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Crohn's Disease Center - El Centro, CA

El Centro Gastroenterologist Doctors for Crohn's Disease

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 El Centro *

Family Care Medical Group
Hussein El-Newihi
1550 N Imperial Ave
STE 2
El Centro, CA 92243
(760) 353-5888

Badri N Nath MD
Badri N Nath
81709 Doctor Carreon Blvd
Ste C3 STE C-3
Indio, CA 92201
(760) 342-6404

Noel Curry MD
Noel Curry
39000 Bob Hope Dr
Ste W104 STE W104
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
(760) 773-2882

Anthony Tornay MD
Anthony Tornay
39000 Bob Hope Dr
STE P203
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
(760) 776-4280

Palm Springs Digestive Disease
Howard J Congress
555 E Tachevah Dr
STE 1E204
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 778-6153

Jorge G Gutierrez MD FACP
Jorge G Gutierrez
1100 N Palm Canyon Dr
A Medical Corporation STE 105
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 320-3383

Homan A Abdollahzadeh MD
Homan A Abdollahzadeh
1401 N Palm Canyon Dr
STE 202
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 864-4163

Rokay G Kamyar MD & Mohammad R Soleimanpour MD
Rokay G Kamyar
5119 Garfield St
La Mesa, CA 91941
(619) 460-4055

Rokay G Kamyar MD & Mohammad R Soleimanpour MD
Mohammad R Soleimanpour
5119 Garfield St
La Mesa, CA 91941
(619) 460-4055

Ali Diba MD
Ali A Diba
5565 Grossmont Center Dr
Bldg 1 STE 112
La Mesa, CA 91942
(619) 469-5400

Sam J Elsheikh MD
Sam J Elsheikh
5565 Grossmont Center Dr
Bldg 1 STE 227
La Mesa, CA 91942
(619) 464-1138

Banaie Medical Corporation
Ali Banaie
8860 Center Drive
Bldg 1 STE 420
La Mesa, CA 91942
(619) 469-5400

Banaie Medical Corporation
Robert A Brenner
8860 Center Drive
Bldg 1 STE 420
La Mesa, CA 91942
(619) 469-5400

Center for Family Health
Scott Greer
6280 Jackson Dr
STE 8
San Diego, CA 92119
(619) 464-1607

El Centro, California

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Crohn's Disease

What is Crohn's disease?

Crohn's disease (also spelled Crohn disease) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines. It primarily causes ulcerations (breaks in the lining) of the small and large intestines, but can affect the digestive system anywhere from the mouth to the anus. It is named after the physician who described the disease in 1932. It also is called granulomatous enteritis or colitis, regional enteritis, ileitis, or terminal ileitis.

Crohn's disease is related closely to another chronic inflammatory condition that involves only the colon called ulcerative colitis. Together, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are frequently referred to as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease have no medical cure. Once the diseases begin, they tend to fluctuate between periods of inactivity (remission) and activity (relapse).

Inflammatory bowel disease affects approximately 500,000 to two million people in the United States. Men and women are affected equally. Americans of Jewish European descent are 4 to 5 times more likely to develop IBD than the general population. IBD has historically been considered predominately disease of Caucasians, but there has been an increase in reported cases in African Americans suffering from IBD. The prevalence appears to be lower among Hispanic and Asian populations. IBD most commonly begins during adolescence and early adulthood (usually between the ages of 15 and 35). There is a small second peak of newly-diagnosed cases after age 50. The number of new cases (incidence) and number of cases (prevalence) of Crohn's disease in the United States are rising, although the reason for this is not completely understood.

Crohn's disease tends to be more common in relatives of patients with Crohn's disease. If a person has a relative with the disease, his/her risk of developing the disease is estimated to be at least 10 times that of the ...

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Emergency Contact for El Centro

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Nearby El Centro Hospitals *

El Centro Regional Medical Center
1415 Ross Ave
El Centro, CA 92243
(760)339-7100

Pioneers Memorial Hospital
207 W Legion Rd
Brawley, CA 92227
(760)351-3333

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