Care Philosophy

“I genuinely enjoy my role as a physician, researcher, and teacher. I hold myself and my staff to the highest standards possible, which allows us to provide excellent patient care with state of the art technology. Patients come first.

About Natarajan Ravendhran, MD, MBA, AGAF, FACG

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Dr. Ravendhran is a board-certified gastroenterologist.  He treats all digestive diseases but specializes in the treatment of liver diseases.
 

Fast Track Colonoscopy
Skip the initial office visit with a Fast Track Screening Colonoscopy for colon cancer. Qualifying patients are able to make just one visit to our endoscopy center for their procedure. To request a Fast Track Colonoscopy, fill out and submit paperwork online: Fast Track Online Form

Conditions & Procedures

  • Abdominal Pain
  • Acid Reflux & GERD
  • Colon Cancer Screening
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
  • Gastritis
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Indigestion
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Liver Disease
  • Colonoscopy (Screening & Diagnostic)
  • EGD (Upper Endoscopy)

Office Locations

Primary Location

Picture of the Catonsville Office

Catonsville

700 Geipe Rd.
Suite 230
Catonsville, MD 21228

Phone: 410-247-7500
Fax: 410-247-4227

Procedure Locations

Having a procedure? It may not always be in the same location where you consulted with your doctor. Check with your doctor to make sure you’re headed to the right place.

Education

Medical

Stanley Medical College

Residency

Ascension Maryland Saint Agnes Hospital

Fellowship

University Hospitals & Clinics

Fellowship

University of Miami Hospital & Clinics

Internship

Stanley Medical College Hospital

Internship

Church Home Hospital

Internship

Government Stanley Hospital

Professional Highlights

Certifications

Board Certified in Gastroenterology

Board Certified in Internal Medicine

Board Certified in Transplant Hepatology

Articles

Patient Care

How the COVID "Lifestyle" May Affect Liver Health

For many people, the pandemic “lifestyle” has led to increased alcohol consumption, higher calorie diets, and decreased physical activity. These types of behaviors can lead to Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (AFLD) and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).