Conditions We Treat

We specialise in a wide range of digestive health problems. These range from treating common conditions, such as chronic constipation, to managing more complex disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Many digestive conditions can be prevented or minimised by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, good bowel habits and regular screenings. Other issues can be managed through prescriptive medication and minimally invasive procedures. 

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Heart Burn & Acid Reflux

Treatment for acid reflux can include lifestyle changes, pharmacy medicines, prescription medicines and / or surgery.

Barrett's Oesophagus

The aim of barrett's Oesophagus treatment is to reduce acid reflux, control symptoms and prevent the development of Oesophageal cancer.

Bowel Polyps

The aim of bowel polyp removal is to these small growths in the colon to prevent the risk of developing bowel cancer

GORD

Gastro-Oesophagael

Reflux Disease

Symptoms alone are not enough to confirm a diagnosis of gastroesophael disease (GORD) so specialist test are needed.

Bowel Cancer

Most bowel cancer cases can be successfully treated if they are found early, So regular bowel cancer screenings are important.

Chronic Constipation

Chronic (long-term) constipation that reduces your quality of life requires a visit to a gastroenterology specialist.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are not the same condition in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but they share some common symptoms.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is very common in the UK. Women are twice as likely than men to have IBS.

Stomach Cancer

If stomach cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, to may be possible to completely remove the cancer with surgery.

Ulcerative Colitis

Colitis, otherwise known as Ulcerative Colitis, causes chronic inflammation and ulcers in the lining of your large intestine.

Eosinophilic Oeiopagitis (EOE)

Eosinophili Oeiopagitis is a rare disorder that causes chronic inflammation of the oesophagus.

Functional Heartburn

Functional Heart Burn has similar symptoms to GORD with no sign of inflammation.

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