Gastroenterologist Appomattox VA

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Gastroenterology Associates is located in Lynchburg VA, near Appomattox VA, and is an AAAHC accredited Endoscopy Center and a Research Division. Gastroenterology Associates has 8 physicians, 6 nurse practitioners, and over 90 support staff ready to make sure you receive the best level of care.

What is an Endoscopy Center?

Endoscopy Centers are able to perform outpatient, or ambulatory, surgery center that serves patients needing endoscopic procedures.

An endoscopy procedure involves inserting a long, flexible tube (endoscope) down the throat and into the esophagus. A tiny camera on the end of the endoscope lets the doctor examine the esophagus, stomach, and the beginning of the small intestine (duodenum).

Source: Mayo Clinic

One of the main services we specialize in is screening for colon cancers, but we also treat several other gastrointestinal conditions. See a full list of the Conditions We Treat

Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains the second most common cancer for both men and women in the United States, with nearly 150,000 cases diagnosed each year. Colorectal cancer is most common after age 45, but it can strike at younger ages. Learn more about our Colorectal Cancer Screening services.

What Is Colorectal Cancer Screening?

Colorectal cancer, or CRC, is a disease of the colon or rectum, which are parts of the digestive system. Unlike most cancers, colorectal cancer is often preventable with screening and highly treatable when detected early.

Most cases of colorectal cancer occur in people ages 45 and older, but the disease is increasingly affecting younger people. Each year, about 150,000 Americans are diagnosed with this disease, and more than 50,000 die.

Colorectal cancer may develop without symptoms. If you are 45 or older and at average risk, it’s time to get screened.

Source: Colorectal Cancer Alliance

Colorectal Cancer Screening

Colorectal cancer screening is recommended for adults over 45 years of age, and earlier for people with certain risk factors. Consult with your health care provider to determine your risk and which type of screening would be best for you. Getting screened early is critical because colorectal tumors can spread quickly and are difficult to detect in their early stages. In the United States, there are over 1 million survivors of colorectal cancer.

Colorectal cancer (also referred to as colon cancer) is cancer that develops in the colon or the rectum. Colorectal cancer usually develops slowly over a period of many years and can be prevented if caught early. Regular screening can help prevent CRC through diagnosis at an early, curable stage or through the removal of precancerous polyps.

Source: American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

While colorectal cancer screening has many advantages, it should not be performed on a regular basis. A screening procedure can save your life. A steady decline in the incidence of colorectal cancer in older adults has occurred in the past decade. The reduction in smoking has also contributed to a decrease in colorectal cancer deaths. Unfortunately, the colorectal disease begins in precancerous growths, called polyps, and is only detectable through a screening procedure.

Conditions Treated

Acute Pancreatitis

Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

Hemorrhoids

Constipation

Anal or Rectal Abscess

Chronic Pancreatitis

Pancreatic Cancer

Gastric Cancer

Gastritis and Duodenitis

Benign Polyps of the Colon

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Malignant Neoplasm of Colon

Malignant Neoplasm of Esophagus

Peptic Ulcer Disease

Celiac Disease

Diverticulosis

Diverticulitis

Infectious Liver Disease

Colon Cancer

Appomattox VA | Things to Do 

Appomattox Court House National Historical Park

The American Civil War Museum

Wolfbane Productions

Appomattox VA | Places to Stay 

Longacre

Appomattox Inn & Suites

Babcock House

Appomattox VA | Places to Eat

Granny Bee's

Rail Yard Restaurant

Pino's Pizza & Italian Restaurant