Digestive Disease Medicine of Central New York
- 116 Business Park Dr New York New York 13502 United States
Profile
Digestive Disease Medicine of Central New York (DDMCNY) is a leading gastroenterology practice serving patients in the Utica, NY region. Specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of digestive and liver disorders, the clinic provides comprehensive, patient-focused care in a modern, accessible environment. With a team of board-certified gastroenterologists, nurse practitioners, and skilled support staff, DDMCNY offers individualized treatment plans using advanced diagnostic tools and state-of-the-art procedures.
DDMCNY emphasizes early detection and prevention, with routine screenings such as colonoscopies playing a vital role in their approach to care. The practice is known for delivering compassionate care and for its commitment to educating patients on digestive health. As a regional healthcare leader, DDMCNY also actively collaborates with local hospitals and medical institutions to ensure continuity of care. Multilingual staff and culturally inclusive care make the clinic accessible to a diverse patient base across Central New York.
Website: http://ddmcny.com/
Key Services:
– Colonoscopy and colorectal cancer screening
– Evaluation and treatment of gastrointestinal disorders (IBS, GERD, Celiac disease, etc.)
– Liver disease diagnosis and management (hepatitis, fatty liver, etc.)
– Endoscopy and flexible sigmoidoscopy
– Capsule endoscopy for small intestine diagnostics
– Management of chronic digestive conditions
– Nutritional counseling for GI health
– Polyp detection and removal
– Hemorrhoid treatment options
– Coordination of care with primary physicians and specialists
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Contact Info
- 116 Business Park Dr, New York, New York, 13502, United States
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Phone: (315) 624-7000
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