For patients suffering from hemorrhoids, make sure to fill your diet with plenty of fiber! Whether from fruits, vegetables, nuts, or grains, any amount of fiber will aid healthy digestion.
Say bye to fecal incontinence! Medtronic Bowel Control Therapy delivered by the InterStim™ system is a proven treatment to restore normal bladder and bowel function. Learn more: https://www.peakgastro.com/contents/fecal-incontinence/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=smades
When their liver no longer works, people often hope for a liver transplant to try and improve their condition. This procedure is one of the most common performed in the United States!
Drinking enough fluids in a day plays a significant role in preventing constipation. So make sure to stay hydrated by drinking water often!
A patient's symptoms and risk factors determine which type of endoscopy procedure is right for them. Our gastroenterologist may recommend one of the following types of endoscopies. Learn more about these procedures: https://www.peakgastro.com/contents/all-about-you/how-will-you-benefit/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=smades
With all of the information circulating regarding COVID-19, it can be difficult to determine what is accurate. Visit the CDC website to go straight to the source for trustworthy information from the experts! https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
Pancreatic cancer is one of the world’s most fatal cancers. It’s important to recognize the signs and symptoms such as unexpected weight loss, new-onset diabetes, or yellow skin or eyes. Tomorrow can’t wait — schedule a screening with one of our gastroenterologists: https://peakgastro.com/. #WorldPancreaticCancerDay #WPCD #GoPurple
According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 27,600 people in the United States will be diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2020. Tomorrow can’t wait — schedule a screening with one of our gastroenterologists: https://peakgastro.com/. #NationalStomachCancerAwarenessMonth
In honor of #NationalPatientRecognitionWeek, we express our sincere appreciation to those who entrust us with their care. Thank you from all of us at Peak Gastroenterology! To learn more about us, please visit https://peakgastro.com/.
This week for #NationalMedicalPracticeWeek, we’d like to thank our team of gastroenterologists, nurses, technicians, medical assistants and administrators for everything they do for our patients. We appreciate their passion, excellence and dedication to delivering an unparalleled patient experience.
It’s estimated that 5 to 10 percent of all visits to the ER are for abdominal pain. While some types of abdominal pain demand emergency care, the board-certified doctors at Peak Gastroenterology Associates are experts in determining the cause of your abdominal pain and providing the treatment you need to return to health. If you need help with abdominal pain, schedule a screening with one of our gastroenterologists at https://peakgastro.com/.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can significantly increase the risk of colorectal cancer. For those 45 and older, schedule a screening with one of our GI specialists to learn more: https://peakgastro.com/. #ibdawareness #inflammatoryboweldisease #digestivehealth
It’s time to reclaim your quality of life. Bloating, abdominal discomfort and other bowel symptoms don’t have to disrupt your everyday life. Schedule an appointment with one of our GI specialists to learn how to manage your IBS symptoms: https://peakgastro.com/. #ibsawareness #irritablebowelsyndrome #guthealth #digestivehealth