Specialists on the medical staff of Texas Health hospitals provide advanced treatments for digestive disorders. Using innovative diagnostic and therapeutic tools, these physicians are trained to provide the latest endoscopic procedures, minimally invasive gastrointestinal surgery, and other advanced therapies to develop a care plan that’s right for you.

Comprehensive Digestive Care in Emergencies

Texas Health Dallas, Texas Health Fort Worth and Texas Health Plano offer 24-hour, in-house coverage by gastroenterologists, as well as trauma and general surgeons for emergent digestive care issues. And as part of one of the largest health systems in North Texas, clinical personnel at all Texas Health emergency rooms will work with emergency-trained physicians on the medical staff to coordinate your appropriate placement in the correct level of care locally or within the Texas Health system.

Advanced Endoscopy Care

Advanced endoscopy is a subspecialty within digestive health care. Physicians on the medical staff of Texas Health hospitals perform minimally invasive endoscopic procedures to diagnose and treat a range of digestive diseases, from the common to the complex.

Heartburn and Acid Reflux Programs

Texas Health heartburn and acid reflux programs offer a variety of advanced diagnostic services, as well as care and surgical options to help you move beyond your symptoms of GERD to live more comfortably.

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Find a Digestive Health Specialist
At Texas Health, we offer a network of digestive health specialists on the medical staff of Texas Health hospitals who can diagnose and treat your digestive issues.
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Pancreatic Cancer
The Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) programs at Texas Health Dallas and Texas Health Fort Worth bring together specialists in the disease management of the liver, pancreas, gallbladder and bile duct. Together, they diagnose and manage all stages of pancreatic cancer.
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