
Navigating Gastroparesis: Is G-POEM a Viable Option?
August is Gastroparesis Awareness Month, a time to shed light on a condition that can be profoundly disruptive and challenging to manage. For those living
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August is Gastroparesis Awareness Month, a time to shed light on a condition that can be profoundly disruptive and challenging to manage. For those living

As a gastroenterologist, one of the most important things I emphasize to my patients is this: the success of your procedure begins long before you

We’re excited to announce Eric Carandang, PA-C, has returned to Gastroenterology Associates! Eric began his career with us in 2007 and quickly became a trusted

As a gastroenterologist, one of the most powerful tools at our disposal is the endoscope — a slender, flexible instrument that allows us to see

At Gastroenterology Associates, supporting our team members is more than a goal, it’s a promise. For Grace and Maggie, two dedicated employees with bright futures

While this time of year is special for many reasons, March highlights a crucial aspect of healthcare for all of us – National Colon Cancer

As a gastroenterologist, I often find myself emphasizing the importance of gut health — not just for digestion but for overall well-being. Let’s dive into

Colorectal cancer is preventable and treatable when caught early. Colonoscopies can detect and remove precancerous polyps, reducing cancer risk. The American Cancer Society recommends screenings

Your gut is much more than a digestive machine. It is the powerhouse behind your overall well-being. Housing trillions of microbes, it plays a critical

Hemorrhoids are a common yet uncomfortable condition that affects millions of people worldwide. They can disrupt daily life. They often cause symptoms like rectal pain,

If you’re about to undergo a colonoscopy, you might be wondering about polyps — what they are, why they matter, and what happens if they’re

Digestive health plays a crucial role in our overall well-being. When things go wrong in the digestive system, it can significantly impact our quality of
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