Dr Syed Mushfiq Shafi

Dr Syed Mushfiq Shafi

Batra Gastrosciences Centre

Qualification: DM (Gastroenterology, MD (Medicine), MBBS

Designation: Consultant, Gastroenterology & Hepatology

OPD Timings: Tue, Thur - 10 am - 2 pm, Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat - 2 pm - 5 pm

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Education

  • DM (Gastroenterology)
  • MD (Medicine)
  • MBBS

Past Experience

  • Consultant - Gastroenterologist at Amandeep Hospital Pvt. Ltd., Amritsar, Punjab
  • Senior Resident - Medicine at Sharda University, Greater Noida

Areas of Expertise

  • Managing fatty liver disease
  • Alcoholic liver disease
  • Acid peptic disease 
  • Reflux disease & Dysphagia
  • Bile duct stones/strictures
  • Esophageal and intestinal strictures
  • Chronic liver 
  • Pancreaticobiliary
  • Functional bowel 
  • Intestinal diseases

Endoscopic procedures

  • Diagnostic Upper GI
  • Lower Gi Endoscopy
  • ERCP for bile duct stones/stricture/cancer. 
  • Management of gastrointestinal bleed
  • Esophageal and intestinal stricture dilatation, stenting etc.

Awards & Recognition
Research & Publications:

  • Clinical profile and outcome of non -traumatic shock patients requiring high dose vasopressors
  • Mortality predictors and outcome in patients of myocardial infacrtion with acute kidney injury.
  • Non -invasive parameters to predict esophageal varices in cirrhotics 
  • Mortality predictors in acute pancreatitis
  • Ruptured HCC presenting as hemoperitoneum 
  • Acute emphysematous a rare case report.
  • Two faces of same coin: Diabetic NASH and nondiabetic NASH. 
  • Role of procalcitonin in management of cholangitis. 
  • Liver biopsy: Assesment of yield and complications. 
  • Laparoscopy: Role in undetermined Ascites. 
  • Role of ERCP in management of chronic pancreatitis. 
  • Acute pancreatitis as ist presentation of PHPT: A Case series. 
  • Mortality predictors in organophosphorus poising. 
  • Spectrum of undifferentiated fevers in a tertiary care hospital. 
  • Prevalance, spectrum of fatty liver in Kashmir valley: Hospital based study. 
  • Biliary parasitism – A review. 
  • Fecal calprotectin : Its role in IBS & IBD