IBS Care in Delhi NCR

Structured chronic care for iBS,
available across Delhi NCR.

CLCC Delhi NCR, what is available here

The CLCC centres across Delhi NCR provide structured care for IBS: microbiome assessment, dietary trigger identification, and gut barrier restoration, alongside stress load correction where relevant. The same clinical framework runs at every centre, whether you visit us in Delhi, Noida, or Gurugram.

IBS is frequently treated as a diagnosis of exclusion, addressed with generic dietary advice once other conditions are ruled out. In most patients, specific and identifiable factors are driving the presentation: microbiome imbalance, particular dietary triggers, gut barrier permeability, or a strong stress-gut axis component. Identifying which of these are active is the purpose of the CLCC assessment.

Patients across the National Capital Region often arrive at CLCC having tried multiple dietary eliminations without lasting improvement, because the specific driver was never identified. CLCC's assessment maps your individual pattern and builds a structured protocol around it, rather than a generic low-FODMAP recommendation applied uniformly.

Symptoms

Common symptoms patients across Delhi NCR
present with at CLCC.

Recurrent abdominal pain or cramping, typically relieved by opening the bowels
Bloating and abdominal distension, often worsening throughout the day
Alternating loose stools and constipation, or predominantly one pattern
Urgency, needing to open the bowels immediately, often with anxiety about access to toilets
Sensation of incomplete evacuation after opening the bowels
Mucus in the stool without blood
The CLCC Method, Applied Across Delhi NCR

How your iBS care plan
is built at CLCC.

The same five-step CLCC Method is applied at every centre across Delhi NCR. Assessment first, identifying your specific contributing factors, then a coordinated care plan addressing them simultaneously.

01
Assess
Comprehensive evaluation at your nearest centre
Inflammatory markers, metabolic profile, nutritional status, and lifestyle factors, reviewed together before any care plan is built.
02
Identify
Map your specific contributing factors
The systemic drivers active in your case are identified and mapped, forming the basis for a plan specific to you, not a generic protocol.
03
Reduce
Coordinated intervention begins
Dietary correction, supplementation, and where relevant physical rehabilitation, run in parallel from the first session.
04
Restore
Function improves as load reduces
Progress is monitored at defined intervals. The care plan is adjusted based on your response, not on a fixed schedule.
05
Continue
Long-term maintenance across Delhi NCR
A structured maintenance programme with periodic reviews at your chosen centre ensures the improvement holds over time.
FAQs, Delhi NCR

Questions about iBS
care across Delhi NCR.

Where are the CLCC centres for iBS treatment in Delhi NCR?+
CLCC operates centres in Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram, serving patients across the National Capital Region including those travelling from Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and Greater Noida. Call +91-8796720013 for centre address and appointment booking.
Is the CLCC approach the same at every Delhi NCR centre?+
Yes. The CLCC Method, the five-step structured care framework, is consistent across Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram. The assessment follows the same framework and the care plan is built the same way regardless of which centre you visit.
Can I visit whichever CLCC Delhi NCR centre is nearest to me?+
Yes. Because CLCC uses a structured, documented care plan system, patients can be seen at any CLCC centre and the treating clinician will have full access to the assessment and care plan history.
Does CLCC replace the need for a gastroenterologist consultation?+
No. If your gastroenterologist has recommended investigations or ruled out other conditions, that assessment remains essential and CLCC works alongside it. CLCC's structured protocol focuses specifically on the dietary, microbiome, and gut barrier factors that are frequently under-addressed in standard IBS management once serious conditions have been excluded.