Procedures

Colonoscopy

Anorectal Manometry for Bowel Function

Get to the root of your digestive concerns, which can be challenging and impact your daily life. Anorectal Manometry is a specialized test to evaluate the function of the rectal and anal muscles.

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Upper Endoscopy

Bravo pH and Impedance pH Studies

Esophageal pH monitoring tests are performed to determine if a patient is experiencing abnormal acid reflux, and to determine the appropriate treatment.

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Flexible Sigmoidoscopy

Capsule Endoscopy

Often recommended to view the small intestine, a capsule containing a tiny wireless camera takes thousands of photos of the Gl tract.

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Hemorrhoid Treatment

Colonoscopy

As both a preventative measure and disease-detecting procedure, a colonoscopy gauges the health of the large intestine, or colon.

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GERD Heartburn

Endoscopic Mucosal Resection

Performed to treat pre- and early-stage cancers, an EMR is a minimally invasive procedure that removes abnormal tissue, or lesions, from the digestive tract.

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IBS IBD Care

Endoscopic Ultrasound

An endoscopic ultrasound is performed to provide a highly specialized view and imaging of the gastrointestinal tract.

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Celiac Disease Evaluation

ERCP

An ERCP can treat bile stones and other conditions in the pancreas and bile ducts. It combines an upper endoscopy with X-rays.

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Liver Disease Hepatitis Care

Esophageal Dilation

If the esophagus becomes narrow in parts, often due to GERD, a dilation procedure will help stretch it back to a comfortable width.

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Pancreas Gallbladder Disorders

Esophageal Manometry

An esophageal manometry is performed to check the strength of the esophageal- stomach valve, and examine the pressures and coordination of the esophageal muscles.

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Rectal Bleeding Anal Conditions

FibroScan

A FibroScan is an enhanced ultrasound device that can detect signs of liver disease, including fibrosis and fat on the liver.

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Constipation Diarrhea

Gastrostomy Tube Placement

A G-tube is inserted through the skin, directly into the stomach, as a treatment for patients who have difficulty taking food by the mouth.

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Bloating Gas

Hemorrhoid Banding

Hemorrhoid banding is a common treatment for internal hemorrhoids. It places rubber bands or rings around the hemorrhoid(s), thus cutting off blood supply.

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Bloating Gas

IV Infusion

An IV infusion is delivered when the patient has difficulty swallowing or cannot consume food or water by mouth.

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Bloating Gas

Liver Biopsy

By taking a small sample of liver tissue and examining it under a microscope, a medical team can determine the damage to the organ.

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Bloating Gas

Radiofrequency Ablation of Barrett's

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a treatment for Barrett's esophagus that uses high-energy radio waves to burn and destroy abnormal cells.

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Bloating Gas

Sigmoidoscopy

During a sigmoidoscopy, the doctor uses a thin, flexible tube equipped with a camera to examine the sigmoid, which is part of the colon.

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Bloating Gas

Small Bowel Enteroscopy

If bleeding, inflammation, or other conditions occur in the small intestine, the doctor may use an enteroscope to access the area.

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Bloating Gas

Upper Endoscopy

Performed to detect inflammation and other complications, an upper endoscopy gives the gastroenterologist a live view of the lining of the upper Gl tract.

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Bloating Gas

Variceal Banding

Variceal banding is a technique that stops the varices from bleeding, by placing flexible bands around the vein(s) to cut off blood supply.

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