Kristina N. Katz, MD, a gastroenterologist who recently joined Princeton Medicine Physicians, sees patients through the Center for Digestive Health, a specialized clinical practice located on the Princeton Medical Center (PMC) campus.
A Rutgers University graduate, Katz earned her medical degree at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in Newark and completed her internship, residency and gastroenterology fellowship at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick.
Katz treats a broad spectrum of gastroenterologic diseases, including acid reflux, irritable bowel syndrome and disorders of the pancreas, stomach and colon.
She performs procedures including endoscopy, colonoscopy and hemorrhoid banding. Katz is particularly interested in treating patients with Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and liver disease, in addition to women’s health.
Katz is one of five gastroenterology specialists who are employed by Princeton Medicine and affiliated with the Center for Digestive Health. She sees patients at two locations:
Princeton Medicine Physicians, the employed physician group of Penn Medicine Princeton Health, features more than 100 practitioners providing primary and specialty care at 18 central New Jersey locations. Online scheduling is available at princetonmedicine.org.
To find a Princeton Medicine physician, call 1.800.FINDADR or visit princetonmedicine.org.