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February 22, 2012

Colonoscopy Center - Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix Gastroenterologist Doctors for Colonoscopy

Type of Physician: Gastroenterologist

What is a Gastroenterologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated.

Specialty: Gastroenterology

Common Name: GI Doctor

Gastroenterologist Doctors in Phoenix *

Digestive Health Center Of Arizona
David J Drewitz
349 E Coronado Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 266-5678

Digestive Health Center Of Arizona
Fredrick I Kenny
349 E Coronado Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 266-5678

Digestive Health Center Of Arizona
Michael R Mills
349 E Coronado Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 266-5678

Digestive Health Center Of Arizona
Bruce D Noland
349 E Coronado Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 266-5678

Digestive Health Center Of Arizona
Adam C Randolph
349 E Coronado Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 266-5678

Digestive Health Center Of Arizona
Eugene F Tharalson
349 E Coronado Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 266-5678

Michael Altman MD
Michael Altman
340 E Palm Ln
STE 260
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 266-1718

Adriana T Gaidici MD
Florin Gaidici
340 E Palm Ln
STE 260
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 254-1136

Arizona Digestive Health PC
Paul J Berggreen
1300 N 12th St
STE 613
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 254-5321

Arizona Digestive Health PC
Joseph David
1300 N 12th St
STE 613
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 254-5321

Advanced Gastroenterology of Arizona
Vincent J Honan
1300 N 12th St
Edwards Medical Plz STE 603
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 254-6686

Arizona Digestive Health PC
Barbara J MacCollum
1300 N 12th St
STE 613
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 254-5321

Liver Disease Center
Richard A Manch
1300 N 12th St
STE 507
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 239-2606

Douglas J Schwartz MD Division of Arizona Digestive Health PC
Douglas J Schwartz
1300 N 12th St
STE 522
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 229-1900

Advanced Gastroenterology of Arizona
Richard P Shaughnessy
1300 N 12th St
Edwards Medical Plz STE 603
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 254-6686

Advanced Gastroenterology of Arizona
Darrell D Wadas
1300 N 12th St
Edwards Medical Plz STE 603
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 254-6686

Arizona Digestive Health PC
Brenda Dennert
1300 N 12th St
STE 613
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 254-5321

Advanced Care Gastroenterology PC
Mohammad N Khan
525 N 18th St
STE 601
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602) 307-9112

Arizona Clinic of Gastroenterology
Sanjay Verma
2040 W. Bethany Home Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602) 343-6300

Adult Gastroenterology PLLC
Nadim Zyadeh
2236 W Bethany Home Rd
STE 2
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602) 973-6666

Arizona Gastroenterology Consultants
Howard Abrams
6707 N 19th Ave
STE 101
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602) 242-2555

Clinical Associates
Murray H Cohen
6707 N 19th Ave
STE 200
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602) 249-4750

Clinical Associates
Eric Duquella
6707 N 19th Ave
STE 200
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602) 249-4750

Arizona Gastroenterology Consultants
Jay S Frankel
6707 N 19th Ave
STE 101
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602) 242-2555

Clinical Associates
Terry R Maxon
6707 N 19th Ave
STE 200
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602) 249-4750

Clinical Associates
Rushda Mumtaz
6707 N 19th Ave
STE 200
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602) 249-4750

Clinical Associates
Steven A Winograd
6707 N 19th Ave
STE 200
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602) 249-4750

Associated Gastroenterologists LTD
Stephen Glouberman
9327 N 3rd St
STE 306
Phoenix, AZ 85020
(602) 279-3575

Associated Gastroenterologists LTD
Mark Gulinson
9327 N 3rd St
STE 306
Phoenix, AZ 85020
(602) 279-3575

Associated Gastroenterologists LTD
Ronald J Hauptman
9327 N 3rd St
STE 306
Phoenix, AZ 85020
(602) 279-3575

Scottsdale Healthcare Gastroenterology & Endo
Jay R Mellen
3501 N Scottsdale Rd
Ste 320 STE STE 320
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(480) 424-7228

Scottsdale Healthcare Gastroenterology & Endo
Sudhakar A Reddy
3501 N Scottsdale Rd
Ste 320 STE STE 320
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(480) 424-7228

Scottsdale Healthcare Gastroenterology & Endo
Leon A Rigberg
3501 N Scottsdale Rd
Ste 320 STE STE 320
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(480) 424-7228

