World Digestive Health Day is globally celebrated every year on May 29th to raise awareness of various digestive diseases and conditions and the importance of caring for your digestive health every day.
Digestive Disease Care (DDC) is a leading gastroenterology practice serving the New York community.
DDC is dedicated to providing patients with comprehensive, compassionate, and seamless care for a wide range of gastrointestinal conditions. Our highly-trained and experienced physicians perform a variety of diagnostic testing and procedures, including endoscopy and colonoscopy. We aim to improve our patients’ overall health by preventing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of conditions associated with their digestive systems.
We are leading specialists in the prevention and early detection of colorectal cancer, Crohn’s Disease, ulcerative colitis, hemorrhoids, abdominal pain, acid reflux, Barrett’s esophagus, Celiac disease, diarrhea, constipation, fatty liver, diverticulitis, gallstones, gluten intolerance, and more.
The team at DDC utilizes the latest treatments and cutting-edge technology, including the PillCamâ„¢ capsule endoscopy (to view the entire small intestine), advanced endoscopy procedures, BRAVOâ„¢ reflux testing system (monitoring 48 hrs pH in esophagus), and the HETâ„¢ bipolar system (hemorrhoid treatment).
We combine the latest advancements and specialized diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in gastroenterology with a personalized approach to your medical care. Our commitment is to provide effective, timely, and affordable treatment.
We are located in New Hyde Park, East Setauket, Mineola, Jericho, Forest Hills, Babylon, Massapequa, Babylon and Jamaica.
We accept a wide range of insurance plans. Please call the office for additional information.
World Digestive Health Day is globally celebrated every year on May 29th to raise awareness of various digestive diseases and conditions and the importance of caring for your digestive health every day.
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