Archive for the ‘Colon Cancer’ Category

Irritable Bowel Syndrome can be more than just an irritation

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Over 55 million Americans suffer with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). It is extremely common and often ignored.

Symptoms of IBS include diarrhea, constipation, abdominal cramps and bloating. For some people, symptoms are mild; many don’t even seek treatment for the condition. For others it can be very distressing and make it difficult to carry on normal daily activities. (more…)



GIA Screening Colonoscopy Day Huge Success

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

GIA Screening Colonoscopy Day on Oct. 17 was a huge success.

A total of 48 persons referred by The InterFaith Health Clinic and The Free Medical Clinic of America received free screenings from the physicians and staff of Gastrointestinal Associates and The Endoscopy Center.

I believe I speak for my fellow physicians and the staff when I say that we feel privileged to have helped make the day a success. It was gratifying to all of us to receive the hugs of support and thanks from the patients.

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Colonoscopies for the Worthy, and a Message for All

Monday, October 12th, 2009

On Saturday, Oct. 17, the physicians and staff of Gastrointestinal Associates (GIA) will gather at The Endoscopy Center for a very important mission.

With colon cancer ranked as the second-deadliest cancer, GIA is making free colonoscopy exams available to a group of people in the Knoxville area who are less able to afford the vital screening procedure.

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Your Colonoscopy

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Your primary care physician refers you to Gastrointestinal Associates (GIA) for a colonoscopy. If it is your first exam, you may be a little apprehensive. What should you expect?

You will be given detailed instructions before your visit, and we will answer any questions you have. You may also obtain additional information from our brochure on colonoscopy and elsewhere on this Web site, but let me touch on a few highlights here.

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