Overview

Overview

Physicians of general gastroenterology have broad interests in gastrointestinal diseases and expertise to evaluate and manage challenging diagnostic cases.

Patients may be referred to general gastroenterology with gastrointestinal symptoms that are not initially clearly related to a particular GI subspecialty. Patients may be referred to related subspecialty or other medical specialties for continued care after evaluation.

Conditions

Conditions

General gastroenterology manages:

  • Disorders of malabsorption.
  • Peptic ulcer disease and other manifestations of Helicobacter pylori infection.
  • Gastric cancer and gastric polyps.
  • Radiation enteropathy.
  • Radiation colopathy.
  • Colonic diverticular disease.
  • AIDS-related diarrheal illnesses.
  • Eosinophilic gastroenteritis.
  • Infectious colitis or infectious enteritis.

Some of these nonspecific symptoms include the following:

Treatments & Services

Treatments & Services

Cleveland Clinic Gastroenterologists use the latest endoscopic advances to perform tens of thousands of minimally invasive procedures each year. These include colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy and state-of-the-art procedures such as capsule endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).

Other innovative treatments options and procedures include:

  • Cryoablation for Barrett’s Esophagus.
  • Endoscopic pancreatic function test.
  • Extracorporeal and intraductal lithotripsy.
  • Endoscopy therapy for IBD.
  • View a full list of our services.
Our Doctors

Our Doctors

Resources

Resources

Health information for general GI

Nutrition

Nutrition

Nutrition services and lifestyle changes regarding digestive disorders

Our Center for Human Nutrition is part of our Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute. Nutrition plays a large role in treating the symptoms of having a digestive related disorder. Our Center is one of the only centers in the nation offering comprehensive services, including specialized teams for nutrition therapy, intestinal rehabilitation and nutrition support.

Treatment options and follow-up care may include working with our Center for Human Nutrition. Learn more about the Center: