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The first sign of problems in the digestive tract often includes one or more of the following symptoms: A digestive disease is any health problem that occurs in the digestive tract. Conditions may range from mild to serious. Some common problems include cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, and lactose intolerance.
What is the FollowMyHealth Patient Portal? Gastroenterology Associates of Gainesville, P.C. gladly offers patient access to Follow My Health® (FMH) a free, secure, and convenient patient portal that helps patients manage their personal health care on a computer, tablet or smartphone.
The Patient Portal provides you with secure, online access to portions of your medical records, as well as an easy and convenient way to communicate with the practice through a secure internet connection. The Patient Portal helps you take a more active role in your healthcare. Our front office will provide you with a personal activation code.
We understand that the best gastrointestinal and hepatology care is the result of medical skill applied with individualized attention to each patient’s need. Whether you’re a new or existing patient, you can expect to receive attentive, considerate service from every member of our 12-physician team and support staff.
Other digestive diseases include: Gallstones, cholecystitis, and cholangitis. Rectal problems, such as anal fissure, hemorrhoids, proctitis, and rectal prolapse. Esophagus problems, such as stricture (narrowing) and achalasia and esophagitis.
Heartburn. Incontinence. Nausea and vomiting. Pain in the belly. Swallowing problems. Weight gain or loss. A digestive disease is any health problem that occurs in the digestive tract. Conditions may range from mild to serious. Some common problems include cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, and lactose intolerance.
Many health care providers can help diagnose and treat digestive problems. A gastroenterologist is a physician specialist who has received extra training in the diagnosis and treatment of the digestive disorders. Other providers involved in the treatment of digestive diseases include:
Many surgical procedures are performed on the digestive tract. These include procedures done using endoscopy, laparoscopy, and open surgery. Organ transplants can be performed on the liver, pancreas, and small intestine. Many health care providers can help diagnose and treat digestive problems.
The digestive tract is made up of the esophagus (food tube), stomach, large and small intestines, liver, pancreas, and the gallbladder.
Stomach problems, including gastritis, gastric ulcers usually caused by Helicobacter pylori infection and cancer. Liver problems, such as hepatitis B or hepatitis C, cirrhosis, liver failure, and autoimmune and alcoholic hepatitis. Pancreatitis and pancreatic pseudocyst.
The first sign of problems in the digestive tract often includes one or more of the following symptoms: 1 Bleeding 2 Bloating 3 Constipation 4 Diarrhea 5 Heartburn 6 Incontinence 7 Nausea and vomiting 8 Pain in the belly 9 Swallowing problems 10 Weight gain or loss
gladly offers patient access to Follow My Health® (FMH) a free, secure, and convenient patient portal that helps patients manage their personal health care on a computer, tablet or smartphone. With the accessibility of Follow My Health patients will have direct access to request appointments, communicate with their physician , view lab results, and manage their demographic information all at the tip of their fingers, anytime , anywhere.
Call Follow My Health Support at 888-670-9775. Monday- Friday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. or email them at support@followmyhealth.com. FollowMyHealth® is a patient portal offered by Gastroenterology Associates of Gainesville, P.C., to patients as a convenient online personal health record.
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The Patient Portal provides you with secure, online access to portions of your medical records, as well as an easy and convenient way to communicate with the practice through a secure internet connection. The Patient Portal helps you take a more active role in your healthcare. Our front office will provide you with a personal activation code. You will be prompted to fill out some basic personal information, as well as create a login name and password. Enter your name and date of birth exactly as it appears on the form provided by our front office. You will be able to make changes to your personal information once your portal account has been activated.
To activate your account, you will need to receive an activation code from us. Once you have received the code, you will be able to create your own username, password, and other login information used to verify your identity. If you would like to activate your portal account, please contact the office to receive your activation code.
Send and receive non-urgent messages and information from your doctor’s office, including test results and educational material
If you are a patient at our practice, you have the ability to manage your care online. The Patient Portal should be used for non-emergent situations only. In emergent health situations you should contact your health provider or dial 911.