16+ years transforming outcomes for patients with complex liver, HPB, and GI oncology conditions across India and South Asia.
Dr. Srinivas Bojanapu is one of Bengaluru's most experienced liver transplant surgeons, with over 16 years of focused practice in liver transplantation, HPB (Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary) surgery, robotic GI cancer surgery, and medical hepatology.
After completing his foundational medical training at M.S. Ramaiah Medical College (MBBS) and Mysore Medical College (MS General Surgery), Dr. Srinivas pursued advanced surgical gastroenterology training at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi — one of India's premier centres — earning his DrNB in Surgical Gastroenterology.
He further consolidated his expertise with a Post-Doctoral Fellowship (PDF) in Liver Transplant & HPB Surgery under RGUHS, specialising in both deceased donor and living donor liver transplantation, complex hepatic resections, pancreatic surgery, and robotic GI cancer procedures.
Dr. Srinivas leads an active LDLT and DDLT liver transplant programme with outcomes benchmarked to international standards, managing a specialist practice across Dhaara Liver Clinic (Yelahanka) and Kauvery Hospital (Electronic City), serving patients from across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and internationally.
Trained at India's most respected institutions across surgery, gastroenterology, and transplant medicine.
Every patient who comes to me is fighting not just a disease — they are fighting for time with their family, for the chance to see their children grow up, to live a complete life. That weight is what drives every decision I make in the operating theatre and in the clinic.
— Dr. Srinivas Bojanapu, MS · FACRSI · DrNB · PDF
Active member of India's leading surgical and transplant professional bodies.
A comprehensive scope spanning liver disease, complex abdominal surgery, and oncology.
Dr. Srinivas Bojanapu is the specialist of choice for liver, HPB, and GI cancer care for patients in North Bangalore, avoiding long journeys to distant city-centre hospitals.