Gastroenterologist
Dr. Manji has won numerous awards and accolades from institutions and colleagues. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology.
After graduating from Medical School, Dr. Manji joined the prestigious Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston. There he did his Internal Medicine residency and later a Fellowship in Gastroenterology. His love for Clinical Nutrition took him across to New England Deaconess Hospital and Harvard Medical School where he did his Residency in Nutrition and Hyperalimentation. Subsequently, he joined the faculty at Harvard Medical School and also was an adjunct faculty at Darthmouth Medical School.
Get a Free ConsultationIn 1991, Dr. Manji relocated to Fort Bend County and set up a Private practice. He has since taken care of thousands of patients in Fort Bend County and Southwest Harris County. Dr. Manji is proficient in endoscopic procedures of the GI tract and has done over 50,000 of them.
Mental health is closely connected to physical well-being. Stress,
anxiety, and depression can contribute to physical ailments such as high blood pressure,
digestive issues, and a weakened immune system. Likewise, chronic illnesses can take a toll
on mental health, leading to emotional distress.
The practice is limited to Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Clinical Nutrition. Dr. Manji practices the whole gamut of Gastroenterology in a community setting. The following are some of the digestive disorders that the practice has proficiency:


Dr. Manji has sat on various committees at the area hospitals and on the Boards of various Health Care Management (HMO) organizations. He has won numerous awards and accolades from institutions and colleagues. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology.