Endoscopy is a nonsurgical procedure used to inspect a patient’s digestive tract. Doctors use an endoscope, or a tube equipped with a light and camera, to view images of the digestive tract on a TV monitor. Areas examined include the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, gallbladder and colon. Endoscopic procedures can help identify and diagnose conditions for patients experiencing stomach pain, Crohn’s Disease, difficulty swallowing, gastrointestinal bleeding, irritable bowel syndrome, reflux, polyps, ulcers and colon cancer.
Endoscopy
Our team of skilled gastroenterologists are here to help you with a range of digestive health conditions, including heartburn, celiac disease, ulcers and pancreatitis. By performing procedures such as colonoscopies and EGDs, they can investigate, diagnose and treat digestive concerns in an accurate and timely manner.
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