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I like my doctor Brett Doxey he helps me with my health and physical issues I give him a 5 star rating.
Dr Pedersen is always great. He is super easy to talk to. He is very thorough and professional. The staff there are all really helpful and ver nice.
Chaya is a great doctor. She is thorough and takes the time to listen.
He is the best gastrointestinal doctor I have ever been to, and he has been my doctor for more than 20 years. He truly cares about his patience and highly recommend him to anyone have GI issues.
Attentive, co operative. Needs to hire another Dr for consultant.
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The board-certified GI physicians at Utah Gastroenterology embrace their role as healers, patient educators, and advocates for improved digestive health for all. We are completely dedicated to providing care and relief for all manner of GI symptoms and conditions, from unexplained abdominal pain to colorectal cancer and other intestinal ailments. We're also proud to offer a range of cutting-edge procedures like balloon-assisted enteroscopy, argon laser therapy, and infusion therapy for patients in need of long-term treatments. Reach out to our practice today to learn more about the gastrointestinal treatments we offer for Utah patients.
Colonoscopy screenings are routine examinations used to diagnose the reasons behind GI symptoms such as inflammation, diarrhea, blood appearing in bowel movements, and more. The colonoscopy is also considered one of the best procedures to screen for colorectal polyps and other signs of colon cancer. If you are 45 years or older, have a history of colon cancer in your family, or have other factors that put you at a higher risk of developing colon cancer, we urge you to speak to a gastroenterologist in Utah about scheduling a colonoscopy at your earliest convenience. This simple 15 – 30 minute procedure can safeguard your health or even save your life.
Millions of Americans suffer from Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, the two most common variants of the chronic GI health condition we know as inflammatory bowel disease. Most IBD patients are diagnosed with the disorder before the age of 35. While there is no known cure for IBD, the providers at Utah Gastroenterology have the experience and skill to help you find relief from its symptoms so that you can get back to enjoying your life. Call our practice today for information about IBD treatment in Utah.