Gallbladder Stone Removal (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy)
Laparoscopic gallbladder removal for gallstones with 24-hr discharge.
5,000+
Successful Surgeries
4.7 – 4.9
Patient Rating
85+ NPS
Happy Patients
Insurance
All Accepted
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Minimally Invasive Options
Day-Care Procedure
Quick Recovery
Safe & Effective
Low Recurrence Risk
Expert Surgeons
About Gallbladder Stone Removal (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy)
(General surgery)
Gallstones form when bile components crystallise inside the gallbladder, causing pain in the right upper abdomen, nausea, indigestion and sometimes jaundice. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy — removal of the entire gallbladder along with its stones through 3–4 keyhole incisions — is the gold-standard treatment recommended worldwide. Medicines and lithotripsy do not work for gallstones; only complete removal of the gallbladder prevents recurrence and complications such as pancreatitis, cholangitis and gallbladder cancer.
Patients usually need evaluation for right upper abdominal pain after oily food, nausea, vomiting or bloating, pain spreading to back or shoulder. Our team confirms causes such as gallstones, cholecystitis, choledocholithiasis and recommends the right option from laparoscopic cholecystectomy, single-incision (sils) cholecystectomy, open cholecystectomy with transparent pricing and structured follow-up.

Know the Symptoms
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Right upper abdominal pain after oily food
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Nausea, vomiting or bloating
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Pain spreading to back or shoulder
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Severe pain in the upper right abdomen
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Yellow eyes or dark urine (jaundice)
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Repeated infection, fever or indigestion
Gallbladder Stone Removal (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy) Causes
Gallstones
Cholecystitis
Choledocholithiasis
Gallbladder Polyps or Tumors
Biliary Dyskinesia
Types of Gallbladder Stone Removal (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy)

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Single-Incision (SILS) Cholecystectomy

Open Cholecystectomy
Why Choose Healic for
Gallbladder Stone Removal (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy)
(General surgery)
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Proper Counselling
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Fixed Price Explanation
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Safe Surgery
- 4

Structured Monitoring
- 5

Time-Bound Discharge
500+
Surgeries Every Month
4.7 – 4.9
Google Rating
85+
NPS Score
Key benefits at Healic
- Daycare or single-overnight stay
- Tiny 5–10 mm scars that fade in months
- Quick return to work in 5–7 days
- Definitive, one-time cure — stones cannot come back
- Low risk of bile duct injury with experienced surgeons
- Cashless insurance accepted
What Our Patients say
"Very transparent pricing and caring staff. Highly recommend Healic for gallbladder stone removal (laparoscopic cholecystectomy)."
PMPriya M.
Verified patient
"Got my gallbladder stone removal (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) done at Healic. The team was super supportive and the recovery was much faster than I expected."
RSRahul S.
Verified patient
"Doctors explained everything patiently. The surgery went smooth and I was discharged on time."
AKAnil K.
Verified patient
"Excellent experience from consultation to discharge. The fixed-price package gave me complete peace of mind."
SRSunita R.
Verified patient
Doctors who perform Gallbladder Stone Removal (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy)
(General surgery)
- RS
- JD
- HB
- AK
- AP
- AS
Available at Healic centres
Find Answers to
Your Questions
We are happy to answer every question you have.

1.Can I live normally without a gallbladder?
Yes. The gallbladder only stores bile; the liver continues to produce it normally and bile flows directly into the intestine. Over 95% of patients have no long-term digestive issues after gallbladder removal.
2.Can gallstones be dissolved with medicines?
No reliable medicine dissolves gallstones, and recurrence after lithotripsy is over 50%. Surgery is the only definitive cure recommended by international guidelines.
3.What happens if I ignore gallstones?
Untreated symptomatic gallstones can cause acute cholecystitis, jaundice, pancreatitis and (rarely) gallbladder cancer. Planned surgery is safer and cheaper than emergency surgery.
4.When can I eat oily food again?
Most patients resume a regular Indian diet — including moderate oil and spices — within 3–4 weeks.
5.Is Gallbladder Stone Removal (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy) safe at Healic?
Yes. Gallbladder Stone Removal (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy) at Healic is performed by experienced senior specialists using modern equipment and strict sterilisation protocols, with full pre-op evaluation and post-op monitoring.
