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Digestive Health

Waterbury HEALTH’s digestive health services are available at Waterbury Hospital. Our experienced gastrointestinal (GI) specialists provide screenings, diagnostics and progressive treatments for a wide variety of conditions and diseases. Our advanced diagnostic procedures can pinpoint the source of gastrointestinal discomfort, and once diagnosed, patients will receive an individualized treatment plan customized to fit their needs. 

Colonoscopy

The most effective method available to prevent and detect colon cancer. Colonoscopies allow a doctor to look inside the large intestine for abnormalities such as growths and inflamed tissue, which could be early signs of cancer. To make an appointment, please call (203) 573-7188. 

Endoscopy

This procedure allows a doctor to look inside your body through your esophagus using an endoscope, which is a long, thin flexible tube with a tiny camera on it and assessments are made by looking into your stomach and if needed, into your small bowel. To make an appointment, please call (203) 573-7188. 

Gastric pH monitoring

This tests for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), by measuring how often stomach acid enters your esophagus and how long it stays there. 

Manometry

A test for detecting disorders of your esophagus, it measures your muscle contractions when you swallow. 

Barrett’s Ablation

This procedure treats Barrett’s esophagus, a potentially pre-cancerous condition. 

ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde CholangioPancreatography)

Used to diagnose diseases of the pancreas, bile ducts, liver and gall bladder, it allows a doctor to perform necessary treatments such as enlarging a bile duct opening, removing gall stones lodge in the duct, inserting a stent, draining the duct or taking tissue biopsies. 
Services are administered by a team of digestive health specialists who perform a comprehensive assessment of each patient’s overall digestive health. The team includes: 

We advise all patients who are 50 years and older should speak with their primary care physician regarding routine digestive health screenings such as a colonoscopy and other preventative measures.

To schedule an appointment call: 203-573-9512.