Paediatric Gastroenterologist
23+ Years Experience
MD (PGI Chandigarh) MRCP (UK) DCH (Lon) FRCPCH CCT CCST (UK)
Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad
English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
MON-SAT
Dr Ramesh Srinivasan, associated with Apollo Hospitals, is one of the best paediatric gastroenterologists in Hyderabad. Dr Ramesh has treated hundreds of kids as a paediatric specialist with dedication and commitment. His work experience as a lecturer in well-known institutions in the United Kingdom has enriched his knowledge further.
The digestive system is a vital part of the human body. The body derives nutrition from the food you eat to survive and stay healthy. So when problems occur in organs such as the stomach, the intestines, or the liver, a gastroenterologist like Dr Ramesh is an ideal specialist to treat you.
Paediatric gastroenterologists are trained to treat kids suffering from gastroenterological issues. Poor nutrition can affect the child’s growth, and consulting an experienced paediatric gastroenterologist such as Dr Srinivasan is essential. While your family doctor can help to a certain extent, they cannot replace the expertise of specialists.
Paediatric gastroenterologists like Dr R Srinivasan treat newborns and teens for various digestion-related diseases.
These include bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, food allergies, lactose intolerance, inflammation in the bowels, liver disease, chronic diarrhoea or constipation and pancreatic problems, among others. Such experts also advise parents on the proper diet for their children.
In a career of over two decades, Dr Ramesh Srinivasan has been a warm and caring human being, a quality essential when treating young children. But, he says, ‘I am fortunate enough to treat kids and spread smiles amongst the little messengers of God’.
Registration No: 36736
Services
Certifications: CCT PaediatricsCSST Paediatric Gastroenterology , Hepatology and NutritionPost Graduate Medical Education and Training Board, UK Memberships: IAP & ISPGHAN : Indian academy of Pediatrics and Indian society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and NutritionCOCHRANE IBD GROUPBSPGHAN – British Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and NutritionRCPCH – Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, UK
Consultant Paediatric Gastroenterologist, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, India. Professor , Apollo Hospital Educational Research Foundation2009– 2011 Alderhey Children& s Hospital, Liverpool. UK as Consultant Gastroenterologist and Senior Lecturer, Institute of Child Health , University of Liverpool, UK2007-& 08: St James& s University Hospital, Leeds2002- 2003: King& s College Hospital, London 2001-& 02: Great Ormond Street Hospital, London1995- 1998: (MD) Post graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. (PGIMER)
Diagnostic and Interventional EndoscopyGastroenterology, Inflammatory bowel diseaseEnteral Feeding support and NutritionFood AllergyLiver Diseases including Transplant HepatologyEvidence Based Gastroenterology
McFarland LV, Srinivasan R, Setty RP et al. Specific probiotics for the treatment of pediatric acute gastroenteritis in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Ped Gastro Nut Reports. Aug 2021: (in press) Srinivasan R, Kesavelu D et al. Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938: Review of Evidence in Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Pediatrics and Therapeutics 2018, 8: 350French H, Mark Dalzell A, Srinivasan R, El–Matary W. Relapse rate following azathioprine withdrawal in maintaining remission for Crohn' s disease: a meta-analysis. Dig Dis Sci. 2011 Jul 56(7):1929-36. Srinivasan R, Irvine T, Dalzell AM. Traction Removal of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy in Children . Digestive diseases and sciences. 2010. (55), 2874-2877. Srinivasan R, Irvine T, Dalzell AM. Traction Removal of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy in Children . Digestive diseases and sciences. 2010. (55), 2874-2877. Irvine T, Srinivasan R, Casson DH, Auth M, Crook K, Gregg A, Rhodes J, Kneebone A, Dalzell AM. Assessing the value of a pre-transfer meeting in IBD transition services . Gastrointestinal Nursing 2010. 8(7): 19 25. Srinivasan R, O& Neill C, Blumenow W, Dalzell AM. Caregivers& perceptions following percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in children with congenital heart disease. . Cardiol Young. 