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No issues at all. My doctor ended up not being able to see me so I saw the nurse practitioner. She was very good and knowledgeable
Everyone was professional and friendly. I love Dr Lorio.Very attentive and genuinely concerned about my issue. New exactly what I needed and my issue has been corrected. ♥️
I have had several procedures done with Dr Reiss. He saved me from something that could have been a horrible experience. Also his staff is great too!! I highly recommend Dr Reiss!!!
Dr. Pollack was very thorough in his questioning of my medical issues caring about how to make me feel better and what is causing these issues. I am greatly pleased and thankful that he is my physician.
Everybody were friendly and professional I was treated with respect and the doctor made me feel calm and explained everything
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Welcome to Metropolitan Gastroenterology Associates, where you are more than just a number—you are our number one priority! Our team of gastroenterology specialists diagnose, manage, and treat a plethora of GI conditions ranging from acid reflux and constipation to Crohn’s disease and colon cancer. Our physician-led network of experts are here to provide the best possible care for all your GI needs and will work with you to achieve your goals in digestive health wellness.
One of the best ways to stay vigilant against colon cancer is early detection. If you are 45 years old or over, have a family history of colon cancer, or are at a heightened risk for colon cancer, protect your health by having a colonoscopy screening. A colonoscopy not only helps to prevent and detect colon cancer, it can diagnose GI symptoms like abdominal pain, blood in the stool, diarrhea, and more. Find beneficial answers to your GI symptoms and safeguard your colon with a quick and easy 15 – 30-minute colonoscopy.
Approximately 1.6 million Americans are affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The most common forms of IBD include ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Every year, approximately 70,000 new cases are diagnosed in both adults and children, with many patients receiving their diagnosis before the age of 35. IBD is a chronic condition that has no cure, but with the proper assistance, inflammatory bowel disease can be successfully managed.