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Dr Arshad Malik is wonderful, I always have the best experience and exceptional care with him, office staff Jules and Kamber so friendly and helpful, I would recommend him to everyone
This office in Garland is okay but I much rather prefer the one in Rockwall my experience was awesome Dr Miller is one of a kind he is very experienced in his field of work I wouldn't trade him for anything
Go figure, a doctor that wants to listen to you. I can not explain how wonderful it was to have a provider listen intently to my input. Dr. Miller addressed each of my concerns and helped me understand the full scope of what my treatment would look like. Excellent physician.
Dr. Russo is very attentive and compassionate about kids’ GI health. I’m so glad that we switched from Cooks to Dr. Russo! We trust his office staffs too! Worth the driving!
Kind, friendly, took time to listen. Finally found someone to help.
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Welcome to Digestive Health Associates of Texas—where your care is our number one priority. At our physician-led network of gastroenterologist specialists, we diagnose, treat, and manage a wide range of GI issues from constipation and diarrhea to colon cancer, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and much more. We have a patient-first philosophy and always do our best to make sure even when you're uncomfortable, you're comfortable under our roof.
Whether you're 45 years old or over, have family history of colon cancer, or are at risk of colon cancer colonoscopy screenings are one of the best ways to prevent and detect colon cancer. Additionally, a colonoscopy could help diagnose symptoms such as diarrhea, bloody stool, stomach pain, and more. A simple, 15-30 minute colonoscopy can provide valuable answers to your GI symptoms.
Crohn's Disease and ulcerative colitis are the most common forms of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD), affecting approximately 1.6 million Americans. Many IBD patients are diagnosed before the age of 35. Each year there are approximately 70,000 new cases of IBD diagnosed in children and adults. IBD is a chronic condition that can be treated but not cured.