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He is a great Dr. Very patient, the best bed side manner, never condescending.
Everything went great. The staff was efficient and nice and I love Dr Brousse. I highly recommend Gastrogroup.
Dr. Ranney was great. He toke time to answer all my questions. One negative was the wait. But you wait for all doctors.
Love the office staff and Dr!! They are caring and personable!!!
My doctor recommended Dr. Albright ...and she was absolutely right!!!!....From the time I called to make an appointment till the end of my procedure...everyone was so polite/professional/kind!!!!...I would highly recommend Dr. Albright and his staff...and Dr. Albright personally called me after he received my results from lab!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Your gastrointestinal health is of utmost importance to us here at GastroGroup & Endocenter. In our Louisiana locations, we treat, diagnose, and manage a wide variety of gastrointestinal issues and conditions including colon cancer, constipation, lactose intolerance, fatty liver disease, Crohn’s disease, and much more. We follow a patient-centered philosophy and strive to do what we can to make certain you’re at ease and comfortable when in our care.
A family history of colon cancer, being over the age of 45, and being at increased risk for colon cancer all indicate that a colonoscopy is necessary. Colonoscopies are one of the best ways to prevent and detect colon cancer, while also safeguarding your GI health. Additionally, they can assist in pinpointing the reasons for bloody stool, stomach pain, and diarrhea. This quick 15-30 minute procedure provides valuable insight into many troublesome GI symptoms.
The most common forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Currently, these conditions affect around 1.6 million Americans, with many receiving a diagnosis before the age of 35. Every year, approximately 70,000 new cases of IBD are diagnosed in children and adults. IBD is a chronic disease that can’t be cured but is manageable with treatment.