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Dr. Morelli is the utmost professional and learned physicians I've ever met. He has helped me with my digestive diagnosis and illness with such compassion and concern. I'm grateful to him
Katlyn is the best takes her time and listens. I met with her my last visit. Dr Vincent is great also very thorough.
Always goes smooth, no long waits, staff all seem to care about your health...
I discovered that Dr. Morelli is very nice and listened intently to my issues. He explained things I a manner that I could understand. Very thorough in his explanation of the next process. Look forward to getting better soon.
Dr. Crane spent a great deal of time with me, answering my many questions and dealing with my concerns. He never made me feel as if I had to hurry through my appointment. This meant a great deal to me.
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Your gastroenterology needs are at the forefront when you choose our team at Indianapolis Gastroenterology and Hepatology. We’re a network of skilled and experienced GI professionals who are dedicated to getting you connected with the right resources and treatments. Our team looks forward to becoming a trusted source for your GI needs throughout the Indianapolis, IN area. Improve your digestive health today and schedule an appointment.
An optimal way to detect and prevent cancer is to undergo a colonoscopy before cancer grows to a critical stage. Over 95 percent of precancerous polyps are identified during a colonoscopy and are removed during the procedure. Tissue samples from the polyps are sent to pathology to determine any signs of cancer. A colonoscopy is a preventative measure that safeguards your GI health by eliminating any polyps before they progress to a severe stage. A colonoscopy is a gold standard for both the prevention and detection of colorectal cancer.
Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are among the most common types of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD). Many Americans are affected, with around 1.6 million currently impacted by these diseases. IBD is a chronic condition that’s typically diagnosed in patients before the age of 35. As a chronic condition, it can be treated but not completely cured. There are approximately 70,000 new cases in children and adults detected each year.