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Every day, Capitol GI gastroenterologists are available to hospital staff, physicians and patients at Mercy San Juan in Carmichael and at Sutter Roseville Medical Center. Our doctors contribute to effective diagnosis and efficient treatment, often resulting in decreased inpatient lengths of stay and increased patient satisfaction.
About Capitol Gastro Capitol Gastro, with two offices in Austin, Texas, as well as offices in Cedar Park, Georgetown, and Dripping Springs, Texas, provides comprehensive gastroenterology and hepatology services for adults throughout central Texas.
Where appropriate, Austin Gastroenterology will collaborate with your primary care physician to customize our approach to your care.
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Capitol GI specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. All our gastroenterologists are board-certified by the ABIM and have expertise in diagnosing and treating digestive conditions.
Every day, Capitol GI gastroenterologists are available to hospital staff, physicians and patients at Mercy San Juan in Carmichael and at Sutter Roseville Medical Center. Our doctors contribute to effective diagnosis and efficient treatment, often resulting in decreased inpatient lengths of stay and increased patient satisfaction.
Austin Gastroenterology (AG) is the largest physician group in Central Texas that specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of gastrointestinal diseases. You'll receive the very best care available from physicians who are board certified in GI, who are committed to the latest medical advances, and who vow to give you the best healthcare solutions available.
AUSTIN ENDOSCOPY CENTER LOCATIONS: Austin Endoscopy Center – Shoal Creek Blvd. 512-371-1519.
Disorders of the upper GI tract affect the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum (first part of the small intestine) and commonly include GERD, celiac disease, Barrett’s esophagus, stomach flu, gallstones, gas and bloating, and indigestion.
These specific recommendations do not apply to healthcare settings, and at this time Austin Gastro is not changing any of our safety protocols for our locations. Many of our patients are immunocompromised. Because of the limited data on vaccine protection in people who are immunocompromised, we believe it’s in everyone’s best interest to continue wearing face coverings within our facilities.
If you are scheduled for an upper endoscopy (EGD), please do not eat any solid foods after 10pm the night before your procedure. In addition, please do not put anything in your mouth 4 hours prior to your scheduled procedure time. Please make sure you have held your blood thinner as instructed by the office.
If you would like to access information about your hospital visit, please click the links below. If you wish to access records for dates of service after February 6, 2021 and you have registered for the new portal, click on the first link to access your information.
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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.
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