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Our board-certified physicians evaluate, diagnose and treat a wide range of digestive disorders using advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Because the Northwestern Medicine Gastroenterology Program is composed of multidisciplinary teams, we're able to treat pancreaticobiliary diseases and disorders, colorectal disease, esophageal disorders, inflammatory bowel disease, and more. 

Our physicians also specializes in endoscopy services, including colonoscopies and upper gastrointestinal endoscopies, to help you maintain digestive and respiratory health.

Meet the Teams

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The Northwestern Medicine Gastroenterology Programs bring together multidisciplinary teams to provide top-quality care for our patients. Our mission is to prevent, diagnose and treat disorders of the digestive tract and associated organs.

Conditions

Treatments

  • Behavioral Medicine for Digestive Health
  • Gastrointestinal Cancer Prevention Program
  • Interventional Endoscopy

Tests

Locations & Contact Information
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    Endoscopy Services

    Northwestern Medicine specialists provide advanced endoscopy services, including colonoscopies and upper GI endoscopies, to promote better digestive and respiratory health.

    Care Where You Need It

    Northwestern Medicine offers gastroenterology care conveniently located near you.

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    Looking for a Second Opinion?

    It's vital that you're comfortable with your treatment decision and have confidence in your doctor. For these reasons, a second opinion with another specialist can help you make smart treatment decisions.

    Referring Physicians

    The Physician Access Line (PAL) is your resource for referring patients to Northwestern Medicine specialists. A registered nurse is available to answer any clinical questions.