What's the Best Way to Ensure Colon Health: Stool Testing or A Full Colonoscopy?
The popularity of at-home stool testing as an alternative to colonoscopies has risen. But is complete colon cancer screening still a better option?
Learn the Truth About Crohn's Disease
Learn about Crohn's disease and its impact on your health. Explore key details on proper management for improved wellness and quality of life.
When Is It Necessary to Consult a GI Provider About Hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids can interfere with your daily life. Understanding the various types of hemorrhoids and when to seek medical advice is essential.
What Are Common Signs of Fatty Liver Disease?
Understand the signs, diagnosis, and treatment of fatty liver disease. Prompt care of the condition can increase life expectancy and liver health.
Ulcerative Colitis: Know the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
Ulcerative colitis is a disease affecting the colon and rectum. Learn more about this long-term GI disease and how it could affect your health.
What's the Difference Between GERD vs. Acid Reflux?
GERD and acid reflux can often appear very similar; however, there is a distinct difference between these GI conditions. Our team is here to help.
What Is the FibroScan® Test Used for and What Can It Do?
The FibroScan test is an innovative ultrasound exam that is used to uncover liver scarring and/or stiffness in order to monitor liver conditions.
What Causes IBS and Are You at Risk?
IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) could cause gas, diarrhea, stomach pain, and further symptoms. Contact us to learn more about irritable bowel syndrome.
Raising Awareness: What You Should Understand About Celiac Disease
Celiac disease can impact your digestive tract in a variety of ways. Read more about celiac disease and how you can protect your digestive health.
Understand the Symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
IBD can involve constant symptoms like diarrhea, stomach pain, and more. Does this mean lifelong discomfort, though, and how can you find relief?
45 Is the New 50: Updates to Colonoscopy Recommendations
Previously, 50 was known as the magic number. Now, however, GI specialists and the CDC advise that colon cancer exams be performed upon turning 45.
When Should I Be Screened for Colon and Rectal Cancer?
Scheduling a colon cancer screening can help safeguard your colon health and combat colorectal cancer before it begins or reaches advanced stages.
Start This New Year Right: Get Your Colonoscopy Screening
Have a colonoscopy to start the year off right and take control of your GI health. Screenings offer a way to preserve your wellness.