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Everyone was helpful and kind.
First timer. The process from the check-in, procedure to end was great! Dr. Wardlaw was extremely great. As well as the staff! Thanks!
Dr Gibbs spent all the time I needed with me asking questions to discover the right path to improve and correct my acid reflux. She’s very knowledgeable and very personable. I would highly recommend her.
Great bedside manner!
The staff was very friendly as well as the Doctor he was very concern on the matter
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Digestive problems can have a serious impact on your life, which is why it's vital to work with a gastroenterology specialist who focuses on your unique health needs. The providers at GI Alliance of Arkansas place our patients first, putting the resources of the nation's largest gastroenterology practice to work for our communities. We hope to help all of our patients achieve a better quality of life.
A colonoscopy is the standard exam performed by GI physicians to assess your colon for signs of colorectal cancer or other conditions. If you are at least 45 years old, or younger but have a higher risk of developing colon cancer, we urge you to schedule a colonoscopy as soon as you are able and to follow your doctor's screening recommendations. The GI health providers at GI Alliance of Arkansas help patients take charge of their health with preventive screenings like colonoscopies — contact us today to learn more.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) refers to a category of digestive conditions that produce long-term inflammation in the intestines, such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. IBD affects an estimated 1.6 million Americans, with 70,000 new cases being identified each year. The majority of individuals with IBD are diagnosed before the age of 35, but these conditions may develop at any age. There is no cure for IBD, but your symptoms can be managed with appropriate care.