Austin Gastroenterology is now providing an advanced colonoscopy powered by artificial intelligence. The Medtronic GI GeniusTM module– the first FDA-cleared1 AI-assisted colonoscopy technology–is designed to enhance the detection of precancerous polyps2 that could lead to colorectal cancer3. Now available at all four Austin Endoscopy Center locations –North Austin, South Austin, Bee Cave, and Leander– the
Read MoreWhat Does a Digestive Health Center Do?
In short, a center for digestive health specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders affecting the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and liver. Specialized Medical Care. Gastroenterologists provide expert treatment for complex conditions ranging from acid reflux to chronic liver disease. Advanced Diagnostic Tools. These centers utilize sophisticated technology like high-definition endoscopy to visualize and
Read MoreWhat Are the Side Effects of Hepatitis C Treatment?
In short, while modern therapies are generally well-tolerated, knowing the potential side effects of hepatitis C treatment prepares you for a successful recovery journey. Modern medications are gentle. Direct-acting antivirals have fewer side effects than older interferon-based therapies. Fatigue is most common. Feeling tired or having a headache are the most frequently reported issues during
Read MoreHow Does An Upper Endoscopy Help Diagnose?
In short, an upper endoscopy allows physicians to visually inspect the upper digestive tract to accurately diagnose the root causes of abdominal pain, swallowing difficulties, and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Visual examination. A thin, flexible tube with a camera provides high-definition, real-time images of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum to identify abnormalities. Tissue sampling. The procedure
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