Gastro Health is committed to providing outstanding medical care and an exceptional healthcare experience throughout Miami-Dade County. Each of Gastro Health’s physicians are board certified in gastroenterology or hepatology. Our advanced practice providers (physician assistants and nurse practitioners) work in collaborative practice with our physicians.

Our physicians treat the full spectrum of GI conditions, from routine visits for heartburn and indigestion to colon cancer screenings and complex procedures. Their combination of clinical expertise and experience allows us to provide patients with high-quality medical and preventative care.

In addition to our standard gastroenterology consultations and treatments, we offer co-located infusion centers, designed to provide a comfortable and convenient experience for our patients. With state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, our centers are staffed by experienced physicians and medical professionals who are dedicated to providing the best possible care to our patients.

The team also specializes in clinical research, which allows them to stay up to date with the latest advancements in gastroenterology and offer patients access to cutting-edge treatments and therapies.

Colorectal Surgery

Our colorectal surgical team is dedicated to providing patients with personalized care and the latest medical and surgical treatments of diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus. Gastro Health's colorectal surgeons have extensive experience in laparoscopic surgery and robotic surgery, including resections. 

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Patient Care Articles

The Cost of Convenience

When it comes to screening for colon cancer, you have a few options, and convenience can be tempting. At-home stool tests like Cologuard® let you collect a sample at home and mail it in for testing. Sounds easy, right?

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Understanding Hepatitis

Hepatitis can be a silent virus, and many people don't know they are infected.

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Risk Factors For Esophageal Cancer

Early detection is crucial for improving the survival rates for esophageal cancer.

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