Carolina Digestive Health Associates

Gastroenterologist

Monroe, NC

They offer advanced gastrointestinal care with 15 board-certified gastroenterologists and have served the community for over 40 years.

  • Routine gastrointestinal screenings
  • Management of chronic digestive conditions
  • Advanced endoscopic procedures

Open Access scheduling for screening colonoscopy allows eligible patients to book their procedure without a prior office visit.

Carolina Endoscopy Center

Gastroenterologist

Monroe, NC

They provide outpatient GI care with board certified physicians and are fully accredited in North Carolina.

  • colonoscopy screenings
  • gastroenterology issues
  • outpatient endoscopy procedures

Stephanie Thanh Nguyen, PA

Gastroenterologist

Matthews, NC

Stephanie Thanh Nguyen, PA provides in-person gastroenterology services in Matthews and is a board-certified physician assistant.

  • gastroenterological consultations for adults
  • in-person visits for digestive health issues

Christa Leigh Clark, PA

Gastroenterologist

Matthews, NC

Christa Leigh Clark, PA specializes in gastroenterology and is located in Charlotte, NC, accepting new patients.

  • gastroenterology services
  • surgical critical care needs

Joseph Hissam Zeidan, MD

Gastroenterologist

Matthews, NC

They specialize in a wide range of gastroenterology and hepatology conditions and are board certified in internal medicine.

  • treatment of gastrointestinal diseases
  • managing liver-related illnesses
  • adults requiring specialized GI care

Gastroenterologist in nearby counties

FAQ

What is the typical cost of a colonoscopy?

The cost can vary widely, generally ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 depending on insurance and facility fees.

How often should I have a colonoscopy?

Most guidelines recommend having your first colonoscopy at age 45 and repeating every 10 years if results are normal.

What can I expect during a consultation?

Expect a comprehensive review of your medical history, a physical examination, and possibly recommendations for further testing.

Do I need a referral to see a gastroenterologist?

It depends on your insurance plan; some may require a referral from a primary care physician, while others do not.