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Liver Disease Center - San Luis Obispo, CA

San Luis Obispo Gastroenterologist Doctors for Liver 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 San Luis Obispo *

Endoscopy Center of the Central Coast
Phillip M Colbert
77 Casa St
STE 108
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
(805) 541-6080

Endoscopy Center of the Central Coast
Steven W Carlson
1551 Bishop St
STE 250
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 543-8822

Endoscopy Center of the Central Coast
Gary L Cushing
1551 Bishop St
STE 250
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 543-8822

Endoscopy Center of the Central Coast
Jeffrey B Mundorf
1551 Bishop St
STE 250
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 543-8822

Endoscopy Center of the Central Coast
Vance D Rodgers
1551 Bishop St
STE 250
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 543-8822

Stanford Liver Clinic
Aijaz Ahmed
1310 Las Tablas Rd
STE 204
Templeton, CA 93465
(805) 434-3458

Central Coast Gastroenterology
Jonathan L Riegler
1255 Las Tablas Rd
STE STE 201
Templeton, CA 93465
(805) 434-2434

Central Coast Gastroenterology
Paul D Wetzel
1255 Las Tablas Rd
STE STE 201
Templeton, CA 93465
(805) 434-2434

Central Coast Gastroenterology
Daniel C Zovich
1255 Las Tablas Rd
STE STE 201
Templeton, CA 93465
(805) 434-2434

Benipal & Feldman MDs
Paramjit Benipal
116 S Palisade Dr
STE 210
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 347-7355

Bruce F Mize MD Inc
Paul Guarino
116 S Palisade Dr
STE 306
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 614-9880

Atul B Vachhani MD
Thomas P Hsia
525 E Plaza Dr
STE 307
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 922-6581

Bruce F Mize MD Inc
Bruce F Mize
116 S Palisade Dr
STE 306
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 614-9880

Atul B Vachhani MD
Atul B Vachhani
525 E Plaza Dr
STE 307
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 922-6581

GI Consultants
Thomas V Aguirre
2403 Castillo St
STE 201
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 682-3585

GI Consultants
Edward S Bentley
2403 Castillo St
STE 201
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 682-3585

Sansum Clinic
Vincent P Derosa
317 W Pueblo St
Gastroenterology Dept
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-3120

Sansum Clinic
James V Egan
317 W Pueblo St
Gastroenterology Dept
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-3120

Sansum Clinic
William V Hahn
317 W Pueblo St
Gastroenterology Dept
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-3120

Sansum Clinic
John D Hobson
317 W Pueblo St
Gastroenterology Dept
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-3120

Digestive Disease Consultants
William E Karnes
221 W Pueblo St
STE STE B
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 563-0024

Sansum Clinic
John L Petrini
317 W Pueblo St
Gastroenterology Dept
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-3120

Digestive Disease Consultants
Gary M VanDeventer
221 W Pueblo St
STE STE B
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 563-0024

Alvin Y Au MD
Alvin Y Au
1360 Bailey Dr
Hanford, CA 93230
(559) 584-6499

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Liver Disease

What is liver disease?

Liver disease is any disturbance of liver function that causes illness. The liver is responsible for many critical functions within the body and should it become diseased or injured, the loss of those functions can cause significant damage to the body. Liver disease is also referred to as hepatic disease.

Liver disease is a broad term that covers all the potential problems that may occur to cause the liver to fail to perform its designated functions. Usually, more than 75% or three quarters of liver tissue needs to be affected before decrease in function occurs.

The liver the largest solid organ in the body; and is also considered a gland because among its many functions, it makes and secretes bile. The liver is located in the upper right portion of the abdomen protected by the rib cage. It has two main lobes that are made up of tiny lobules. The liver cells have two different sources of blood supply. The hepatic artery supplies oxygen rich blood that is pumped from the heart, while the portal vein supplies nutrients from the intestine and the spleen.

Normally, veins return blood from the body to the heart, but the portal vein allows chemicals from the digestive tract to enter the liver for "detoxification" and filtering prior to entering the general circulation. The portal vein also efficiently delivers the chemicals and proteins that liver cells need to produce the proteins, cholesterol, and glycogen required for normal body activities.

As part of its function, the liver makes bile, a fluid that contains among other substances, water, chemicals, and bile acids (made from stored cholesterol in the liver). Bile is stored in the gallbladder and when food enters the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine), bile is secreted into the duodenum, to aid in digestion of food.

The liver is the only organ in the body that can ea...

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Portal Hypertension »

Introduction to Portal Hypertension

Portal hypertension is an increase in the blood pressure within a system of veins called the portal venous system. Normally, the veins come from the stomach, intestine, spleen, and pancreas, merge into the portal vein, which then branches into smaller vessels and travels through the liver. If the vessels in the liver are blocked, it is hard for the blood to flow causing high pressure in the portal system.

When the pressure becomes too high, the blood backs up and finds other ways to flow back to the heart, where it is pumped to the lungs, where it gets rid of waste products and picks up oxygen. The blood can travel to the veins in the esophagus (esophageal varices), in the skin of the abdomen, and the veins of the rectum and anus (hemorrhoids) to get around the blockages in the liver.

What Causes Portal Hypertension?/h...

Emergency Contact for San Luis Obispo

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby San Luis Obispo Hospitals *

Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center
1010 Murray Ave
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
(805)546-7600

French Hospital Medical Center
1911 Johnson Ave
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805)543-5353

Atascadero State Hospital
10333 El Camino Real
Atascadero, CA 93422
(805)468-2000

Arroyo Grande Community Hospital
345 S Halcyon Rd
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
(805)489-4261

Twin Cities Community Hospital
1100 Las Tablas Rd
Templeton, CA 93465
(805)434-3500

Marian Medical Center
1400 E Church St
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805)739-3000

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