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In-Office Procedures

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At Austin Gastroenterology, we are proud to offer a variety of office-based procedures designed to provide patients with accessible, convenient, and comfortable care. These non-invasive tests require no extensive preparation or hospital stay, making them an excellent option for diagnosing and managing a range of gastrointestinal conditions. Our goal is to ensure you receive high-quality care in an environment that prioritizes your comfort and well-being.

We offer a wide range of in-office procedures to help our patients enhance their quality of life for years to come.

We invite you to explore more about these procedures below.

  • pH Impedance Testing
  • Hemorrhoid Banding
  • Bravo™ Reflux Capsule
  • FibroScan® Transient Elastography
  • Motility Testing (Esophageal Manometry)

With all of these procedures performed conveniently in our Austin offices, you have the advantage of advanced diagnostic care close to home. Our team is here to walk you through each step of the process, answering your questions and ensuring you feel at ease from start to finish.

Why You May Need an In-Office Procedure

Detecting Acid Reflux

Using specialized tools, we can identify the presence and severity of acid reflux, a common condition where stomach acid irritates the lining of the esophagus. By pinpointing this issue, we can recommend personalized treatment strategies to alleviate discomfort and prevent complications like GERD.

Assessing Esophageal Muscle Function

Through esophageal manometry, we evaluate how well the muscles in your esophagus are working. This test is crucial for diagnosing swallowing disorders and conditions like achalasia, helping us develop targeted therapies to improve your quality of life.

Identifying Disorders of the Small Intestine

Noninvasive tests can uncover issues in the small intestine, such as inflammation caused by conditions like celiac disease or Crohn’s disease. By recognizing these concerns early, we can create a treatment plan to restore balance to your digestive system.

Measuring Liver Scarring (Fibrosis)

Through tools like FibroScan® technology, we can assess the degree of scarring or stiffness in your liver. This painless, ultrasound-based test assists in screening and management of conditions like fatty liver disease or hepatitis.

Detecting Lactose, Glucose, and Fructose Intolerance

Breath tests help identify intolerances to specific sugars, such as lactose, glucose, and fructose. These simple and effective tests enable us to address intolerances that may be causing bloating, pain, or other digestive discomforts.

Finding Bacterial Overgrowth in the Gut

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) can lead to a variety of symptoms, including bloating and diarrhea. Breath tests are used to diagnose this condition, so that appropriate treatments can restore gut health and improve digestion.

Discovering Bacterium That Cause Stomach Ulcers

A noninvasive breath test can detect Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium strongly linked to the development of stomach ulcers and even gastric cancer. Early detection allows for effective treatment, reducing your risk of complications.

Top Center for Digestive Health in Austin, TX

At Austin Gastroenterology, we believe compassionate, patient-centered care makes all the difference. Our team of board-certified gastroenterologists and skilled GI care professionals is dedicated to understanding your unique health needs and providing tailored solutions just for you. With 18 conveniently located offices across the greater Austin area, we make it easy to access expert digestive care close to home. Take control of your digestive health today by visiting an Austin Gastro provider. To schedule an appointment, you can send us a message on Klara or fill out our secure online appointment request form.

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Austin Gastroenterology offers dedicated care for various gastrointestinal and liver conditions through a range of in-office procedures, diagnostic and screening procedures, advanced endoscopic procedures in hospital, and other specialized GI care services. We have 18 offices throughout the greater Austin area, including GI care clinics, endoscopy centers, and infusion centers.