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Our team of digestive health specialists partner with you to diagnose and treat issues involving your GI tract, which includes the esophagus, stomach and intestines. We specialize in treating patients for celiac disease, acid reflux, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and ulcers. Additionally, we perform colonoscopies, endoscopies and hemorrhoid banding procedures. If you experience chronic stomach aches, painful abdominal bloating, heartburn or diarrhea, our team of experts is here to provide you with the necessary care.
Please note that referrals are required.
If you experience symptoms of a digestive system condition, it is advisable to consult a gastroenterologist. You can either speak with your primary care provider, who may refer you to a gastroenterologist, or you can contact us directly.
Signs that may indicate a digestive disorder include:
The American Cancer Society recommends that all Americans get screened for colon cancer every 10 years, starting at age 45. Talk to your primary care provider about your options and when to start screening. Some people at higher risk may need to start screening early.
Meritus Health's team of digestive health specialists partners with you to diagnose and treat issues involving your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which includes the esophagus, stomach and intestines. We specialize in treating patients with celiac disease, acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ulcers, as well as performing colonoscopies, endoscopies and hemorrhoid banding. If you suffer from chronic stomach aches, painful abdominal bloating, heartburn or diarrhea, our team of experts is here to provide you with the necessary care.
Colon cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in the United States. However, it is also one of the most preventable forms of cancer. Regular screenings can help detect and remove pre-cancerous polyps before they develop into cancer. The American Cancer Society recommends that adults begin colon cancer screenings at the age of 45 and continue to undergo screenings every 10 years. To learn more about screening options, speak with your primary care provider.