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Is Colonoscopy Safe? To know about colonoscopy and the risk associated with this read our article https://ccrsurgeons.com/colonoscopy-treatment/
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While colonoscopies are the most effective method of colon cancer detection, it’s not uncommon to push them off past the baseline screening age of 50. We Carolina Colorectal Surgery believes that direct access colonoscopies will allow more and more patients to get screened when they’re supposed to. For the patient, it is a simpler scheduling process. For the physician, there is a great peace of mind in knowing that their patient is healthy. To learn more about Specialty Care Services or Gastroenterology Services @ North Carolina, call (919) 235-0216 to make an appointment. https://ccrsurgeons.com/colonoscopy-raleigh-nc/
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Finding a Colonoscopy doctor that you can entrust with your medical condition is of great importance and is a contributing factor to your recovery and Dr. Sankar Adusumilli has and continues to be the “go to” doctor for all and any Colonoscopy related treatments/procedures. If you’re looking for colonoscopy treatment in the North Carolina, Raleigh location then you’ve found the right center for your treatment needs! For more information, give us a call today (919) 235-0216
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Colorectal surgery offered through Carolina Colorectal Surgery includes colonoscopy, robotic surgery, bowel resection, and many other surgical procedures. If you require a procedure, a colorectal surgeon will take the time to consult with you, so that you are informed about your options. We use up-to-date procedures and knowledge to provide professional, gentle care. If you’re looking for advice, pain relief, or specialist treatment, a colorectal surgeon may be able to help you. Speak to your GP about obtaining a referral. We’re looking forward to assisting you. Contact us @ (919) 235-0216 for knowing more.
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The American Cancer Society currently recommends that people age 50 and older with an average risk for colon cancer have a colonoscopy done once every 10 years. For more information regarding colonoscopy and other types of colon cancer screenings, we have provided you with links to additional information including Carolina Colorectal Surgery which performs colonoscopies. https://ccrsurgeons.com/colonoscopy-raleigh-nc/
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Find the right doctor. It's one of the best things you can do for yourself when you have Crohn's. Because Crohn's is a lifelong illness, you want someone you can count on for the long haul. You also want someone you trust and feel at ease with because chances are you'll see a lot of your doctor over time. Come to Carolina Colorectal Surgery, our proctologist are highly committed professionals dedicated to the well-being of our patients.
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Colonoscopy is a safe, effective method of examining the full lining of the colon and rectum, using a long, flexible, tubular instrument. Our experts in Colonoscopy Raleigh NC, diagnose colon and rectum problems and to perform biopsies and remove colon polyps. Most colonoscopies are done on an outpatient basis with minimal inconvenience and discomfort.
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Colonoscopy is a safe, effective method of examining the full lining of the colon and rectum, using a long, flexible, tubular instrument. Our experts in Colonoscopy Raleigh NC, diagnose colon and rectum problems and to perform biopsies and remove colon polyps. Most colonoscopies are done on an outpatient basis with minimal inconvenience and discomfort.
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Colonoscopy is a safe, effective method of examining the full lining of the colon and rectum, using a long, flexible, tubular instrument. Our experts in Colonoscopy Raleigh NC, diagnose colon and rectum problems and to perform biopsies and remove colon polyps.
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Colonoscopy is a safe, effective method of examining the full lining of the colon and rectum, using a long, flexible, tubular instrument. It is used to diagnose colon and rectum problems and to perform biopsies and remove colon polyps. Most colonoscopies are done on an outpatient basis with minimal inconvenience and discomfort.
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