10,000 Surgeries. 50,000 Patients. One Continuing Commitment to Patient Care — Dr Karan R. Rawat
There are milestones in a doctor’s professional journey that are measured not merely in numbers, but in people treated, families supported, difficult decisions taken, and years devoted to patient care.
As of 18 August 2026, Dr Karan R. Rawat has completed the milestone of more than 10,000 surgical procedures and has provided consultation and medical care to more than 50,000 patients during his clinical journey.
For Dr Rawat, these figures represent something much more important than statistics. Behind every number is a patient who came with a concern, pain, uncertainty or a surgical problem—and placed trust in his medical team.
A Journey Across Gastroenterology, GI Surgery and Proctology
Based in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Dr Karan R. Rawat has developed extensive clinical experience across gastrointestinal diseases and surgery, with particular interest in conditions involving the stomach, intestine, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, abdominal wall and anorectal region.
His clinical and surgical work includes the management of:
- Piles / Haemorrhoids
- Anal fissure
- Fistula-in-ano
- Pilonidal sinus
- Gallbladder stones
- Hernia
- Appendicitis
- Liver and gastrointestinal disorders
- Pancreatic diseases
- Abdominal and intestinal surgical conditions
- Diabetic foot and complicated wounds
- General surgical conditions
His areas of practice include gastrointestinal surgery, laparoscopic surgery, laser proctology, colorectal and proctology procedures, and general surgery.
10,000+ Surgeries: Experience Built One Patient at a Time
Reaching 10,000 surgical procedures is not simply about operating-room numbers.
Surgery demands careful patient selection, accurate diagnosis, appropriate investigation, assessment of whether an operation is actually required, selection of the appropriate surgical technique, and equally importantly, responsible postoperative care.
Dr Rawat strongly believes that not every patient who visits a surgeon necessarily needs surgery.
Whether the problem is gallbladder stones, piles, fissure, fistula, hernia or another gastrointestinal condition, treatment should be individualized. Where medicines, lifestyle modification, observation or another non-operative approach is appropriate, surgery should not be recommended merely because it is available.
50,000+ Patients: 50,000 Individual Stories
The milestone of 50,000 patients treated and consulted represents people from different age groups, professions and socioeconomic backgrounds who have sought medical or surgical advice over the years.
Many patients travel to Agra from surrounding towns, villages and districts seeking consultation for gastrointestinal, liver, gallbladder, pancreatic, colorectal and surgical problems.
Patients commonly seek Dr Rawat's opinion for persistent gas, acidity, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, altered bowel habits, rectal bleeding, piles, fissure, fistula, gallstones, hernia, pancreatitis, liver disorders and complex surgical problems.
The guiding principle remains simple:
Listen carefully. Diagnose responsibly. Explain honestly. Operate only when indicated.
An Academic and Evidence-Based Approach
Alongside clinical practice, Dr Karan R. Rawat is associated with medical education, surgical training and academic activities.
As an Associate Professor of Surgery at S.N. Medical College, Agra, his professional journey combines patient care with teaching, research and continued learning.
His academic interests include gastrointestinal surgery, minimally invasive surgery, laparoscopic surgery and modern proctology, including laser-based procedures where appropriately indicated.
He has also remained associated with professional surgical organizations and academic platforms in India and internationally, contributing to discussions and education in gastrointestinal surgery, proctology, laparoscopy and evolving surgical technologies.
Modern Technology, but Patient Selection Comes First
Modern surgery has changed dramatically.
Today, appropriately selected patients may benefit from laparoscopic, minimally invasive and laser-assisted techniques, which can offer advantages in particular clinical situations.
However, technology itself should never determine treatment.
The correct question is not:
“Can this be done with laser or laparoscopy?”
The better question is:
“What treatment is most appropriate for this particular patient?”
This philosophy is especially important in conditions such as piles, anal fissure, fistula-in-ano, pilonidal sinus, gallbladder disease and hernia, where treatment decisions should depend on the stage and complexity of disease, symptoms, examination findings, investigations and individual patient factors.
Serving Agra and the Surrounding Region
Dr Karan R. Rawat's practice serves patients from Agra and the wider Braj and western Uttar Pradesh region, including patients travelling from Mathura, Vrindavan, Govardhan, Farah, Raya, Baldeo, Firozabad, Tundla, Fatehabad, Shamsabad, Kiraoli, Achhnera, Fatehpur Sikri, Etmadpur, Bah, Pinahat and surrounding towns and villages, as well as neighbouring areas of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
His clinical practice includes consultation at Safe Gastro and Surgery Center (Agra Heart Center), Church Road, Agra.
The Milestone Is Not the Destination
10,000+ surgeries and 50,000+ patients are important professional milestones, but medicine does not allow a doctor to stop learning.
New research emerges. Surgical techniques evolve. Technology changes. Evidence changes.
The responsibility of a doctor is therefore not simply to accumulate experience, but to combine that experience with continuous learning, scientific evidence, ethical decision-making and compassion.
For Dr Karan R. Rawat, the next patient remains as important as the first.
A Message of Gratitude
«“10,000 surgeries and 50,000 patients are not numbers that belong to me alone. They represent the trust that patients and their families have placed in us over the years. I remain deeply grateful for that trust. Every patient continues to teach us something, and every successful recovery reminds us why we chose medicine.”
— Dr Karan R. Rawat»
The milestone is therefore not merely a celebration of numbers.
It is a reminder of the responsibility that comes with them.
50,000+ patients.
10,000+ surgical procedures.
Thousands of families.
And the commitment continues.
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Dr Karan R. Rawat
Gastrointestinal & General Surgeon | Gastroenterology | Laparoscopic Surgeon | Laser Surgeon | Proctologist
Special interests: Gastrointestinal diseases • Liver • Gallbladder • Pancreas • Hernia • Piles • Fissure • Fistula • Pilonidal Sinus • Laparoscopic Surgery • Laser Proctology • Diabetic Foot & Wound Care
📍 Safe Gastro and Surgery Center (Agra Heart Center), Church Road, Agra
📞 Appointments: 7398888889
Dr Karan R Rawat Completes 10,000+ Surgeries & Treats 50,000+ Patients | Gastro & Laser Surgeon in Agra
Dr Karan R Rawat, gastrointestinal, laparoscopic, laser and proctology surgeon in Agra, reaches the milestone of 10,000+ surgeries and 50,000+ patients treated. Read about his journey in GI surgery, piles, fissure, fistula, gallbladder, hernia, liver and pancreatic care.
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