Scottsdale Gastroenterologists
Robert Geoffrey Leon
3271 N Civic Center Plz
STE 2
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(480) 949-1260

Phoenix GI Associates
Mansur A Khan
9305 W Thomas Rd
STE 360
Phoenix, AZ 85037
(623) 907-8686

Phoenix GI Associates
Nadeem A Khan
9305 W Thomas Rd
STE 360
Phoenix, AZ 85037
(623) 907-8686

Arizona Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants
Steven R Kanner
5823 W Eugie Ave
STE A
Glendale, AZ 85304
(602) 843-1265

Arizona Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants
Jodie Labowitz
5823 W Eugie Ave
STE A
Glendale, AZ 85304
(602) 843-1265

Arizona Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants
Mahesh S Mokhashi
5823 W Eugie Ave
STE A
Glendale, AZ 85304
(602) 843-1265

Arizona Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants
James A Singer
5823 W Eugie Ave
STE A
Glendale, AZ 85304
(602) 843-1265

Arizona Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants
Michael J Yanish
5823 W Eugie Ave
STE A
Glendale, AZ 85304
(602) 843-1265

Digestive Healthcare Associates LLC
Elizabeth Cruz
9515 W Camelback Rd
STE 102
Phoenix, AZ 85037
(623) 772-6999

Koppenbrink Internal Medicine
Walter E Koppenbrink
3815 E Bell Rd
STE 2200
Phoenix, AZ 85032
(602) 377-1828

Arizona Gastroenterology & Therapeutic Endoscopy PC
Derek Landan
3811 E Bell Rd
STE 315
Phoenix, AZ 85032
(602) 787-1231

Associated Gastroenterologists LTD
John J Wells
3811 E Bell Rd
STE 304
Phoenix, AZ 85032
(602) 493-3030

Mesa Gastrointestinal Associates
Gregory P Foutch
1520 S Dobson Rd
STE STE 302
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 461-1088

Mesa Gastrointestinal Associates
Andrew J Grade
1520 S Dobson Rd
STE STE 302
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 461-1088

Mesa Gastrointestinal Associates
Mark L Hoefer
1520 S Dobson Rd
STE STE 302
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 461-1088

Mesa Gastrointestinal Associates
Sumir M Patel
1520 S Dobson Rd
STE STE 302
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 461-1088

Mesa Gastrointestinal Associates
Michael V Rock
1520 S Dobson Rd
STE STE 302
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 461-1088

Mesa Gastrointestinal Associates
Robert L Sawyer
1520 S Dobson Rd
STE STE 302
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 461-1088

Southwest Medical Specialists
Michael T Schwimmer
1520 S Dobson Rd
STE 303
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 835-9697

Desert Gastroenterology Associates
Shiv Verma
1520 S Dobson Rd
Ste 212 STE 212
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480) 353-2000

North Valley Gastroenterology
Joseph Fares
19646 N 27th Ave
STE 201
Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623) 580-5390

Arizona Digestive & Liver Disease Consultants
Barry R Wiss
19636 N 27th Ave
STE 301
Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623) 587-0580

Arizona Gastroenterology & Liver Clinic
Daljit S Bal
14155 N 83rd Ave
STE STE 122
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 773-1161

Arizona Gastroenterology & Liver Clinic
KRISHDEEP CHADHA
14155 N 83rd Ave
STE STE 122
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 773-1161

Arizona Gastroenterology & Liver Clinic
AKSHAY SHAH
14155 N 83rd Ave
STE STE 122
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 773-1161

Arizona Gastroenterology & Liver Clinic
Sanjay Verma
14155 N 83rd Ave
STE STE 122
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 773-1161

Banner Arizona Medical Clinic Gastroenterology
Jeffrey S Fein
13640 N Plaza Del Rio Blvd
STE 340
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 876-3840

Banner Arizona Medical Clinic Gastroenterology
James M Gordon
13640 N Plaza Del Rio Blvd
STE 340
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 876-3840

Banner Arizona Medical Clinic Gastroenterology
Frederick J Kogan
13640 N Plaza Del Rio Blvd
STE 340
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 876-3840

Banner Arizona Medical Clinic Gastroenterology
Michael V Koss
13640 N Plaza Del Rio Blvd
STE 340
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 876-3840

Banner Arizona Medical Clinic Gastroenterology
Patrick Lam
13640 N Plaza Del Rio Blvd
STE 340
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 876-3840

