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Dr. Shubham Mehta

Associate Consultant

Gastroenterology

Gastrosciences

Fellowship (Hepatology) - AIIMS, New Delhi, DM (Gastroenterology) - AIIMS, New Delhi, MD (Internal Medicine) - AIIMS, New Delhi, MBBS - AIIMS, New Delhi.

About Dr. Shubham Mehta

AIIMS-Trained Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist with Advanced Fellowship Expertise 

Specialist in Liver Diseases, Pancreatitis & Complex GI Disorders.

Award-Winning Academic with Publications in Leading National & International Journals.

Dr. Shubham Mehta is a gastroenterologist and hepatologist trained entirely at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. He has completed advanced fellowship training in hepatology following his DM in gastroenterology, gaining extensive experience in managing chronic liver diseases, pancreatitis, intestinal disorders, and functional bowel diseases. Dr. Mehta has authored several research publications in leading national and international journals and has been recognised with multiple awards for his academic and clinical contributions.

Specialization and Expertise

liver-diseases-and-hepatology Liver Diseases and Hepatology Liver Diseases and Hepatology
pancreatic-disorders Pancreatic Disorders Pancreatic Disorders
endoscopic-ultrasound-eus-and-advanced-endoscopy Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) and Advanced Endoscopy Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) and Advanced Endoscopy
functional-and-luminal-gastroenterology Functional and Luminal Gastroenterology Functional and Luminal Gastroenterology

Publications

  • Mehta S et al. Impact of delay in the diagnosis on the severity of celiac disease. J Gastroenterol Hepatol, 2024.

  • Pachisia AV, Mehta S et al. Validation of No-Biopsy Pathway for Celiac Disease Diagnosis in Asian Adults. J Gastroenterol Hepatol, 2024.

  • Mehta S et al. Abbreviated Duration of Vasoactive Agents in Variceal Bleeding. Dig Dis Sci, 2025.

  • Pachisia AV, Ahuja V, Makharia GK, Mehta S et al. Celiac Disease in Adults with Cryptogenic Cirrhosis. Am J Gastroenterol, 2024.

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