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I met with Mashaer, PA to review my health concerns. She was extremely thorough in reviewing my medical history and answered any questions that I had. I appreciated her professionalism when working with me. Thank you!
I recently had a procedure done with Dr. Mantas. I have to say it was the smoothest process from beginning to end. With a procedure that anyone would be a little nervous, Dr. Mantas and his staff ensured a comfortable process from the time of arrival to discharge. Thank you Doc and your Staff!!!!!
Dr Murray was very forward. He doesn't beat around the bush but isn't rude about it. I really appreciated that about him
We had an excellent visit with Dr. Russo! Our son felt that Dr. Russo was easy to talk to and answered our questions throughly. We all felt so much better and relieved after our experience with Dr. Russo!
Julia was very kind, courteous and very attentive to all of my health needs! Thank you to Julia and the office staff!😃
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Welcome to Digestive Health Associates of Texas—where your care is our number one priority. At our physician-led network of gastroenterologist specialists, we diagnose, treat, and manage a wide range of GI issues from constipation and diarrhea to colon cancer, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and much more. We have a patient-first philosophy and always do our best to make sure even when you're uncomfortable, you're comfortable under our roof.
Whether you're 45 years old or over, have family history of colon cancer, or are at risk of colon cancer colonoscopy screenings are one of the best ways to prevent and detect colon cancer. Additionally, a colonoscopy could help diagnose symptoms such as diarrhea, bloody stool, stomach pain, and more. A simple, 15-30 minute colonoscopy can provide valuable answers to your GI symptoms.
Crohn's Disease and ulcerative colitis are the most common forms of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD), affecting approximately 1.6 million Americans. Many IBD patients are diagnosed before the age of 35. Each year there are approximately 70,000 new cases of IBD diagnosed in children and adults. IBD is a chronic condition that can be treated but not cured.