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Dr. Nutt has been a God send to me. She diagnosed my Crone's Disease and has been on top of everything since then. She is top notch!
Dr Robertson is such a great doctor. He was a very nice has a great side bedside manner and he will go out of his way to talk to you even when you miss your appointment.
Very professional and friendly atmosphere. The staff was also very knowledgeable and showed a genuine interest in my medical questions.
Matt and the whole staff there have in the last year has finally getting me back to my stomach to close to normal, that I have been since 2019. I am so grateful to Matt for taking time to explain things that have never been explained to me before, such as when and how to actually take my meds. I am finally on my back to normal. All I can do is give praise t Ar Gastro and God🙏
very friendly staff as well as helpful.
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Here at GastroArkansas, we strive to be your primary source for digestive care. As a physician-led network of GI specialists, we treat, manage, and diagnose a variety of GI issues like bloating, Crohn’s disease, colon cancer, and much more. We always place our central Arkansas patients’ needs first, and do all that we can to ensure you are comfortable and at ease.
If you are at risk for colon cancer, have a family history, or are 45 years and older, a colonoscopy is a great way to safeguard against and detect, colon cancer. A colonoscopy can also help find the cure for symptoms like bloody stool, stomach pain, diarrhea, and more. This quick and simple 15-30 minute procedure is just one tool that can provide crucial information about your GI issues.
The most common forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are Crohn’s Disease and ulcerative colitis. These diseases affect around 1.6 million Americans, with many getting diagnosed with IBD before 35 years of age. Every year there are around 70,000 new cases diagnosed in both children and adults. IBD is a chronic disease that can’t be cured, however, it can be successfully managed.