Liver Health and Disease Management
Your liver plays a vital role in digestion and overall wellness. Dr. Maher screens for and manages chronic liver conditions, from hepatitis and cirrhosis to elevated enzymes that need answers.
Hepatology Fellowship
Advanced liver training, UC-Irvine
FibroScan On-Site
Non-invasive liver assessment, same day
6 Conditions Managed
Hepatitis, cirrhosis, hemochromatosis & more
Your Liver Does More Than You Think
Your liver performs more functions than almost any other organ in your body. It filters toxins, produces bile to digest fat, stores energy, builds proteins your body needs to clot and fight infection, and processes nearly everything you eat, drink, or absorb.
Your liver also has a remarkable ability to heal itself — but that ability has limits. When damaged repeatedly over months or years by infection, alcohol, fat accumulation, or immune system malfunction, scar tissue replaces healthy tissue. Once enough scarring develops, the damage becomes permanent.
The earlier liver disease is detected, the more reversible it is. That is why Dr. Maher emphasizes screening and monitoring, especially for patients with risk factors who may feel completely fine.
Liver Conditions Dr. Maher Treats
From viral infections to genetic conditions, each diagnosis has its own evaluation, treatment, and monitoring approach.
Hepatitis B
A viral infection that can become chronic and silently damage the liver over decades. Dr. Maher monitors hepatitis B patients with regular bloodwork and imaging, prescribes antiviral therapy when indicated, and screens for liver cancer — a known risk even without cirrhosis.
Hepatitis C
Now curable in most patients with a short course of direct-acting antiviral medication. Dr. Maher evaluates your liver's current condition, prescribes treatment, and confirms the virus has been eliminated. Even after cure, patients with advanced fibrosis need ongoing monitoring.
Cirrhosis
The late stage of chronic liver disease, where scar tissue has replaced enough healthy tissue to impair liver function. Dr. Maher manages both compensated cirrhosis (stable, before complications) and decompensated cirrhosis (fluid buildup, confusion, or bleeding). Management includes medication, variceal screening via upper endoscopy, and liver cancer surveillance.
Autoimmune Hepatitis
A condition where your immune system attacks your own liver cells, causing chronic inflammation. Without treatment, autoimmune hepatitis can progress to cirrhosis. Dr. Maher diagnoses this through bloodwork and biopsy, and manages it with immunosuppressive medications.
Hemochromatosis
A genetic condition that causes your body to absorb too much iron, which deposits in the liver and other organs. If caught early, regular blood removal (phlebotomy) prevents liver damage. Dr. Maher screens for hemochromatosis and monitors iron levels over time.
Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD/MASLD)
The most common liver condition in the United States. Dr. Maher has a dedicated page covering fatty liver disease in depth, including FibroScan screening and treatment.
Learn more on our Fatty Liver Disease page →
Signs Your Liver Needs Attention
Liver disease is often called a "silent" condition because symptoms rarely appear until significant damage has occurred. These findings should prompt evaluation:
- Elevated liver enzymes (AST, ALT) on bloodwork
- Persistent fatigue with no clear explanation
- Yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice)
- Unexplained itching
- Swelling in the abdomen or legs
- Easy bruising or bleeding
- Dark urine or pale stools
- Family history of liver disease
- History of heavy alcohol use
- Chronic hepatitis B or C (even if treated)
- Obesity, diabetes, or metabolic syndrome
How Dr. Maher Evaluates Your Liver
A thorough evaluation that narrows the cause and shapes the plan.
Your Consultation
Dr. Maher reviews your labs, symptoms, medications, alcohol history, family history, and any prior imaging. Elevated liver enzymes can come from dozens of causes. His job is to narrow it down to a specific diagnosis so your treatment is targeted, not generic.
Targeted Testing
- Comprehensive liver blood panel — hepatitis B/C, autoimmune markers, iron studies, and metabolic function
- FibroScan — measures liver stiffness (fibrosis) and fat content without a needle — results same visit
- Abdominal ultrasound or MRI — to visualize the liver and check for structural abnormalities, cysts, or masses
- Upper endoscopy — for cirrhosis patients to screen for esophageal varices that can bleed
- Liver biopsy — in rare cases where noninvasive testing is inconclusive and tissue diagnosis is needed
Diagnosis and Long-Term Plan
Once the cause and stage are established, Dr. Maher creates a management plan. For some patients, that means treatment and cure (hepatitis C). For others, it means ongoing surveillance to prevent progression (hepatitis B, compensated cirrhosis, hemochromatosis). Every plan is tailored to where you are today and where your liver needs to be tomorrow.
Liver Cancer Surveillance
Early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma dramatically improves treatment options and outcomes.
Patients with cirrhosis from any cause, and patients with chronic hepatitis B even without cirrhosis, face an elevated risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer). Current guidelines recommend screening every six months with abdominal ultrasound.
Dr. Maher incorporates this surveillance into your ongoing care schedule so it is never missed or delayed.
Cirrhosis Patients
Regardless of the underlying cause — hepatitis, alcohol, fatty liver disease — all cirrhosis patients should receive surveillance ultrasound every 6 months.
Chronic Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B carries liver cancer risk even without cirrhosis. Surveillance is recommended based on your age, family history, and viral load.
Fellowship-Trained Liver Expertise
Dr. Maher completed advanced fellowship training in hepatology at the University of California-Irvine before completing his gastroenterology fellowship at the same institution. Hepatology is the medical specialty focused specifically on diseases of the liver.
This means your liver care is managed by a physician with specialized training that goes beyond general gastroenterology. Whether your condition requires monitoring, medication, or coordination with a transplant center, Dr. Maher has the expertise to guide your care at every stage.
Fellowship Training
Hepatology — UC-Irvine
Board Certification
Gastroenterology & Internal Medicine
FibroScan On-Site
Non-Invasive Liver Assessment
Cancer Surveillance
Built Into Your Care Schedule
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers about elevated enzymes, hepatitis C cure, cirrhosis stages, liver cancer screening, biopsy, and Dr. Maher's liver training.
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Your Liver Health Deserves Expert Attention
Whether you have elevated enzymes that need answers, a chronic condition that needs monitoring, or a new diagnosis you want a second opinion on, Dr. Maher is here to help. Schedule your evaluation today.
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19255 Park Row #104, Houston, TX 77084