Anubhav Mittal is a Gastroenterologist based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
He looks after people with problems that affect the digestive system. That can include the oesophagus, stomach, intestines and the organs that help digestion, like the pancreas, liver and bile ducts.
In day to day care, Mr Mittal helps manage issues such as acute pancreatitis, long-term pancreatic problems, gallbladder disease, and bile duct cancer. He also treats conditions that can affect blood flow or tissue growth in the gut and surrounding areas.
Some cases involve more complex surgery and procedures. His work covers endoscopy, and also major operations linked to the pancreas and bile system, including pancreatectomy and pancreaticoduodenectomy. He is also involved in hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery, and in conditions where the bowel needs careful review and treatment.
At times, patients need help with pancreatic duct and pancreas-related conditions, including hereditary pancreatitis and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. He also cares for people with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours and pancreatic islet cell tumours, as well as cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer).
Other gastrointestinal problems he works with include gallbladder removal when it’s needed, and treatment plans for things like cholecystitis. He also helps with bowel conditions such as Meckel’s diverticulum, small bowel resection, and childhood volvulus. In some situations, issues like necrosis, infections, or other complications can come into the picture, and patients may need close follow-up.
There are also broader related conditions covered, like hernia care, splenectomy in certain cases, and liver related procedures such as liver embolization. He may be involved when more than one body system needs to be managed together, so care stays coordinated.
Experience: Details about years of practice weren’t listed here, but the focus is clear—hands-on care for a wide range of digestive and pancreas related conditions.
Education: Specific education details weren’t provided in the information available. Clinical trials: no trial details were listed here, so it’s not something confirmed in this profile.
If you’d like to know what’s involved for a specific condition, it’s best to check directly with the clinic team about next steps and any referrals needed.