Advanced Endoscopy

Advanced Endoscopy
Advanced Endoscopy is a subspecialty within gastroenterology dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of digestive diseases using endoscopy tools available in a hospital setting. Advanced endoscopic procedures may be used to treat or manage several complex GI conditions.
Our interventional endoscopists combine technical expertise, state-of-the-art device technology, and advanced imaging to deliver outstanding, minimally invasive care.

  • Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) obtain high-quality ultrasound images of the digestive tract and nearby organs such as the pancreas, liver and gallbladder. It is used to diagnose and stage cancers of the GI tract, bile ducts, and pancreas. Pancreatic pseudocyst drainage with fine needle aspiration (FNA).
  • Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a specialized technique used to study the ducts of the gallbladder, pancreas and liver for benign and malignant disease
  • Stenting of the esophagus, small bowel, and colon
  • Endoscopic mucosa! resection (EMR) is a specialized technique to ablate and remove polyps in the GI tract.
Additional Services
COLONOSCOPY
Colonoscopy is a diagnostic procedure to examine the colon or large intestine. Colonoscopies screen for colon polyps and prevention of colorectal cancer.
Flexsig
Flexible sigmoidoscopy is a procedure in which a narrow tube with a light and tiny camera on one end looks inside your rectum and lower colon.
Cap Endo/Smart Pill
A capsule endoscopy camera sits inside a vitamin-size capsule you swallow. As the capsule travels through your digestive tract, the camera takes thousands of pictures that are transmitted to a recorder you wear on a belt around your waist.
Endoscopy
An endoscopy is a procedure used to visually examine your upper digestive system with a tiny camera on the end of a long, flexible tube.
IV Infusion Therapy
Infusion refers to the administration of medications directly into a vein through a needle or catheter.
Advanced Endo
Advanced Endoscopy is a subspecialty within gastroenterology dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of digestive diseases using endoscopy tools available in a hospital setting.