
At Archbold, we offer treatment options and advanced procedures for people with digestive health problems. Our board-certified physicians and experienced practice providers at Archbold Gastroenterology are able to detect and treat a wide variety of digestive health problems.
If you or a loved one is in need of services relating to gastroenterology in Thomasville or throughout the Thomas County area, contact a gastroenterologist at Archbold today. We can be reached at 229.584.5590.
Our physicians offer a range of diagnostic screenings, medical assessments, and minimally invasive procedures to address gastrointestinal (GI) conditions like ulcers, swallowing disorders, heartburn, and more.
Archbold also provides care for patients in South Georgia and North Florida with cancer of the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, and colon. Additional chronic conditions can also be addressed through Archbold Gastroenterology, including Crohn’s disease, gallbladder conditions, and irritable bowel syndrome.
Gastroenterology is a discipline of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. At Archbold, we offer comprehensive care for digestive illnesses and conditions to help patients live healthier, more comfortable lives.
Our gastroenterologists use the latest endoscopy and colonoscopy testing techniques to detect conditions early and can prescribe medications, lifestyle modification guidance, and minimally invasive procedures to treat GI diseases.
With GI care, early detection is key. Preventive health screenings help our team detect any issues early on, so individualized treatment plans can be designed immediately following diagnosis.
Your gastroenterologist may recommend certain tests to detect the underlying causes of your symptoms, such as endoscopies, imaging, biopsies, or other clinically necessary practices. Imaging techniques may be used to gain a better understanding of a particular area, in order to suggest further examinations or treatments. Biopsies involve the sampling of tissues from a specific area, while additional clinical tests such as blood work can provide valuable diagnostic insight. Any combination of these tests will give a clearer view of your condition and best methods for treatment.
Endoscopies involve the insertion of a flexible viewing tube into the patient’s digestive tract to examine organs and take tissue samples for analysis. These advanced technological procedures enable our healthcare professionals to identify problems in the esophagus, stomach, and small intestine. By utilizing endoscopic examination, biopsy sampling, and other specialized techniques, our practitioners are able to treat abnormalities with greater success and precision.
For Thomasville gastroenterology services, Archbold Gastroenterology is here for you. Archbold is proud to offer unrivaled GI care to patients across South Georgia. To schedule an appointment for you or a loved one, give us a call today at 229.584.5590.
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