En Boston Medical Center, nuestros servicios de Gastroenterología incluyen diagnóstico y tratamiento de todo tipo de trastornos digestivos, desde úlceras pépticas y reflujo hasta enfermedad de Crohn y cáncer. Además, atendemos pacientes con alteraciones de la motilidad, tumores neuroendocrinos y trastornos hepatobiliares como cirrosis, hepatitis, enfermedad pancreática y obstrucción biliar. Como nuestro paciente en el Dempsey Center for Digestive Disorders (CDD), recibirá un enfoque integral e interdisciplinario de atención que no solo incluye médicos y cirujanos, sino también expertos en nutrición, enfermería, psiquiatría, radiología, urología y más. .
U.S. News & World Report
BMC is recognized as high-performing in Gastroenterology by U.S. News and World Report for the excellent care we provide for all conditions from the most common to the most complex.
Leading Expertise
Multiple Top Doctors
As named by Boston Magazine, including four in 2024
Exceeds national benchmarks in colonoscopy quality
With over 12,000 procedures performed each year
Providers recognized with numerous 2024 awards
Including Internal Medicine Faculty Teaching Award, Nurses Week Provider Partner of the Year Award, and Robert Winn Career Development Award
Location and Contact
Center for Digestive Disorders
6th Floor
Shapiro Center 617.638.6525
Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Explore the Program
Programs and Clinics
Crohn’s & Colitis Program
Cirugía de Colon y Recto
Information You May Need
Gastroenterology Fellowship
BMC’s three-year gastroenterology fellowship provides training in inpatient and outpatient GI practice, including endoscopy and subspecialty training. Second and third year fellows are given time to carry out research, clinical, quality-improvement and educational projects.
Research
The Gastroenterology Section at BMC has a long history of clinical research discovery, including the development of the widely used Boston Bowel Preparation Scale, and multidisciplinary research programs, including in the BMC Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Research Center and Crohn’s and Colitis Research Center. The basic science research program is led by prominent scientists conducting innovative work on pluripotent stem cells and liver development and regeneration.