






| Features | Other Hospital | Lux Hospitals |
|---|---|---|
| Procedure Type | Open Surgery | Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy |
| Incision & Pain | Large Incision, More Pain | Keyhole Surgery, Painless |
| Hospital Stay | 3–4 Days | Same Day / 1 Day |
| Insurance & EMI | Limited Insurance | Cashless + 0% EMI |
| Doctor Expertise | General Surgeon | Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon |
| Recovery Time | 7–10 Days | Back to Routine in 1–2 Days |

Lux Hospitals is NABH certified, a mark of excellence in patient safety and care. We follow stringent healthcare protocols and maintain world-class hygiene standards.
We are ISO 9001:2015 certified, ensuring the highest standards in quality management and patient care. This certification reflects our commitment to efficient processes and continuous improvement in healthcare services.

Plot no: 116, Lumbini Enclave Hitech city main road, Landmark: near IKEA, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana 500081
Gallbladder surgery, also called cholecystectomy, is a procedure to remove the gallbladder — typically due to gallstones, infection, or inflammation. Gallstones can block bile flow and cause pain, nausea, and digestive issues. At Lux Hospitals, laparoscopic surgery is the preferred method for most patients, offering faster recovery and minimal scarring. Open surgery is used only in complex cases.
A minimally invasive surgery where the gallbladder is removed through tiny incisions using a camera-guided instrument. Patients benefit from less pain, shorter hospital stays, and quick recovery.
A traditional surgical method involving a larger incision in the abdomen to remove the gallbladder. This approach is chosen for complicated or emergency cases.
A diagnostic and therapeutic procedure using an endoscope to locate and remove gallstones from the bile duct, often performed in conjunction with surgery.
Gallbladder surgery is done to remove the gallbladder when it causes pain, inflammation, or gallstone-related issues that don’t respond to medications.
Laparoscopic surgery offers smaller incisions, minimal pain, low risk of complications, and faster discharge compared to open surgery.
Yes. Once the gallbladder is removed, stones cannot form there again. It’s a permanent solution for gallstone-related symptoms.
Most patients recover within 5 to 7 days after laparoscopic surgery. Open surgeries may require a longer recovery period.
Yes, Lux Hospitals offers complete cashless insurance support and also provides 0% EMI options for self-paying patients.
Call 07969084449 or message us on WhatsApp to schedule your consultation and insurance check.