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4207 James Casey Suite 302, Austin, TX 78750. 512-593-6022. Location Info. 500 W. Whitestone Blvd Suite 100, Cedar Park, TX 78613. 512-593-6022. Location Info.
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The dedicated physicians and staff here at Capital City Gastroenterology will evaluate and treat your gastrointestinal disorders with sensitivity, compassion, professionalism and complete confidentiality. ... 4126 Carmichael Court, Montgomery, AL 36106 (334) 495-2600 Patient Portal. Home; About Us; Our Doctors; Services; Patient Forms ...
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Gastrointestinal & Liver Specialists of Tidewater, PLLC (GLST), has joined Capital Digestive Care, expanding access to care for patients in the Tidewater region of Virginia and continuing the group’s growth as the largest private gastroenterology practice in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
Capital Digestive Care is leading the way in providing the safest environment possible while continuing to deliver high-quality patient care. Through telehealth and enhanced safety and cleaning protocols, we are focused on keeping you safe and comfortable.
When it comes to cancer, preventing it should always be the goal. Most colorectal cancers begin as polyps. Finding, quantifying, localizing, and removing polyps through screening colonoscopy is the most effective strategy to prevent colorectal cancer.