visiting Professor at University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA
Awards
- Padma Shri by the Government of India, 2008
- Bharat Ratna Priyadarshini Award by Delhi University, 2004
- Indian Society of Gastroenterology 'Master in Endoscopy' Gold Medal, 2004
- Membership of Faculty of 1000 Medicine, 2005
- Fellowship of International Academy of Medical Specialities, 2000
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FAQ
1) Where does Dr. Randhir Sud practice?
He is listed as practicing at Medanta – The Medicity in Gurugram/Gurgaon on major profiles.
2) What is Dr. Randhir Sud’s consultation fee?
Practo lists a consultation fee of ₹2000, but fees can change—confirm at booking time.
3) What conditions do patients commonly visit him for?
Public listings associate visits with GI and liver concerns such as IBS/IBD-related care, liver disease evaluation, and endoscopy-led assessment (as reflected in listed services).
4) How do I book an appointment from outside India?
International patients usually need to share reports in advance, confirm appointment availability, and plan travel dates around investigations. Amrita Faridabad provides official “International Patients” contact details on its site, and MediHelp Global can coordinate the workflow for you.
5) Are online reviews enough to choose a gastroenterologist?
Reviews help, but they’re incomplete. Use them to identify patterns (communication, wait times, outcomes) and combine that with fit: your diagnosis complexity, need for endoscopy, and the hospital support system. Practo shows mixed patient stories, which is normal for high-volume tertiary care.
6) What should I carry for my first GI consultation?
Bring prior endoscopy/colonoscopy results, biopsies, imaging (reports + images), recent labs, and a one-page symptom timeline. This reduces repeat tests and speeds up decision-making.
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