Colon and rectal cancer cases are on the rise amongst younger adults, under the age of 50. Learn more in this CNN Health article.
With a team of highly trained and experienced physicians dedicated to providing compassionate and patient-centered care, Digestive Disease Care has established itself as a leading gastroenterological practice in New York. With six convenient New York locations in Lake Success, East Setauket, Mineola, and Hicksville in Long Island, and Forest Hills and Jamaica in Queens, getting the care you need has never been easier.
Digestive Disease Care is experienced at treating a wide range of conditions, including Crohn’s Disease, ulcerative colitis, hemorrhoids, abdominal pain, acid reflux, Barrett’s Esophagus, Celiac Disease, colon cancer screenings, diarrhea, constipation, fatty liver, diverticulitis, gallstones, gluten intolerance, and many more. They utilize the most advanced diagnostic tools and procedures, including PillCam™ capsule endoscopy, advanced endoscopy procedures, BRAVO™ reflux testing system, and the HET™ bipolar system. Digestive Disease Care is proud to provide their patients with comprehensive care, eliminating the need for outside referrals.
In addition to cutting-edge diagnostic tools and treatment procedures, the team at Digestive Disease Care emphasizes building trusting and authentic patient-doctor relationships to provide compassionate and dedicated care. Patients have come to love the gentle bedside manner at Digestive Disease Care, including multilingual male and female providers, to make everyone feel comfortable.
Each physician is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, ensuring world-class care. Digestive Disease Care also makes it easy to get the treatment you need by providing paperless electronic records and availability every day of the week, including openings for urgent consultations.
To learn more, call or book an appointment online today.
With a team of highly trained and experienced physicians dedicated to providing compassionate and patient-centered care, Digestive Disease Care has established itself as a leading gastroenterological practice in New York. With six convenient New York locations in Lake Success, East Setauket, Mineola, and Hicksville in Long Island, and Forest Hills and Jamaica in Queens, getting the care you need has never been easier.
Digestive Disease Care is experienced at treating a wide range of conditions, including Crohn’s Disease, ulcerative colitis, hemorrhoids, abdominal pain, acid reflux, Barrett’s Esophagus, Celiac Disease, colon cancer screenings, diarrhea, constipation, fatty liver, diverticulitis, gallstones, gluten intolerance, and many more. They utilize the most advanced diagnostic tools and procedures, including PillCam™ capsule endoscopy, advanced endoscopy procedures, BRAVO™ reflux testing system, and the HET™ bipolar system. Digestive Disease Care is proud to provide their patients with comprehensive care, eliminating the need for outside referrals.
In addition to cutting-edge diagnostic tools and treatment procedures, the team at Digestive Disease Care emphasizes building trusting and authentic patient-doctor relationships to provide compassionate and dedicated care. Patients have come to love the gentle bedside manner at Digestive Disease Care, including multilingual male and female providers, to make everyone feel comfortable.
Each physician is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, ensuring world-class care. Digestive Disease Care also makes it easy to get the treatment you need by providing paperless electronic records and availability every day of the week, including openings for urgent consultations.
To learn more, call or book an appointment online today.
We accept a wide range of insurance plans. Please call the office for additional information.
Colon and rectal cancer cases are on the rise amongst younger adults, under the age of 50. Learn more in this CNN Health article.
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