Randhir Jesudoss, MD, Advances Liver Disease Care Through Transplant Hepatology Expertise And Clinical Excellence

Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist Helps Patients Overcome Chronic Liver Disease and Restore Quality of Life Through Advanced Care and Education
(ProNewsReport Editorial):- Cocoa Beach, Florida Jun 30, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – Randhir Jesudoss, MD, is a board-certified gastroenterologist and hepatologist whose distinguished career has been dedicated to improving outcomes for patients with liver and gastrointestinal diseases. As Director of Liver Diseases at Orlando Health West Medical Group, Dr. Jesudoss provides specialized care through the Orlando Health system, serving patients at Bayfront Hospital in St. Petersburg and Orlando Health Wiregrass Hospital in Wesley Chapel.
With extensive expertise in advanced hepatology and gastroenterology, Dr. Jesudoss manages a broad range of complex conditions, including chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, liver failure, liver transplantation, and gastrointestinal emergencies. His practice encompasses both inpatient and outpatient care, allowing him to guide patients through every stage of diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
Throughout his career, Dr. Jesudoss has witnessed firsthand the remarkable resilience of the liver and the transformative impact of modern hepatology. He reports significant liver recovery among patients who successfully discontinue alcohol use, even when substantial liver damage has occurred. Additionally, he has seen liver transplantation dramatically alter the trajectory of patients with advanced liver disease, providing renewed health and longevity where life expectancy was once severely limited.
“What I enjoy most about practicing medicine is seeing my patients recover and regain their quality of life,” says Dr. Jesudoss. “This is especially meaningful when caring for very ill patients with cirrhosis, who often have a limited life expectancy. When the underlying cause is reversible or a liver transplant is successful, I am able to help patients return to normal health, resume work, and enjoy everyday activities again, which is the most rewarding part of my work.”
Dr. Jesudoss brings more than two decades of international medical experience to his role. He completed his medical education and early postgraduate training in India, where he pursued advanced studies in pediatrics and gastroenterology. Seeking to further expand his expertise, he relocated to the United States and completed an internal medicine residency, followed by highly specialized fellowship training in transplant hepatology at Temple University and advanced hepatology training at the University of Iowa.
Following his fellowship training, Dr. Jesudoss joined the faculty at the University of Iowa, where he contributed to patient care, research, and medical education. He also served as Chief of Liver Diseases at the Iowa City VA Medical Center, leading programs focused on the treatment and management of complex liver conditions.
A Diplomate of both the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Gastroenterology, Dr. Jesudoss remains actively engaged in professional development and evidence-based practice. He maintains memberships in leading medical organizations, including the American College of Physicians, the American College of Gastroenterology, and the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.
Beyond clinical care, Dr. Jesudoss has built a strong reputation as an educator and researcher. He continues to lecture at gastroenterology conferences throughout the Tampa Bay region and regularly delivers Grand Rounds presentations for family medicine residents and practicing physicians. His educational efforts focus on improving awareness, diagnosis, and management of liver and gastrointestinal disorders.
His academic contributions include published research in peer-reviewed journals, chapters in medical textbooks, and work on innovative liver disease management strategies. Among his notable areas of interest are hepatitis C treatment advancements and transplant hepatology, including efforts to expand the use of hepatitis C-positive donor organs to increase access to life-saving transplants.
Through compassionate patient care, academic leadership, and a commitment to advancing hepatology, Dr. Randhir Jesudoss continues to make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients while helping shape the future of liver disease treatment and education.
Learn more about Dr. Randhir Jesudoss:
Through his America’s Best in Medicine profile, https://americasbestinmedicine.com/connect/Randhir-Jesudoss or through his profile on Orlando Health, https://www.orlandohealth.com/physician-finder/randhir-jesudoss-md
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