Gastroenterology and hepatology

When you're dealing with a digestive or liver disorder, precision matters. You can trust our nationally recognized gastroenterologists and hepatologists to deliver evidence-based care for even the most complex and rare conditions.
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Full-spectrum care for digestive and liver conditions

Our gastroenterologists and hepatologists provide expert care for the full range of digestive and liver conditions. Using advanced screening tools, state-of-the-art treatments, and the latest technology, we evaluate and manage disorders of the esophagus, stomach, intestines, pancreas, gallbladder, bile ducts, and liver. Whether it’s a common concern like heartburn or a complex gastrointestinal (GI) disorder, our team delivers precise diagnosis and innovative care. You also benefit from advanced endoscopic technology, specialized clinics for complex conditions, and access to treatment informed by the latest research.

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Advanced endoscopy for early detection and minimally invasive GI care

Our gastroenterologists provide advanced endoscopy to diagnose and treat many gastrointestinal disorders. We use the latest technology to view the digestive tract, find problems early, and provide minimally invasive care for a quicker recovery.

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Direct access to colon cancer screenings

Colon cancer screening with colonoscopy can find and remove small growths long before they become cancer. We offer colonoscopy at convenient locations across the region and our team can help you find a location that fits your schedule. Most patients can schedule a colonoscopy without needing a pre-procedure office visit. A colonoscopy is a painless, quick screening test that can help protect your health for years.

Nationally recognized advanced GI cancer care

If you have been diagnosed with a GI cancer, you have access to advanced gastrointestinal cancer care through Penn Medicine’s cancer system, including the Abramson Cancer Center, Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute, Princeton Cancer Center, and Doylestown Cancer Institute. Our GI doctors, oncologists, surgeons, and support teams work together to guide you from diagnosis through treatment and recovery. You can also connect with specialized programs for hereditary GI cancers, including risk evaluation, genetic counseling, and advanced testing, giving you expert support at every step.

GI conditions we treat

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Penn Women’s FIRST Clinic

At Penn Medicine Washington Square, the Penn Women's Fully Integrated Rectovaginal Symptom Team (FIRST) Clinic provides a single Philadelphia location for colorectal, gastrointestinal, and urogynecologic care, giving you access to three specialists in one visit.

Dedicated nutrition services

Nutrition and obesity are often part of digestive disorders, and a digestion specialist can help you understand how food affects your symptoms. Our registered dietitians work closely with your gastroenterologist to support your digestive health. We offer medical nutrition therapy, individualized assessments, and guidance for conditions like obesity, celiac disease, and absorption disorders. You receive a tailored plan to help you eat well, manage symptoms, and feel your best.

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Our doctors

Our providers work with you to plan and deliver exceptional treatment and personalized care.

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Locations

Our hospitals, multispecialty medical centers, pharmacies, labs and more offer outstanding, personalized care for patients all across the region.

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Cancer survivor: Learning I had Lynch syndrome ‘saved my life’

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