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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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Colonoscopy: Detection is the Cure

A colonoscopy is one of the most certain ways to detect and prevent cancer. In fact, over 95% of precancerous polyps are discovered and removed during colonoscopies. This preventative procedure can help safeguard your gastrointestinal health by eliminating polyps before they progress to severe stages of cancer. The colonoscopy is the gold standard for the prevention and detection of colon cancer.

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Around 1.6 million Americans are impacted by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) today. The two most common forms of IBD — Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis — are typically diagnosed in individuals before they turn 35. While this chronic condition cannot be cured, we can help you find a treatment plan that reduces your symptoms and lets you live comfortably.

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