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10210 East 91st Street South - View Map Tulsa, Ok 74133 (918) 940-8500 (918) 940-8399 (fax)
New Patients: To register a new account, please call the AGA office at 918-438-7050. Existing Users: Click Here to access the Patient Portal login page ( https://tddctx.mygportal.com) + Directions. Every experience at Adult Gastroenterology Associates should be …
10210 East 91st Street South - View Map Tulsa, Ok 74133 (918) 940-8500 (918) 940-8399 (fax)
Currently Accepting New Patients. Board Certified Gastroenterologists. Most Insurance Plans Accepted. Performs Colonoscopies. 4200 E. Skelly Drive. Suite 700. Tulsa, OK 74135. Phone: (918) 438-7050. Get Directions.
Choosing Adult Gastroenterology Associates (AGA) to be your partner in digestive health care is making the best choice for health and quality of life. AGA is staffed by some of Northern Oklahoman’s leading gastroenterologists, who outrank competitors for industry benchmarks, such as Adenoma Detection Rate (ADR) and Withdrawal Rate. The medical team is among the best in Tulsa, specializing in gastrointestinal care and focused on patient satisfaction. With locations throughout Oklahoma, you can find the best care without traveling too far.
Adult Gastroenterology Associates (AGA) is a single-specialty gastroenterology and hepatology (liver disease) practice that comprises ten physicians with three office locations in Tulsa and multiple satellite locations servicing much of Northeastern Oklahoma. For 30 years, AGA’s Board Certified, fellowship-trained physicians have been the experts in all aspects of their specialties, including colon cancer screening procedures, treatment of GERD, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, and treatment of diseases of the liver and pancreas.
AGA was founded in 1987 by Nicholas Mamalis, M.D., his vision was to change GI care in Tulsa for the better. AGA is the leader in endoscopic innovation in Tulsa having built the first freestanding endoscopy center to deliver care that is convenient and far, but most of all high quality to all patients.
Potentially cancerous polyps are known as adenomas. The best method to detect and prevent colorectal cancer is a colonoscopy. During a colonoscopy, a skilled gastroenterologist examines the colon to identify and remove adenomas.
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