Consultant HPB & Liver Transplant Surgeon Dr. Sanjay Kumar Yadav, now available for private OPD at Gutwell Clinics, Gurugram — for patients across Delhi NCR, Bihar and the world.
Outstation & international patients: start with an online video consultation.
Choosing a surgeon for a liver transplant is one of the most important decisions a family makes. Here is what stands behind Dr. Sanjay Kumar Yadav.
Over a decade dedicated to HPB and liver transplant surgery, with deep experience across the most complex cases.
MBBS (BPKIHS), MS – General Surgery (AIIMS New Delhi), fellowships from Medanta, and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (2023).
Established the HPB & Liver Transplant unit at Chitwan Medical College, Nepal — building teams, not just performing operations.
Reviewer for leading transplant journals and a founder member of the Liver Transplant Society of India.
Living donor (LDLT), deceased donor (DDLT), ABO-incompatible and swap transplants, liver cancer and acute liver failure.
Trusted by families from Gurgaon, Delhi NCR, Patna, Bihar and across India & abroad — with video consults for those far away.
A healthy near-relative donates part of their liver. The most common transplant in India.
Learn moreA liver from a brain-death (cadaveric) donor, allocated through the state programme.
Learn moreA transplant made possible even when donor and recipient blood groups differ.
Learn moreA paired exchange between two families when donors are willing but not matched.
Learn moreEarly referral saves lives. If you or a family member has been diagnosed with any of the following, a specialist opinion helps you understand whether a transplant is needed — and when.
For patients in Gurgaon and Delhi NCR who can visit the clinic. Meet Dr. Yadav in person at Gutwell Clinics, Gurugram.
For families in Bihar, Patna, eastern India and abroad who cannot travel first. Get a second opinion and a report review from home before planning any visit.
In-person OPD or online video consult. Dr. Yadav reviews your history and reports and explains whether a transplant is needed.
Detailed medical evaluation of the patient and, for living donation, assessment of a willing near-relative donor's fitness and safety.
The transplant is performed by an experienced team, choosing the approach — LDLT, DDLT, ABO-incompatible or swap — best suited to you.
Structured ICU and ward recovery, medication guidance, diet, and long-term follow-up — including remote follow-up for outstation patients.
Educational recovery stories, shared with patient consent. Individual results vary.
“We came from Patna with almost no hope. Dr. Yadav reviewed my father's reports over video, explained everything calmly, and guided us through the transplant. Today my father is back home.”
“What we valued most was honesty. He told us clearly what was possible and what to expect. The whole team was available whenever we had a question.”
“Being far away, we were scared about the distance. The video consultations and WhatsApp support made it feel like the doctor was right next to us.”
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Yadav is an experienced HPB and liver transplant surgeon in Gurugram with 1,000+ liver transplant surgeries, MBBS (BPKIHS), MS (AIIMS New Delhi) and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS). He consults at Narayana Superspeciality Hospital and holds a private OPD at Gutwell Clinics, Gurugram.
Liver transplant cost depends on the type of transplant (living or deceased donor), the patient's condition, ICU stay and post-operative care. During your consultation Dr. Yadav's team explains the full cost and process transparently. See the Cost & Process page or ask on WhatsApp for an estimate for your case.
Yes. Many families from Bihar and eastern India start with a paid video consultation and a report review over WhatsApp. Dr. Yadav reviews your reports, gives a clear second opinion, and only then guides you on whether and when to travel to Gurugram for evaluation.
Yes. The liver regenerates. In a living donor liver transplant, a healthy near-relative donates a portion of their liver, and both the donor's and recipient's liver grow back to near-normal size within a few weeks. Donor safety is assessed in detail before surgery. Living donation is legally limited to near-relatives under Indian law.
Whether you are in Gurgaon, Delhi, Patna or abroad — book an OPD appointment or start with a WhatsApp message. Early advice makes all the difference.