First-visit evaluation with a board-certified gastroenterologist — full history, exam, and a written care plan. 60 minutes.
Established-patient visit to review results, adjust the care plan, and manage ongoing treatment. 30 minutes.
Colon and rectum exam for cancer screening and evaluation of bleeding, bowel changes, and abdominal symptoms. Polyp removal included.
Diagnostic exam of the esophagus, stomach, and upper small intestine; evaluates reflux, swallowing, ulcers, and celiac disease.
High-resolution imaging of the GI wall, pancreas, and bile ducts, with fine-needle biopsy when indicated for staging and diagnosis.
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography — therapeutic treatment of bile-duct and pancreatic-duct disorders, including stone removal and stenting.
Endoscopic placement of a gastrostomy feeding tube for patients who cannot meet nutrition needs by mouth.
Office-based motility test of the anal and rectal muscles to evaluate chronic constipation, incontinence, and dyssynergic defecation.
MD-supervised evaluation and Arizona state certification: consultation, records review, and a clinical assessment of qualifying conditions. 20% veteran discount available.
Blood, stool, and body-fluid testing for diagnosis and monitoring — drawn or collected in-office and sent to the lab.