Hardeep Singh, M.D.

(on hospital)
Doctors in Newport Beach, CA
Doctors
Weight Loss & Control Programs

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

361 Hospital Rd
Newport Beach, CA
92663

About

Hardeep M. Singh, MD, FACP, AGAF, is board certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology in Orange and Irvine, California. He grew up in Orange County, California, and obtained his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Southern California.

While completing his internship and residency at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Dr. Singh received the Leo Rigler Award for his academic achievement, and while completing his fellowship in Gastroenterology, he was named as the Kaiser Permanente Fellow of the Year.

Dr. Singh received additional training in Endoscopic Ultrasound at the University of Montreal. He has published research on ERCP techniques, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, management of liver transplant patients, autoimmune liver disease, and management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

Dr. Singh established his practice in 2007 at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. He has focused on general gastroenterology, with specific interests in management of end-stage liver disease, treatment of Hepatitis B and C, Endoscopic ultrasound, and endoscopic management of gastrointestinal cancers. He is actively involved in the Liver Tumor Program at St. Joseph Hospital and started their Endoscopic Ultrasound Program in 2010.

Dr. Singh has received many accolades, including being recognized as a Physician of Excellence from 2011-2018 by the Orange County Medical Association. He was recently selected as one of the top gastroenterologists in the Western United States by Vitals.com. In 2015, Dr.Singh was recognized by the American Gastroenterological Association as an AGA Fellow, for his superior achievement in clinical practice. Dr. Singh received the Trademark Who's Who recognition as a top doctor in 2016.
 
In addition to his work at his practice, Dr. Singh considers community service a personal responsibility. Dr. Singh volunteers regularly at La Amistad family health center, providing care to the underserved in Orange, California. For years he has helped organize Access OC at St. Joseph's Hospital, a non-profit organization that helps to provide screening colonoscopies to uninsured patients.
 
Dr. Singh has been a contributor to multiple articles on gastrointestinal health, featured in Cosmopolitan, Yahoo.com, Good Housekeeping, and Runners World.

Additionally, Dr. Singh is the Medical Director of Endoscopy and the Medical Director for the Endoscopic Ultrasound/Biliary program at St.Joseph Hospital in Orange.

Dr. Singh is proud to provide care to patients in Orange, Santa Ana, Irvine, and Newport Beach, and offers flexible scheduling, including Saturday procedures.

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Services

  • Acid Reflux
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Chronic Liver Disease
  • Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)
  • Upper Endoscopy
  • Colonoscopy
  • Weight Loss Diet Program

Latest

■GI doctor explains fecal transplants Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Dr. Sahil Khanna says fecal transplants address recurrent Clostridium difficile infection by replacing normal intestinal bacteria that are destroyed by the infections. Khanna, who performs and studies the procedure, says stool donations from any screened donor with healthy bacteria will work, and although the procedure has not gained full federal approval, it is highly effective. Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) (4/13)
■Probiotics may help treat certain forms of IBD, dietary expert says Patients with inflammatory bowel disease are treated with medication and diet modifications, but probiotics also may provide benefits, registered dietitian Sherry Coleman Collins writes. The limited research in this area so far does not support using probiotics for Crohn's disease, but a growing body of evidence suggests probiotics can help patients with ulcerative colitis. Many types are available in food and supplements. Today's Dietitian (4/2013)
■Study shows sorghum is safe for gluten-free consumers New scientific evidence confirms that sorghum is gluten-free and offers other health benefits. Sorghum has long been used by those with celiac disease, but researchers at the Institute of Genetics and Biophysics in Naples, Italy, say it is completely free of gluten and also has fiber, protein, potassium, calcium, antioxidants and high levels of unsaturated fats. MedicalDaily.com (4/3)
■Advanced rectal cancer protocol is promising, study shows A novel treatment for advanced rectal cancer that includes short-term radiation and systemic chemotherapy followed by surgery shows promise and even curative potential for a condition that experts say currently lacks a standard of care. Dutch researchers reported that the novel protocol led to a two-year survival rate of 80%. Medscape (free registration) (4/1)
■Study links meat consumption with colorectal adenoma risk A review of studies that included more than 234,000 patients found higher risks for colorectal adenoma with increased consumption of red and processed meats. The researchers found that risk for colorectal adenoma rose as consumption of beef, hamburger, pork or bacon rose. Healio (4/1)
Take action to protect yourself against colorectal cancer Colorectal cancer is the No. 2 cancer killer in the U.S., yet it is one of the most preventable types of cancer. Colorectal cancer is often curable when detected early. That's why colonoscopy every 10 years is the preferred colorectal cancer prevention test. For normal-risk individuals, the American College of Gastroenterology recommends colonoscopy beginning at age 50, and age 45 for African-Americans. Learn more and visit the ACG Colorectal Cancer Health Center to find what you need to know about colorectal cancer including risk factors, screening options and prevention strategies.

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