General questions:
What services do you offer?
We offer a wide range of services that include diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal disorders, preparation of personalized nutritional plans, nutritional counseling for various conditions and goals, as well as education on a healthy lifestyle.
How can I make an appointment for an examination?
You can book an appointment for a viewing through our website, by phone or by email. More contact information can be found on our contact page.
Do you accept patients with a referral from a personal doctor?
Yes, we accept patients with a referral from a GP, but you can also make an appointment without a referral. Please review our insurance and payment policies.
Questions related to gastroenterology:
What gastrointestinal issues do you deal with?
We diagnose and treat a wide range of gastrointestinal disorders, including, but not limited to: gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, reflux disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel diseases (such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis), liver, gallbladder, and pancreatic diseases.
What diagnostic procedures do you offer?
We offer various diagnostic procedures, such as endoscopy (gastroscopy, colonoscopy), biopsy, Helicobacter pylori tests, abdominal ultrasound, and other specialized tests depending on your condition.
Questions related to dietetics:
Can you help me with a weight loss diet plan?
Yes, we create personalized weight loss nutrition plans, taking into account your individual needs, health status, and preferences. Our goal is to help you achieve healthy and sustainable weight loss.
Do you offer nutritional advice for specific health conditions such as diabetes or celiac disease?
Absolutely. We have experience in creating nutritional plans and counseling for a variety of health conditions, including diabetes, celiac disease, food allergies, high cholesterol, and more.
How often should I have nutritional consultations?
The frequency of consultations depends on your individual needs and goals. They may be more frequent at first, then gradually decrease as you progress towards your goals. Together we will decide what schedule is best for you.
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