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A doctor’s doctor. One of a kind and refreshing to have such a professional pleasant and competent gastroenterologist and supporting staff. Highly recommended! Thank you to you and the team. Dr McDermott

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Dr Larry is a great guy. No nonsense but considerate. I like him.

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The entire experience was painless, professional and timely. The facility was clean and staff knowledgeable.

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Dr. Fishman & staff are very professional, efficient & caring.

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At Denver Digestive Health Specialists, your care and comfort is our primary goal. Our gastrointestinal specialists help patients achieve ideal digestive health through treating, diagnosing, and managing many GI conditions ranging from heartburn, diverticulosis, irritable bowel syndrome, liver disease, and much more.

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Being proactive is a great way to combat colon cancer. A colonoscopy screening is the key to prevention and early detection. A colonoscopy can address symptoms like abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, and chronic diarrhea. The simple 15 – 30 minute procedure can help your colon health stay in check. If you’re at risk for colon cancer, have a family history, or are 45 years or over, consider scheduling a colon screening to check and maintain your colon health.

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease describes chronic inflammation of the GI tract. The common forms of IBD are ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. These diseases impact around 1.6 million Americans yearly, with new cases diagnosed each year. Risk factors include age and tobacco use. You’re at heightened risk if you have a family history, as IBD can be genetic. Although IBD doesn't have a cure, treatment options are available to help manage this chronic condition and its symptoms.

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