Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) refers to conditions that cause chronic inflammation of the digestive tract, including Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and Crohn’s Disease (CD). While these are lifelong conditions, effective treatment options are available. We offer personalized care plans tailored to each patient, which include exploring all treatment options, providing nutrition counseling, and performing necessary endoscopic procedures to manage and monitor the disease. This personalized approach ensures that treatment is both effective and sustainable, improving quality of life for IBD patients.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Involves a detailed medical history, physical exam, and diagnostic tests (e.g., colonoscopy, imaging, and lab tests) to determine the type, location, and severity of the disease.
Individualized Treatment Plans
We recommend therapies based on disease severity, patient preferences, and response to past treatments. Options may include anti-inflammatory medications, immunosuppressants, biologics, or small-molecule therapies.
Nutrition Counseling
We provide tailored dietary plans that address specific symptoms, nutritional deficiencies, or triggers while supporting overall gut health.
Monitoring and Adjustments
We provide ongoing monitoring through regular checkups, imaging, or endoscopic procedures to assess disease progression and make necessary treatment adjustments.
Addressing Comorbidities
We manage associated conditions like anemia, joint pain, skin disorders or nutritional deficiencies, ensuring a holistic approach to patient well-being.
Minimally Invasive Procedures
Performs procedures like colonoscopy or capsule endoscopy for diagnosis and to monitor disease activity, or endoscopic interventions if complications arise.
Patient Education
We provide comprehensive IBD induction to patients and their families about their condition, treatment options, and lifestyle modifications to empower them in managing symptoms and reducing flare-ups.
Emotional Support
We recognize the emotional toll of living with a chronic condition and collaborate with mental health professionals as needed to support mental and emotional well-being.