
The symposium will provide updates on important topics in neurology and feature faculty members from academic health systems across the Southeast.
We diagnose and treat conditions affecting the entire GI tract. Our healthcare providers listen to you, so they can understand your concerns. Then, if needed, we use diagnostic tools including colonoscopy, high-definition endoscopy, and pill cameras to develop the care plan that's right for you. We're ready to provide advanced care for pediatric and adult patients with a range of conditions, including:
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This minimally invasive technology—also known as camera in a pill—allows doctors to examine and diagnose disorders of the gastrointestinal tract without having to sedate the patient.
Colonoscopy is a procedure used to search the colon and rectum for possible growths or other irregularities. Getting regular colonoscopies may help find polyps and cancer early, when they are most treatable.
We perform upper and lower GI endoscopy procedures to examine the gastrointestinal tract. We have expertise in removing bile duct stones, biliary and pancreatic stent placements, and evaluation of biliary and pancreatic tissues.
Our specialists can help detect and treat cancers of the colon, rectum, stomach, gallbladder, liver, pancreas and esophagus.
Our gastroenterologists offer integrated and comprehensive management of inflammatory bowel conditions including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
Our providers are trained to understand the special needs of children when treating issues of the esophagus, stomach, liver, intestines and more.
Small bowel endoscopy is a procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions in the small intestine. A small, flexible tube is passed through your mouth, esophagus and stomach to reach the small intestine.
Meet the providers who treat patients at this USA Health location.
USA Health Providence Gastroenterology offers free parking to all patients and visitors.
This clinic offers free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi to patients and their guests.
The symposium will provide updates on important topics in neurology and feature faculty members from academic health systems across the Southeast.
A USA Health speaker urged attendees not to be dismissive of a patient’s menopausal symptoms and to offer individualized and collaborative care, including shared decision making.
“I love what I do and cannot imagine doing anything else,” said Alecia Torrance, new assistant administrator at USA Health Providence Hospital. “Leadership is where I believe that I can personally and professionally make the biggest difference in healthcare and where I can leave a legacy of improving healthcare operations and outcomes.”
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