The Endoscopy Center
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Address
8051 South Emerson Avenue Ste. 150
Indianapolis, IN 46237
Phone
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About
Patients treated at our clinics may have gastroenterology procedures at one of the premier surgical/endoscopy centers that Indianapolis Gastroenterology and Hepatology is partnered with. To provide our patients with the best healthcare experience possible, each center is equipped with cutting-edge technology and supported by a top-rated gastroenterology care team. Your IGH gastroenterologist will consult with you to determine the best location for your procedure.
To pay your Endoscopy Center bill please call 317-865-2955, Ext 4442.
Our Providers
Thayer Nasereddin, M.D.
Gastroenterologist in Indianapolis, IN
8051 South Emerson Avenue
Ste. 150
Shan Cheng, M.D.
Gastroenterologist in Indianapolis, IN
8051 South Emerson Avenue
Ste. 150
Andrew Crane, M.D.
Gastroenterologist in Indianapolis, IN
8051 South Emerson Avenue
Ste. 150
Lucas Drake, M.D.
Gastroenterologist in Indianapolis, IN
8051 South Emerson Avenue
Ste. 150
Paul Haynes, M.D.
Gastroenterologist in Indianapolis, IN
8051 South Emerson Avenue
Ste. 150
James Jacob, M.D.
Gastroenterologist in Indianapolis, IN
8051 South Emerson Avenue
Ste. 150
Michael Morelli, M.D.
Gastroenterologist in Indianapolis, IN
8051 South Emerson Avenue
Ste. 150
Ernest Orinion, M.D.
Gastroenterologist in Indianapolis, IN
8051 South Emerson Avenue
Ste. 150
Jason Roberts, M.D.
Gastroenterologist in Indianapolis, IN
8051 South Emerson Avenue
Ste. 150
Robert K. Vincent, M.D., Ph.D.
Gastroenterologist in Indianapolis, IN
8051 South Emerson Avenue
Ste. 150
Reviews
Awesome experience. Fast in. Fast out. Went above and beyond to ensure I was comfortable and understood every step of my procedure.
I have been treated by Dr. Shan Cheng for almost 10 years for Ulcerative colitis. No complaints!! Great office and procedure staff as well.
Dr. James Jacob and his healthcare team are super professional and very helpful. I went here for a scheduled upper endoscopy procedure. Everyone including the scheduling lady, the person who asked me to sign waivers, and nurses were super polite and kind. The nurses who were accompanying me to operation room were so calm and also helped me calm down. Last time I was put in full anesthesia was when I was 7, so naturally I was quite nervous but the team was very helpful in calming me down. I didn’t even realize when they use the anesthesia but they told me it gets into effect in 20 seconds. I don’t remember any part of the procedure. They were so nice to call my boyfriend so he picks me up and also called him again to guide him which door to pick me up from my wheelchair. After the procedure, another very nice nurse helped me with checkout procedure and gave me apple juice. The unit uses Klara chat systems and I got timely responses regarding my questions before the procedure. I highly recommend Dr. James Jacob if you want to check any stomach related issues or want an expert opinion. Thanks a lot for your service.
Loved everyone there except for an extremely judgemental nurse after still dealing with the anesthetic after effects, very rude. Dr Orinion, Adam the anesthesiologist & the rest of the nursing staff were awesome though
I had to go in for a routine procedure (endoscopy) to determine if I had an autoimmune disease associated with some symptoms I’ve been having. Procedure went well, no concerns/complaints and I didn’t remember a thing about the procedure itself. Bill (a nurse), Adam (the anesthesiologist) and a plethora of other nurses were fantastic. I had one poor experience. The second from last nurse I had made comments about me coming down from anesthesia, making comments like “don’t act high, we didn’t give you narcotics”. I personally get very anxious/nervous when coming down from any kind of sedation and when I do, I tend to a nervous giggle/twitch from anxiety. My fiancé was in the room and immediately his ears perked up, and he started listening in. Then shortly after, I was asking questions about the procedure because they stated they didn’t see anything, and I was told by that same nurse that it was extremely unlikely that I had this condition because I was “too big” and didn’t fit the criteria. Which is 100% untrue (she did not use the words fat, but the comment was suggestive enough for me to understand what she meant by it). I am a little larger than average, about 165-175lbs on a bad day, and her comments absolutely crushed me because I’ve been on a weight loss journey and have lost about 30/40lbs in the past year. She made similar comments of how I would’ve had this condition since I was young, and that these people are “sticky skinny, pale and anemic” (which I was all of those for years until I gave birth to my last child) and that these conditions are “lifelong” and “don’t suddenly appear” (I was told the opposite by my physician). All in all, it was a pleasant experience until the very end. I may have to get another procedure done here and I would trust them enough to confirm a diagnosis. But some, I’d recommend, should take another course on bedside manner.
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