Expert Gastroenterology Care in New Jersey
Summit Health Gastroenterology’s award-winning experts offer comprehensive treatment for a wide range of digestive and diseases, from routine to complex care. Digestive health is important to your overall health and well-being. At Summit Health, we pride ourselves on giving you the care you need to keep your digestive health in check for years to come. We work to prevent, diagnose, and treat the full spectrum of gastroenterological conditions using state-of-the-art procedures and advanced testing methods.
Our gastroenterologists commonly treat conditions including:
- Acid reflux (GERD)
- Celiac disease
- Colitis, Crohn’s disease & ulcerative colitis
- Colon polyps and colon cancer
- Disorders of swallowing and the esophagus
- Gallbladder and biliary conditions & diseases
- Hepatitis
- Hemorrhoids
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
- Pancreatitis
- Peptic ulcer disease
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Direct Access Colonoscopy
Did you know that you may be able to schedule a colonoscopy without coming into the office for a consult? With Direct Access Colonoscopy, healthy, age-appropriate patients can fill out a form, be screened over the phone and scheduled for the procedure. This safe, convenient program can save you time and is available at several of our New Jersey locations.
Colonoscopy is the gold standard screening tool for colorectal cancer and is proven to lower your risk of getting cancer. The goal of a colonoscopy is to identify and remove benign tumors or polyps that can turn into cancer in the future. Screening for colorectal cancer should begin at age 45 or earlier in patients with risk factors. Talk to your physician about when it is right for you to start screening.
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