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Charlotte Gastroenterology & Hepatology is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Nicholas R. Crews to the physician team. He will be seeing patients in Charlotte Gastro’s Lake offices. Learn more about Dr. Crews by clicking here.
While Charlotte Gastro will remain an independently owned physician practice, we will now have enhanced communication with other Novant Health Ccommunity Connect (NHCC) providers, including those at Novant Health. MyChart gives patients the opportunity communicate with our office during times that are most convenient to them.
On Saturday, September 6, 2014, Charlotte Gastroenterology & Hepatology participated as both a team and a silver sponsor during the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network’s PurpleStride Charlotte 5K run/walk. As a team, CGH raised $4,720 which goes toward research grants, patient support, and awareness activities.
The Mooresville office expansion and relocation is in Fairview Center across from Lake Norman Regional Medical Center and Lowes Corporate. The grand opening is expected […] Charlotte Gastro is proud to be a sponsor of the 8th Annual Gluten & Allergen Free Wellness Event taking place on Saturday, April 2.
Today, there are more than one million colorectal cancer survivors in the United States.
Through our investment in training and the latest technology, the practice of Dr. Pou is dedicated to providing patients with the best environment for preventative and corrective procedures.
Shenandoah Valley Gastroenterology is a collaborator in the National Quality Improvement Registry [GIQuIC] and measures quality of endoscopy services.
The ADR percentages referenced in the article use the date range 1/1/2020 through 4/30/2021.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force proposed lowering the colorectal cancer screening age to 45 in response to growing early-onset CRC rates. In the news article linked below, six gastroenterologists discuss how the change will affect their practice.
It was devastating to hear about actor Chadwick Boseman’s death from colon cancer at the age of 43. And it hit particularly close to home for me, as my late husband Jay died of the same disease when he was 42 — more than twenty years ago.
Do you know how to reduce your risk of colorectal cancer? The risk of getting colorectal cancer increases with age. Colorectal cancer screening saves lives, but many people are not being screened. The first step is yours … contact our office to make an appointment.