Caring for Your Digestive Health
Gastroenterology focuses on preventing, diagnosing, and treating digestive system disorders. This system includes organs found along and associated with the gastrointestinal (GI) tract—including:
- Upper GI tract—esophagus, stomach, small intestine
- Lower GI tract—small intestine, large intestine/colon, rectum, anal canal
- Accessory organs—liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas
Take a Colon Health Assessment
If you have questions about your colon health, start with an assessment and learn more about any risks you may have for colon-related conditions.
Take a Digestive Health Assessment
If you have questions about your digestive health, start with an assessment and learn more about any risks you may have for digestive-related conditions.
Gastroenterology Locations
Gastroenterology Providers
Full-Service Care
Trios Gastroenterology is here to help adults who have ongoing GI tract symptoms, have identified risk factors for certain conditions, or who wish to be screened.
Many symptoms can signal a problem in your GI tract. Some conditions have no symptoms at all for quite some time. If you have GI symptoms or abdominal discomfort lasting more than a few weeks, see a gastroenterologist. Depending on your insurance plan, you may not need a referral.
Trios Health's board certified gastroenterologists spend quality time with each patient. They are specially trained to care for many GI issues, including:
- Acid reflux/heartburn
- Anemia
- Celiac Disease
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis C/HIV co-infection
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Liver disease/cirrhosis
- Portal hypertension
- Rectal bleeding
- Ulcers
Your Trios gastroenterologist may recommend tests or procedures to help diagnose GI conditions, including cancer. In the rare event of a cancer diagnosis, Trios Hematology & Oncology experts develop and implement comprehensive treatment plans.
Many GI disorders are preventable, treatable, or curable—but early awareness is critical.
- Understand your personal risk factors
- Pay close attention to changes in your body and talk to your doctor about persistent symptoms
- Follow your doctor's advice about what screenings to have, and when
This clinic is a department of Trios Health. When you see a physician or receive services in a provider-based clinic, you are technically being treated in an outpatient department of the hospital rather than the physician’s office. Please refer to “Understanding your Healthcare Costs” to learn how your bill may be affected when seen by a provider in a provider-based clinic.
Understanding Your Healthcare Costs
Provider-Based Clinics - You may see a charge on your bill for the equipment, supplies, and services provided in one of our provider-based clinics.