
HAPPENS.
It’s normal. Until it’s not.
Talk to a GI doctor about your GI issues today.
Telehealth or in-person appointments available.
Get the GI Care You Deserve
Center for Digestive Health (Troy Gastroenterology) is committed to providing high-quality treatment for patients with digestive disorders. Our focus on digestive health means that our team’s expertise in this field is unlike most others. You’ll find that our staff is devoted to providing our patients with a level of care that exceeds their expectations, and we treat those who visit our clinics for help with GI conditions with empathy, understanding and professionalism.
45 is the new 50 for colonoscopy screening
Colonoscopy reduces the incidence of cancer by 89%
If you’re 45 or older, now is the time to schedule your colonoscopy. If you have a family history of colon cancer or polyps or if you are experiencing certain digestive symptoms, you may need to be screened earlier than 45.
Conditions We Treat

GERD
It’s more than just heartburn.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a serious form of acid reflux or acid regurgitation.

BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS
Barrett’s Esophagus is a condition caused by intestinal metaplasia, when the tissue lining the esophagus is replaced by tissue that is similar to the lining of the intestine.

CELIAC DISEASE
Celiac disease is a digestive disease that interferes with the absorption of nutrients, and causes damage to the small intestine.

COLON POLYPS
A colon polyp is a growth on the surface of the large intestine, or colon. While some colon polyps are benign, meaning they are not cancer, other types of polyps may already be cancer or can become cancer later.

CIRRHOSIS

CROHN’S DISEASE
Crohn’s Disease, which may also be known as ileitis or enteritis, is a disorder that causes inflammation of the digestive tract.

PANCREATITIS
Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas, a large gland behind the stomach.

ULCERS
A peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining of your stomach (a gastric ulcer) or duodenum (a duodenal ulcer).
Why See a GI Specialist
Board-Certified GI Pros
Convenient Locations
Telehealth
Most Insurance Accepted

Our Doctors
FAQ
Frequently asked question.
What happens during my first visit?
If you are a new patient, you can expect to have a complete physical exam. You will also be asked detailed questions about your current problems and your past medical history, your current medications, allergies, your family history and other pertinent medical information. If you are taking medications, please bring a completed medical history form with you to your appointment. Once the physician has reviewed your medical information and completed the physical examination, a plan of care will be developed. You may need to be seen again in the office, be referred back to your family physician for follow-up care, or require additional testing. If additional tests are needed, we will assist you in scheduling these tests.
What insurance do you accept?
If your insurance requires an authorization from your primary care physician, you may be asked to assist us in obtaining this authorization.
All patients are responsible for all copays and deductibles at the time of service.
How do I get test results?
We ask that you wait 10 to 14 days before contacting us for results. Often results come from several different sources. This information needs to be compiled and reviewed by your physician before you can be appropriately advised. You may contact our office at any time to be directed to a triage nurse.
What if I need to schedule an endoscopic procedure?
An endoscopic procedure allows the physician to visualize a part of your gastrointestinal tract with a special instrument called an endoscope. If your family physician has ordered testing, you will be contacted by telephone by one of our staff members. If one of our physicians orders testing and you are in the office, the procedure can generally be scheduled during the course of your visit. You will be given a date, time, and location for the test, as well as written instructions telling you how to prepare for the test. If you have any questions about the procedure, please feel free to ask one of our staff members or the physician.
What if I need to contact the doctor?
To contact your doctor during business hours please call our main number (248) 985-2962.
If you have an urgent need to speak with the doctor after hours, you will be directed to our answering service, and the doctor on call will be paged. In the case of a medical emergency please proceed directly to the nearest hospital emergency room.

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