You Had Your GallbladderRemoved
Chronic diarrhea, urgency, abdominal pain or discomfort, and bloating after gallbladder surgery are common — and undertreated. Oshi's GI team specializes in exactly this. Virtual, in-network, available this week.
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"It can be easy to feel alone, ashamed, or unheard when it comes to digestive issues. Oshi made me feel like I had a whole team behind me to attack it from all angles. I now feel more equipped to make medical, mental health, and diet decisions."
— Casey P.
"My life has changed completely since working with Oshi Health. I’m able to better manage my symptoms with the help of the registered dietitian, the behavior specialist, and of course the GI provider. I am able to look forward to the future.”
— Indigo R.
"The program has been very helpful for my digestive issues; in a fairly short amount of time I have experienced so much relief. The providers I have been working with are all amazing!"
— Tracy B.
One coordinated GI team. Built for what happens after gallbladder surgery.
Your GI
Specialist
A GI provider who connects the dots.
Most post-surgical patients are sent home without follow-up care for their digestive symptoms. Your Oshi GI specialist evaluates what's actually happening — bile acid malabsorption, visceral hypersensitivity, IBS overlap — and builds a care plan around it. 30-minute virtual appointments, next-day availability.

Your Registered Dietitian
Dietary guidance built for life without a gallbladder.
What you eat can change significantly after cholecystectomy. Your Oshi registered dietitian builds a specific, condition-matched plan — not a generic low-fat handout. They address trigger foods, meal timing, and the dietary patterns that reduce your diarrhea and discomfort over time.

Your Gut-Brain Specialist
The piece most GI care misses entirely.
Chronic post-surgical symptoms often involve gut-brain dysregulation — anxiety around eating, urgency-driven avoidance, stress that amplifies symptoms. Oshi is one of the few virtual GI platforms with dedicated gut brain specialists trained specifically for this. For patients who've been struggling for years, this is often the missing piece.

Why do you still feel bad after gallbladder removal?
Many patients — and even many general practitioners — don't connect the diarrhea back to the surgery. It often goes undiagnosed for years.
For patients who've been struggling for months or years: IBS-like symptoms, visceral hypersenitivity, urgency, and anxiety around eating can develop over time and compound the original issue. This is a real, treatable condition — and it requires more than dietary changes alone. Oshi's gut-brain specialist is specifically trained to address the behavioral and neurological dimension of these long-term complications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still struggling years after gallbladder surgery? There's a care path for that.