Daniel A Meline MD
Daniel A Meline
9767 N 91st St
STE 100
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 860-1990

Sukhdeep S Padda MD
Sukhdeep S Padda
20100 N 51st Ave
STE F620
Glendale, AZ 85308
(623) 376-6328

Banner Arizona Medical Clinic Primary Care 2
Lars Staffan Pettersson
13640 N Plaza Del Rio Blvd
STE 220
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 876-3850

Sukhdeep S Padda MD
Enrique Valdivia
20100 N 51st Ave
STE F620
Glendale, AZ 85308
(623) 376-6328

Baughman & Associates Age Management Medicine LLC
Charles H Bauchman
13460 N 94th Dr
STE STE L-1
Peoria, AZ 85381
(623) 977-0955

Southwest Digestive Specialists
Bradford C Gelzayd
10250 N 92nd St
Medical Plaza 1 STE 206
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 767-7273

Larry F Pass MD
Larry F Pass
10290 N 92nd St
North Medical Plz II STE STE 200
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 391-9400

Michael S Shapiro MD PLLC
Michael S Shapiro
10181 N 92nd St
STE 101
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 657-3400

Linda I Shields MD
Linda I Shields
10290 N 92nd St
STE 101
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 767-3100

John M Yalam MD PC
John M Yalam
10290 N 92nd St
STE 204
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 614-2215

Central Arizona Medical Associates
Richard B Jonas
334 W 10th Pl
STE 100
Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 834-0771

Central Arizona Medical Associates
David Leff
334 W 10th Pl
STE 100
Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 834-0771

Central Arizona Medical Associates
Michael B Seip
334 W 10th Pl
STE 100
Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 834-0771

Central Arizona Medical Associates
David Tessler
334 W 10th Pl
STE 100
Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 834-0771

Clinic For Digestive Disease PC
Lawrence Bettinger
13203 N 103rd Ave
STE STE C3
Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 972-2116

Clinic For Digestive Disease PC
Parag H Chokshi
13203 N 103rd Ave
STE STE C3
Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 972-2116

Clinic For Digestive Disease PC
Daryl S. Hutchinson
13203 N 103rd Ave
STE STE C3
Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 972-2116

Clinic For Digestive Disease PC
Jagdish B Patel
13203 N 103rd Ave
STE STE C3
Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 972-2116

Clinic For Digestive Disease PC
John E Phelps
13203 N 103rd Ave
STE STE C3
Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 972-2116

Clinic For Digestive Disease PC
Chirag D. Trivedi
13203 N 103rd Ave
STE STE C3
Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 972-2116

Desert Ridge Gastroenterology & Liver Disease
Bruce S Sand
20950 N Tatum Blvd
Ste 220 STE 220
Phoenix, AZ 85050
(480) 585-9555

Rekha Shah MD
Rekha Shah
1343 N Alma School Rd
STE 155
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 899-8774

East Valley Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Joseph D Davis
600 S Dobson Rd
Bldg A
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 786-6655

East Valley Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Rajan Khosla
600 S Dobson Rd
Bldg A
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 786-6655

East Valley Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Brendan H Levy
600 S Dobson Rd
Bldg A
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 786-6655

East Valley Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Adam Lowe
600 S Dobson Rd
Bldg A
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 786-6655

East Valley Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Swarnjit Singh
600 S Dobson Rd
Bldg A
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 786-6655

Southeast Valley Gastroenterology
Manish Amin
875 S Dobson Rd
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 899-9800

Southeast Valley Gastroenterology
G Alan Bracher
875 S Dobson Rd
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 899-9800

Southeast Valley Gastroenterology
Sandeep C Patel
875 S Dobson Rd
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 899-9800

Southeast Valley Gastroenterology
Charles M Schron
875 S Dobson Rd
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480) 899-9800

Cigna Healthcare of Arizona
Sharad BellaPravalu
13041 N Del Webb
Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 876-2265

Cigna Healthcare of Arizona
David H Winston
13041 N Del Webb
Sun City, AZ 85351
(623) 876-2265

Advanced Gastroenterlogy PC
Sanjay Ahluwalia
455 N Mesa Dr
STE 8W
Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 733-0500

Oluwagbenga Serrano MD PLLC
Oluwagbenga Serrano
457 E 4th Pl
Mesa, AZ 85203
(480) 461-1135

Colon & Digestive Health Specialists
S Jaffrey Kazi
8761 E Bell Rd
STE STE 105
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
(480) 219-6662

Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix was incorporated as a city in 1881 after being founded in 1868 near the Salt River, near its confluence with the Gila River. The city eventually became a major transportation hub in North America and a main transportation, financial, industrial, cultural and economic center of the Southwestern United States. The city has a notable and famous political culture and has been home to numerous influential American politicians and other dignitaries, including Barry Goldwater, William Rehnquist, John McCain, Janet Napolitano, Carl Hayden, and Sandra Day O'Connor. Residents of the city are known as Phoenicians.
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix,_Arizona)

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Colonoscopy

What is colonoscopy?

