south jersey gastroenterology patient portal

by Myrtie Thompson 10 min read

Physicians of South Jersey Gastroenterology

11 hours ago Mar 04, 2022 · Your patient representative account has been disabled. If there are any questions, please call the office. >> Go To The Portal


What does a Jersey Shore gastroenterologist do?

Mar 04, 2022 · Your patient representative account has been disabled. If there are any questions, please call the office.

Who's new at South Jersey Gastroenterology Associates?

Patient Information. We would like to welcome you to our practice! To help you get started with our practice, enclosed you will find a new patient questionnaire (5 pages) for you to fully complete and bring with you (do not mail) to your appointment.

Why choose SJG for Gastroenterology?

Gastroenterology Consultants of South Jersey are proud to announce: Congratulations to Dr. Nidhir Sheth for being chosen NJ Top Doc for 2022! RETIREMENT ANNOUNCEMENT After 40 Years in medicine, Dr. deLacy has announced his retirement. >> Please read Dr. deLacy's Letter to Patients & Colleagues.

How do I contact the GCSJ medical office?

South Jersey Radiology (SJRA) Patient Portal is our HIPPA compliant web platform where you may view your SJRA reports and letters securely and confidentially. The Patient Portal can be found at https://www.mysjra.sjra.com or by clicking one of the helpful hyperlinks on our web page. WHAT DO I NEED? Obtaining access to the portal is simple.

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What is SJGI in healthcare?

South Jersey Gastroenterology (SJGI) is dedicated to maintaining theprivacy of your individually identifiable health information. Weunderstand that medical information about you and your health ispersonal and we are committed to protecting medical information aboutyou. We create a record of the care and services you receive at ouroffice. We need this record to provide you with quality care and tocomply with certain legal requirements. The terms of this notice applyto all records containing your personal health information that arecreated or retained by SJGI.

Why do we need a colonoscopy?

A Colonoscopy is recommended to examine the colon in an attempt to detect polyps and/or potentiallycancerous tumors at an early stage. Most patients for whom this test is recommended do not have aserious illness, but the possibility nevertheless exists. Early detection offers the best chance for cure;conversely, delay in diagnosis can result in an incurable condition. This is because cancer which wasinitially confined to a small area can spread throughout the body if not detected early.

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