2009 Aug 25:1-4. Srinivasan R, Irvine T, Dalzell AM. The Indications for Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy and Procedure Related Outcome . J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2009 Nov 49(5):584-8. Srinivasan R, Akobeng AK. Thalidomide and thalidomide analogues for induction of remission in Crohn' s disease. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2009, Issue 2. Art. No. : CD007350. DOI: 10. 1002/14651858. CD007350. pub2Srinivasan R, Akobeng AK. Glutamine for induction of remission in Crohn' s disease (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008, Issue 4. Art. No. : CD007348. DOI: 10. 1002/14651858. CD007348. (completed review submitted). Srinivasan R, Sudheendra S, Cosgrove M, Wagner B, Baker AJ, Portmann B. Co incidental GM1 gangliosidosis in an infant with alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency. JPGN. 2008 47(2):196-8. NP Iyer, Srinivasan R, Evans K, Ward L, Cheung W, Matthes J. Impact of an early weighing policy on neonatal Hypernatremic dehydration and breast feeding. Arch dis child. 2008 93: 297-299. Srinivasan R, Meyer R, Ramnarayan P, Britto J. Clinical safety of Lactobacillus casei shirota as a probiotic in critically ill children . JPGN 2006 42(2):171-174. Srinivasan R, Hadzic N, Fischer J, Knisely AS. Steatohepatitis and unsuspected micronodular cirrhosis in Dorfman-Chanarin syndrome with documented ABHD5 mutation. J Pediatr. 2004 May 144(5):662-5. Arora RS, Srinivasan R. Is polyethylene glycol safe and effective for chronic constipation in children? Arch Dis Child. 2005 Jun 90(6):643-646. Srinivasan R, Cosgrove M, Huddard S, Evans D. Autoimmune Thyrotoxicosis and Achalasia Cardia. Association or mere coincidence? Indian J Pediatr. 2009 Aug 76(8):850-1. Srinivasan R, Menon L, Stevens P, Campbell IA, Alfaham M. Ethnic differences in selective neonatal BCG immunisation: White British children miss out. Thorax 2006 61: 247-249. Menon L, Srinivasan R, Alfaham M. Selective neonatal BCG immunisation in a multiethnic community: poor uptake among White British infants. Commun Dis Public Health. 2004 Dec 7(4):388Srinivasan R, Arora RS. Do well infants born with an isolated single umbilical artery need investigation? Arch. Dis. Child. 2005 90: 100 101. Srinivasan R, Yeo TH. Are newer macrolides effective in eradicating carriage of Pertussis? Arch. Dis. Child 2005 90:322-324. Srinivasan . R, Stevens. P. Selective neonatal BCG vaccination: Specialist BCG clinics are an alternative. Acta Paediatrica 2005 May 94(5): 634 – 635Singhi PD, Bansal A, Ramesh S, Khandelwal N, Singhi SC. Predictive value of electroencephalography and computed tomography in childhood non-traumatic coma. Indian J Pediatr. 2005 Jun 72(6):475-9. Bansal A, Singhi SC, Singhi PD, Khandelwal N, Ramesh S. Non traumatic coma. Indian J Pediatr. 2005 Jun 72(6):467-73. Srinivasan R. Pamidronate lines. Indian Pediatrics. 2005 42:959-96013.
Paediatric Gastroenterologist
23+ Years Experience
MD (PGI Chandigarh) MRCP (UK) DCH (Lon) FRCPCH CCT CCST (UK)
English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
MON-SAT
-
Dr Ramesh Srinivasan, associated with Apollo Hospitals, is one of the best paediatric gastroenterologists in Hyderabad. Dr Ramesh has treated hundreds of kids as a paediatric specialist with dedication and commitment. His work experience as a lecturer in well-known institutions in the United Kingdom has enriched his knowledge further.
The digestive system is a vital part of the human body. The body derives nutrition from the food you eat to survive and stay healthy. So when problems occur in organs such as the stomach, the intestines, or the liver, a gastroenterologist like Dr Ramesh is an ideal specialist to treat you.
Paediatric gastroenterologists are trained to treat kids suffering from gastroenterological issues. Poor nutrition can affect the child’s growth, and consulting an experienced paediatric gastroenterologist such as Dr Srinivasan is essential. While your family doctor can help to a certain extent, they cannot replace the expertise of specialists.
Paediatric gastroenterologists like Dr R Srinivasan treat newborns and teens for various digestion-related diseases.
These include bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, food allergies, lactose intolerance, inflammation in the bowels, liver disease, chronic diarrhoea or constipation and pancreatic problems, among others. Such experts also advise parents on the proper diet for their children.
In a career of over two decades, Dr Ramesh Srinivasan has been a warm and caring human being, a quality essential when treating young children. But, he says, ‘I am fortunate enough to treat kids and spread smiles amongst the little messengers of God’.