Colonoscopy is a procedure that enables an examiner (usually a gastroenterologist) to evaluate the inside of the colon (large intestine or large bowel). The colonoscope is a four foot long, flexible tube about the thickness of a finger with a camera and a source of light at its tip. The tip of the colonoscope is inserted into the anus and then is advanced slowly, under visual control, into the rectum and through the colon usually as far as the cecum, which is the first part of the colon.

Why is colonoscopy done?

Colonoscopy may be done for a variety of reasons. Most often it is done to investigate the cause of blood in the stool, abdominal pain, diarrhea, a change in bowel habit, or an abnormality found on colonic X-rays or a computerized tomographic (CT) scan. Individuals with previous history of polyps or colon cancer and certain individuals with a family history of some types of non-colonic cancers or colonic problems that may be associated with colon cancer (such as ulcerative colitis and colonic polyps) may be advised to have periodic colonoscopies because their risks are greater for polyps or colon cancer. How often should one undergo colonoscopy depends on the degree of the risks and the abnormalities found at previous colonoscopies. More recently, it has been recommended that even healthy people at normal risk for colon cancer should undergo colonoscopy at age 50 and every 10 years thereafter, for the purpose of removing colonic polyps before they become cancerous.

What bowel preparation is needed for colonoscopy?

If the procedure is to be complete and accurate, the colon must be completely cleaned, and there are several colonoscopy preparations . Patients are given detailed instructions about the cleansing preparation. In general, this consists of drinking a large volume of a special cleansing solution or several days of a clear liquid...

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Hirschsprung's Disease »

What is Hirschsprung's disease?

Hirschsprung's (HURSH-sprungz) disease, or HD, is a disease of the large intestine.

The large intestine is also sometimes called the colon. The word bowel can refer to the large and small intestines. Hirschsprung's disease usually occurs in children. It causes constipation, which means that bowel movements are difficult. Some children with Hirschsprung's disease can't have bowel movements at all. The stool creates a blockage in the intestine.

If Hirschsprung's disease is not treated, stool can fill up the large intestine. This can cause serious problems like infection, bursting of the colon, and even death.

Most parents feel frightened when they learn that their child has a serious disease. This information will help you understand Hirschsprung's disease and how you and the doctor can help your child.

Why does Hirschsprung's disease cause constipation?

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Emergency Contact for Phoenix

  • In case of Emergency, call 911
  • City Non-Emergencies 602-495-5555

Nearby Phoenix Hospitals *

Phoenix Memorial Health Care Center
1201 S 7th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602)258-5111

Promise Hospital of Phoenix
1201 S 7th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602)716-5100

Banner Good Samaritan Rehabilitation
1012 E Willetta St
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602)239-2361

Select Specialty Hospital Phoenix Downtown
1012 E Willetta St
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602)239-6550

Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center
1111 E McDowell Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602)239-2000

Select Specialty Hospital Phoenix
350 W Thomas Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602)406-6800

St Joseph's Hospital & Medical Center
350 W Thomas Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602)406-3000

St Luke's Behavioral Health Center
1800 E Van Buren St
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602)251-8535

St Luke's Medical Center
1800 E Van Buren St
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602)251-8100

Youth Development Institute
1830 E Roosevelt St
Phoenix, AZ 85006
(602)254-0884

Kindred Hospital Phoenix
40 E Indianola Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602)280-7000

Arizona State Hospital
2500 E Van Buren St
Phoenix, AZ 85008
(602)244-1331

Arizona Heart Hospital
1930 E Thomas Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85016
(602)532-1000

Maricopa Medical Center
2601 E Roosevelt St
Phoenix, AZ 85008
(602)344-5011

Phoenix Children's Hospital
1919 E Thomas Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85016
(602)546-1000

Carl T Hayden VA Medical Center
650 E Indian School Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602)277-5551

