Ajay Singhvi, MD
Portland, OR 97220
The Oregon Clinic Gastroenterology East at Gateway
1111 Northeast 99th Avenue, Suite 301, Portland, OR 97220
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About Ajay Singhvi
Dr. Singhvi was drawn to the field of gastroenterology, and specifically advanced endoscopy because of the ability to endoscopically manage GI disorders obviating the need for surgery in many situations. He saw that this field was rapidly growing and things that were not possible 5-10 years ago were now quickly expanding, with even more possibilities on the horizon. Dr. Singhvi enjoys performing procedures in the endoscopy suite to alter the course of a patient’s disease and affect change, whether it is the management of cancers, stone disease, or pancreatitis. As a proceduralist, he appreciates the collaboration with surgery, radiology, and interventional radiology to form consensus decisions on how to best manage GI disorders. Following the completion of his general gastroenterology training, Dr. Singhvi developed a special interest in disorders of the pancreas and biliary tract. He completed an extra year of training in Advanced Endoscopy to hone these skills. During this year, he developed proficiency in several procedures to treat disorders of the pancreas and biliary tract. These skills include diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic ultrasound, endoscopic mucosal resection, Barrett’s therapy, enteral stenting, and endoscopic suturing.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Gastroenterology
2020
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University
Internal Medicine
2016
University of Michigan
Advanced Endoscopy
2021
Northwestern University
2013
McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University
2014
Member, American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
Member, American Gastroenterological Association
Member, American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Member, American College of Gastroenterology
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
- Aerobic fitness and glycemic variability in adolescents with type 1 diabetes
- Effects of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity on overnight and next-day hypoglycemia in active adolescents with type 1 diabetes
- Cross-validation of single-stage treadmill tests for predicting aerobic fitness in adolescents with type I diabetes
- Ethical Considerations of Transplantation and Living Donation for Patients with Alcoholic Liver Diseases
- The utility of pulmonary function testing in predicting outcomes following liver transplantation
- Resting and Exercise Energy Metabolism After Liver Transplantation for Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
- Myths and realities about alcohol and smoking in chronic pancreatitis
- Coexistence of alcohol-related pancreatitis and alcohol-related liver disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
1111 Northeast 99th Avenue, Suite 301
Portland, OR 97220
9300 Southeast 91st Avenue, Suite 300
Happy Valley, OR 97086
Providence Portland Medical Center
In his free time, Dr. Singhvi enjoys running, traveling, and spending time with family. He is also an avid tennis fan and tries to make it to the US Open every year.