How Colon Tests are Done
The incidence of colon cancer in the United States has been on the rise in recent years. Younger patients are being diagnosed with colon cancer. Those with early-stage colon cancer…
What to Expect in an Anoscopy Exam?
An anoscopy is a medical procedure that allows your doctor to examine the inside of the anal canal. This can be done for diagnostic purposes, to check for the presence…
What Causes Blood in Stool?
Seeing blood in your stool is a symptom of a problem that may be benign or serious. Bloody stools are never normal, and you should have the issue evaluated by…
Genensis Healthcare Partners Welcomes Alister A. George, M.D.
Third Office in Ventura County Now Open THOUSAND OAKS, CA (JULY 2022) – Genensis Healthcare Partners is proud to announce its newest location in Ventura County at 3510 N. Moorpark…
Reasons Why You Should Choose Dr. Lankarani As Your Gastroenterologist
Gastroenterologists are uniquely qualified to provide comprehensive care for patients with GI disorders. They have completed at least four years of medical school and three years of training in an…
What Does A Gastroenterologist Do?
Gastroenterologists are medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal (GI) system, which includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, liver, pancreas,…
Online Telehealth Services: Health Care Meets Technology
Those days are gone when you had to travel to visit your gastroenterologist’s office to manage even a minor condition, medication side effect, or new symptom. Now, with telehealth, you…
What You Need to Know About General Hepatology Procedures
Hepatology is a medical specialty focused on diseases and conditions of the liver and biliary tract (gallbladder and ducts). It is closely associated with gastroenterology as the liver plays a…
What Is the Difference Between a GI Doctor and a Gastroenterologist?
Common problems in the digestive system include stomach pain, acid reflux, constipation, and diarrhea. If you are experiencing issues in your digestive system and need to consult with a specialist,…
Screening Procedures for Colonoscopy
A colonoscopy is a procedure that is used for diagnostic or screening purposes. It can be performed if you are presenting symptoms that need further evaluation or as part of your…
The Purpose And Procedure of an EGD Test
If a doctor has recommended that you get an EGD test, you may be wondering what is in store for you. Here, we will talk about the purpose of an…
Do You Need Anesthesia for Flex Sig?
A flexible sigmoidoscopy procedure, also called “flex sig,” is an alternative to a colonoscopy. This test is used to examine the lower part of the colon (large intestine) rather than…
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