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Trinity Mother Frances Tyler Medical Park
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Services & Treatments
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Ascites
Ascites is a medical term for swelling caused by the buildup of fluid in the abdomen, often due to liver disease.
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Barrett's Esophagus
Barrett's esophagus occurs when the flat pink lining of the swallowing tube that connects the mouth to the stomach (esophagus) becomes inflamed and thick due to acid reflux.
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Endoscopy
Using an endoscope, a long, thin flexible tube with a tiny light and video camera on the end, physicians can view and evaluate the interior of the upper digestive system.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, is also called chronic acid reflux. GERD is a common gastrointestinal disorder that affects about 20% of Americans.
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Hemorrhoid
The onset of hemorrhoids commonly occurs after the age of 30 and is caused by constipation, pregnancy, childbirth, obesity, heavy lifting, sitting for long periods and diarrhea.
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Liver Disease
Being aware of risk factors that can be responsible for liver disease is the first step in protecting yourself and your loved ones from complications later in life. Below are several risk factors for various types of liver disease.
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Liver, Pancreas & Gallbladder
Turn to the experienced and board-certified specialist at CHRISTUS Health for all your liver, pancreas, and gallbladder needs.
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Specialized Training & Strong Experience
We specialize in the treatment of all gastrointestinal disorders including disorders of the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, liver, gallbladder and pancreas. We are committed to delivering personalized, state-of-the-art services and quality care to every patient.
Virtual Appointments
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Virtual Care visits are perfect for people experiencing symptoms like a cough or sore throat, as well as those with more complicated conditions like diabetes or heart disease. New patients welcome.