Los Ninos Hospital
2303 E Thomas Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85016
(602)954-7311

Phoenix Indian Medical Center
4212 N 16th St
Phoenix, AZ 85016
(602)263-1200

Phoenix Baptist Hospital
2000 W Bethany Home Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602)249-0212

Surgical Specialty Hospital of Arizona
6501 N 19th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85015
(602)795-6020

Maryvale Hospital Medical Center
5102 W Campbell Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85031
(623)848-5000

John C Lincoln Hospital North Mountain
250 E Dunlap Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85020
(602)943-2381

Tempe St Luke's Hospital
1500 S Mill Ave
Tempe, AZ 85281
(480)784-5500

Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn
7400 E Osborn Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(480)882-4000

Select Specialty Hospital Scottsdale
7400 E Osborn Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(480)882-6040

Banner Behavioral Health Hospital
7575 E Earll Dr
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(480)941-7500

Banner Estrella Medical Center
9201 W Thomas Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85037
(623)327-4000

Banner Thunderbird Medical Center
5555 W Thunderbird Rd
Glendale, AZ 85306
(602)865-5555

Banner Desert Medical Center
1400 S Dobson Rd
Mesa, AZ 85202
(480)512-3000

HEALTHSOUTH Valley of the Sun Rehabilitation Hospital
13460 N 67th Ave
Glendale, AZ 85304
(623)878-8800

Arizona Orthopedic Surgical Hospital
2905 W Warner Rd
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480)603-9000

Desert Vista Hospital
570 W Brown Rd
Mesa, AZ 85201
(480)344-2000

Paradise Valley Hospital
3929 E Bell Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85032
(602)923-5000

Scottsdale Healthcare Shea
9003 E Shea Blvd
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
(480)323-3000

HEALTHSOUTH Scottsdale Rehabilitation Hospital
9630 E Shea Blvd
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
(480)551-5400

Kindred Hospital Scottsdale
11250 N 92nd St
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
(480)391-4040

John C Lincoln Hospital Deer Valley
19829 N 27th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623)879-6100

West Valley Hospital
13677 W McDowell Rd
Goodyear, AZ 85395
(623)882-1500

Arrowhead Hospital
18701 N 67th Ave
Glendale, AZ 85308
(623)561-1000

Banner Boswell Medical Center
10401 W Thunderbird Blvd
Sun City, AZ 85351
(623)977-7211

Chandler Regional Hospital
475 S Dobson Rd
Chandler, AZ 85224
(480)963-4561

Mayo Clinic Hospital
5777 E Mayo Blvd
Phoenix, AZ 85054
(480)515-6296

Scottsdale Healthcare Thompson Peak
7400 E Thompson Peak Pkwy
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
(480)324-7000

Arizona Spine & Joint Hospital
4620 E Baseline Rd
Mesa, AZ 85206
(480)832-4770

Banner Gateway Medical Center
1900 N Higley Rd
Gilbert, AZ 85234
(480)543-2000

Mercy Gilbert Medical Center
3555 S Val Vista Dr
Gilbert, AZ 85297
(480)728-8000

Banner Del E Webb Medical Center
14502 W Meeker Blvd
Sun City West, AZ 85375
(623)214-4000

Banner Baywood Medical Center
6644 E Baywood Ave
Mesa, AZ 85206
(480)321-2000

Banner Baywood Heart Hospital
6750 E Baywood Ave
Mesa, AZ 85206
(480)854-5000

Mountain Vista Medical Center
1301 S Crismon Rd
Mesa, AZ 85209
(480)358-6100

Gila River Health Care Huhukam Memorial Hospital
483 W Seed Farm Rd
Sacaton, AZ 85247
(602)528-1200