Registration No: 36736
Services
Certifications: CCT PaediatricsCSST Paediatric Gastroenterology , Hepatology and NutritionPost Graduate Medical Education and Training Board, UK Memberships: IAP & ISPGHAN : Indian academy of Pediatrics and Indian society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and NutritionCOCHRANE IBD GROUPBSPGHAN – British Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and NutritionRCPCH – Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, UK
Consultant Paediatric Gastroenterologist, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, India. Professor , Apollo Hospital Educational Research Foundation2009– 2011 Alderhey Children& s Hospital, Liverpool. UK as Consultant Gastroenterologist and Senior Lecturer, Institute of Child Health , University of Liverpool, UK2007-& 08: St James& s University Hospital, Leeds2002- 2003: King& s College Hospital, London 2001-& 02: Great Ormond Street Hospital, London1995- 1998: (MD) Post graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. (PGIMER)
Diagnostic and Interventional EndoscopyGastroenterology, Inflammatory bowel diseaseEnteral Feeding support and NutritionFood AllergyLiver Diseases including Transplant HepatologyEvidence Based Gastroenterology
McFarland LV, Srinivasan R, Setty RP et al. Specific probiotics for the treatment of pediatric acute gastroenteritis in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Ped Gastro Nut Reports. Aug 2021: (in press) Srinivasan R, Kesavelu D et al. Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938: Review of Evidence in Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. Pediatrics and Therapeutics 2018, 8: 350French H, Mark Dalzell A, Srinivasan R, El–Matary W. Relapse rate following azathioprine withdrawal in maintaining remission for Crohn' s disease: a meta-analysis. Dig Dis Sci. 2011 Jul 56(7):1929-36. Srinivasan R, Irvine T, Dalzell AM. Traction Removal of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy in Children . Digestive diseases and sciences. 2010. (55), 2874-2877. Srinivasan R, Irvine T, Dalzell AM. Traction Removal of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy in Children . Digestive diseases and sciences. 2010. (55), 2874-2877. Irvine T, Srinivasan R, Casson DH, Auth M, Crook K, Gregg A, Rhodes J, Kneebone A, Dalzell AM. Assessing the value of a pre-transfer meeting in IBD transition services . Gastrointestinal Nursing 2010. 8(7): 19 25. Srinivasan R, O& Neill C, Blumenow W, Dalzell AM. Caregivers& perceptions following percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in children with congenital heart disease. . Cardiol Young. 2009 Aug 25:1-4. Srinivasan R, Irvine T, Dalzell AM. The Indications for Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy and Procedure Related Outcome . J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2009 Nov 49(5):584-8. Srinivasan R, Akobeng AK. Thalidomide and thalidomide analogues for induction of remission in Crohn' s disease. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2009, Issue 2. Art. No. : CD007350. DOI: 10. 1002/14651858. CD007350. pub2Srinivasan R, Akobeng AK. Glutamine for induction of remission in Crohn' s disease (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008, Issue 4. Art. No. : CD007348. DOI: 10. 1002/14651858. CD007348. (completed review submitted). Srinivasan R, Sudheendra S, Cosgrove M, Wagner B, Baker AJ, Portmann B. Co incidental GM1 gangliosidosis in an infant with alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency. JPGN. 2008 47(2):196-8. NP Iyer, Srinivasan R, Evans K, Ward L, Cheung W, Matthes J. Impact of an early weighing policy on neonatal Hypernatremic dehydration and breast feeding. Arch dis child. 2008 93: 297-299. Srinivasan R, Meyer R, Ramnarayan P, Britto J. Clinical safety of Lactobacillus casei shirota as a probiotic in critically ill children . JPGN 2006 42(2):171-174. Srinivasan R, Hadzic N, Fischer J, Knisely AS. Steatohepatitis and unsuspected micronodular cirrhosis in Dorfman-Chanarin syndrome with documented ABHD5 mutation. J Pediatr. 2004 May 144(5):662-5. Arora RS, Srinivasan R. Is polyethylene glycol safe and effective for chronic constipation in children? Arch Dis Child. 2005 Jun 90(6):643-646. Srinivasan R, Cosgrove M, Huddard S, Evans D. Autoimmune Thyrotoxicosis and Achalasia Cardia. Association or mere coincidence? Indian J Pediatr. 2009 Aug 76(8):850-1. Srinivasan R, Menon L, Stevens P, Campbell IA, Alfaham M. Ethnic differences in selective neonatal BCG immunisation: White British children miss out. Thorax 2006 61: 247-249. Menon L, Srinivasan R, Alfaham M. Selective neonatal BCG immunisation in a multiethnic community: poor uptake among White British infants. Commun Dis Public Health. 2004 Dec 7(4):388Srinivasan R, Arora RS. Do well infants born with an isolated single umbilical artery need investigation? Arch. Dis. Child. 2005 90: 100 101. Srinivasan R, Yeo TH. Are newer macrolides effective in eradicating carriage of Pertussis? Arch. Dis. Child 2005 90:322-324. Srinivasan . R, Stevens. P. Selective neonatal BCG vaccination: Specialist BCG clinics are an alternative. Acta Paediatrica 2005 May 94(5): 634 – 635Singhi PD, Bansal A, Ramesh S, Khandelwal N, Singhi SC. Predictive value of electroencephalography and computed tomography in childhood non-traumatic coma. Indian J Pediatr. 2005 Jun 72(6):475-9. Bansal A, Singhi SC, Singhi PD, Khandelwal N, Ramesh S. Non traumatic coma. Indian J Pediatr. 2005 Jun 72(6):467-73. Srinivasan R. Pamidronate lines. Indian Pediatrics. 2005 42:959-96013.