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Melanie has a wonderful bedside manner and was able to resolve all of the problems I had quickly. She has a great deal of knowledge and is a wonderful clinician.
Dr Christensen was personable and didn’t rush me. He answered all of my questions in a way I could understand. He entered the room prepared. He had obviously taken the time to study my chart and we talked about all of my gi problems. Together, we decided on a plan to proceed. I highly recommend him.
I didn’t have a long wait. Everyone was Very polite and friendly. Dr. Walsh always explains my medical condition in a way that I understand the diagnosis. He is a very patient and kind man. I have given his name to friends who Need to see doctor for digestive issues.
Wonderful Doctor, PA, and Staff... They're really caring, and knowledgeable.
Great and sympathetic care. They have their program down and move you on through the whole process. They also follow up quickly!
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Your GI needs are important. The network of board-certified GI professionals at Gastroenterology Associates is dedicated to helping you get the proper care. We look forward to becoming your trusted source for GI care in Baton Rouge, LA. Request an appointment today to learn how we can help improve your gastro health.
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