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      • Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disease, primarily involving the small and large intestine, but which can affect other parts of the digestive system as well. Abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and weight loss are common symptoms.
    • Diarrhea
      • Diarrhea is a change is the frequency and looseness of bowel movements. Cramping, abdominal pain, and the sensation of rectal urgency are all symptoms of diarrhea. Absorbents and anti-motility medications are used to treat diarrhea.
    • Diverticulitis (Diverticulosis)
      • Diverticulitis is a condition in which diverticuli in the colon rupture. The rupture results in infection in the tissues that surround the colon. Diverticulitis symptoms include: abdominal pain, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, constipation, and bloating. Treatment methods include prescription medications, and in some cases, diverticulitis surgery.
    • Constipation
      • Constipation is defined medically as fewer than three stools per week and severe constipation as less than one stool per week. Constipation usually is caused by the slow movement of stool through the colon. There are many causes of constipation including medications, poor bowel habits, low fiber diets, abuse of laxatives, hormonal disorders, and diseases primarily of other parts of the body that also affect the colon.
    • Ovarian Cancer
      • There are many types of ovarian cancer, epithelial carcinoma is the most common. Women with a family history of ovarian cancer have an increased risk of developing the disease. Some ovarian cancer symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, and abnormal vaginal bleeding, however, they usually do not present until the disease has progressed. Early diagnosis is important for successful treatment.
    • Colon Cancer
      • Colon cancer is a malignancy that arises from the inner lining of the colon. Most, if not all, of these cancers develop from colonic polyps. Removal of these precancerous polyps can prevent colon cancer.
    • Anal Itching
      • Anal itching is the irritation of the skin at the exit of the rectum, known as the anus, accompanied by the desire to scratch. Causes include everything from irritating foods we eat, to certain disease and infections. Treatment options include local anesthetics, vasoconstrictors, protectants, astringents, antiseptics, keratolytics, analgesics, and corticosteroids. If condition persists, a doctor examination may be needed to identify an underlying cause.
    • Clostridium Difficile Colitis (Antibiotic-Associated Colitis, C. difficile colitis)
      • Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) is a bacterium, and is one of the most common causes of infection of the colon. C. difficile spores are found frequently in hospitals, nursing homes, extended care facilities, and nurseries for newborn infants. They can be found on bedpans, furniture, toilet seats, linens, telephones, stethoscopes, fingernails, rings, floors, infants' rooms, and diaper pails. They even can be carried by pets. Antibiotic-associated (C. difficile) colitis is an infection of the colon caused by C. difficile that occurs primarily among individuals who have been using antibiotics. Treatment for C. difficile colitis hydration, replenishment of electrolyte deficiencies, discontinuing the antibiotic that caused the colitis, and using antibiotics to eradicate the C. difficile bacterium.
    • Ulcerative Colitis
      • Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammation of the colon. Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. Ulcerative colitis is closely related to Crohn's disease, and together they are referred to as inflammatory bowel disease. Treatment depends upon the type of ulcerative colitis diagnosed.
    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
      • IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) is a common gastrointestinal disorder involving abnormal gut contractions (motility) characterized by abdominal pain, bloating, mucous in stools, and irregular bowel habits with alternating diarrhea and constipation, symptoms that tend to be chronic and to wax and wane over the years. Treatment options include medication and lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, and stress management to control symptoms. Also called spastic colitis, mucus colitis, nervous colon syndrome.
    • Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth
      • Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) refers to a condition in which abnormally large numbers of bacteria (at least 100,000 bacteria per ml of fluid) are present in the small intestine and the types of bacteria in the small intestine resemble more the bacteria of the colon than the small intestine. There are many conditions associated with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, to include: diabetes, scleroderma, Crohn's disease, and others. There is a striking similarity between the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and SIBO. It has been theorized that SIBO may be responsible for the symptoms of at least some patients with irritable bowel syndrome. Symptoms of SIBO include: excess gas, abdominal bloating, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
    • Internal Bleeding
      • Internal bleeding occurs when an artery or vein is damaged and blood to escapes the circulatory system and collects inside the body. Internal bleeding can be caused by a variety of situations such as blunt trauma, deceleration trauma, medications, fractures, and spontaneous bleeding. Treatment of internal bleeding depends on the cause of the bleeding.
    • Indigestion (Dyspepsia, Upset Stomach)
      • Dyspepsia (indigestion) is a functional disease in which the gastrointestinal organs, primarily the stomach and first part of the small intestine, function abnormally. It is a chronic disease in which the symptoms fluctuate infrequency and intensity. Symptoms of dyspepsia include upper abdominal pain, belching, nausea, vomiting, abdominal bloating, early satiety, and abdominal distention (swelling). These symptoms are most often provoked by eating.
    • Colon Polyps
      • A colon polyp is a benign tumor of the large intestine. Benign polyps do not invade nearby tissue or spread to other parts of the body. Benign polyps can easily be removed during colonoscopy and are not life threatening. If benign polyps are not removed from the large intestine, they can become malignant over time.
    • Colitis
      • Inflammation of the inner lining of the colon is referred to as colitis. Symptoms of the inflammation of the colon lining include diarrhea, pain, and blood in the stool. There are several causes of colitis including infection, ischemia of the colon, inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis, or microscopic colitis). Treatment depends on the cause of the colitis.
    • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Intestinal Problems of IBD)
      • The inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). The intestinal complications of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis differ because of the characteristically dissimilar behaviors of the intestinal inflammation in these two diseases.
    • Carcinoid Syndrome and Carcinoid Tumor
      • A carcinoid tumor is a tumor that develops from enterochromaffin cells. The important characteristic of carcinoid tumors that sets them apart from other gastrointestinal tract tumors, is their potential to cause the carcinoid syndrome. Local symptoms may include abdominal pain, intestinal bleeding, and intestinal obstruction. However, often symptoms of the carcinoid syndrome can be more devastating than the local symptoms. There are many options for the treatment of carcinoid tumors and carcinoid syndrome.
    • Microscopic Colitis (Lymphocytic Colitis and Collagenous Colitis)
      • Microscopic colitis (lymphocytic colitis and collagenous colitis) is a disease of inflammation of the colon. Microscopic colitis is only visible when the colon's lining is examined under a microscope. The cause of microscopic colitis is not known. Symptoms of microscopic colitis are chronic watery diarrhea and abdominal pain or cramps. Microscopic colitis is diagnosed through biopsies of several areas of the colon. There is no standardized treatment for microscopic colitis; however, eliminating NSAIDs, and treatment medications such as Imodium, Lomotil, Petpo-Bismol, Entocort EC, and mesalamine (Asacol) have been helpful in some individuals.
    • Hirschsprung's Disease
      • Hirschsprung's disease (Hirschsprung), is a disease of the nerve cells of of the large intestine. The primary symptom of Hirschsprung's disease is constipation. Hirschsprung's disease is diagnosed through barium enema, and treatment is surgery.
    • The Digestive System
      • Digestion is the complex process of turning food you eat into the energy you need to survive. The digestive process also involves creating waste to be eliminated, and is made of a series of muscles that coordinate the movement of food.
    • Endocarditis
      • Endocarditis, a serious infection of one of the four heart valves is caused by growth of bacteria on one of the heart valves; leading to an infected massed called a "vegetation." The infection can be caused by having bacteria in the bloodstream after dental work, colonoscopy, or other similar procedures. Endocarditis symptoms include fever, fatigue, weakness, chills, aching muscles and joints, night sweats, edema in the legs, feet, or abdomen, malaise, shortness of breath and small skin lesions. Treatment for endocarditis is generally aggressive antibiotic treatment.
    • Schistosomiasis
      • Schistosomiasis (snail fever), a disease caused by parasites, causes a variety of symptoms and signs, such as cough, rash and bloody diarrhea. Praziquantel is used in the treatment of schistosomiasis.
    • Melanosis Coli
      • Melanosis coli is a condition that is often associated with prolonged laxative use.
    • Gardner's Syndrome (Familial Adenomatous Polyposis)
      • Gardners' syndrome, or familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), is an inherited condition in which cancer of the colon and rectum develop. Colon polyps and growths may develop as early as the teens. If these polyps are not removed, they will become cancerous. There are different inheritance patterns for familial adenomatous polyposis.
    • Colon Cancer Prevention
      • Colo-rectal cancer is both curable and preventable if it is detected early and completely removed before the cancerous cells metastasize to other parts of the body. Colonoscopy and flexible sigmoidoscopy (along with digital rectal examination and stool occult blood testing) are both effective at preventing colo-rectal cancers and detecting early colo-rectal cancers.
    • Disease Prevention in Women
      • Disease prevention in women includes screening tests that are a basic part of prevention medicine. All screening tests are commonly available through your general doctor. Some specialized tests may be available elsewhere.
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What is inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)?

Ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) are known as the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). The precise cause of IBD remains unknown. These diseases are believed to be caused by a combination of genetic and non-genetic, or environmental factors (for example, infections) that interact with the body's immune (defense) system. When the intestinal immune system does not function properly, many white blood cells accumulate in the inner lining (mucosa) of the gut. The white cells then release chemicals that lead to tissue injury (inflammation). This inflammation of the mucosa can cause diarrhea, which is the most common symptom of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, with or without the intestinal complications.

What are the intestinal complications of IBD?

The intestinal complications of IBD occur when the intestinal inflammation is severe, extends beyond the inner lining (m...

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